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February 4, 2012, 9:22 pm

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Kaigousuru-2 1999 Taikai

Title: Kaigousuru 2 - the second International Bujinkan Training Party!

Instructors: Arnaud Cousergue, Sveneric Bogsäter, Peter King

Theme: Kihon Happo, Sanshin no kata, Biken Jutsu, and much more

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden July 1999

Format: VideoCD. 74 minutes. Moviebox

The theme of this year was Kukishin-ryu Taijutsu. All three teachers teach various aspects of Kihon Happo and Sanshin no kata. Arnaud taught Sword basics at the Shidoshi class for example.

Price:SKr 169.00


Bujinkan seminar sponsored by Kaigozan Dojo in Stockholm Sweden

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Kaigousuru-4 2000 Taikai

Title: Kaigousuru 4 - the fourth International Bujinkan Training Party! (Kaigozan 10 year anniversary)

Instructors: Sveneric Bogsäter, Mariette v.d Vliet, Larry Jonsson, Elias Krzywacki, Rikard Sundelius, Peter Jonsson, Mats Hjelm, Michael Schjerling, Hans Nilsson, Thomas Franzen, Christian Spicker, Magnus Johansson.

Theme: Bujinkan Taijutsu

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden October 2000

DVD/R, Length 90 minutes

DISCLAIMER!!! The picture and sound quality is not "perfect DVD Quality". Download Download this video clip and decide if it is worth it.

The theme of this year was Koto-ryuu. This was the 10 year anniversary of Kaigozan dojo. A lot of instructors where invited, and a lot of people came to play and celebrate. This is a very good tape for people that haven't seen so many instructors move. All the instructors move and teach different, you will get a lot of variety, and a lot of good ideas to play with.

Price:SKr 239.00

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Kaigousuru-5 2001 Taikai

Title: Kaigousuru 5 - the fifth International Bujinkan Training Party! Instructors: Sveneric Bogsäter, Keith Porter, Mariette v.d Vliet, Elias Krzywacki, Mark O'Brien, Rikard Sundelius, and many more.

Theme: Bujinkan Taijutsu

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden October 2001

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 74 Minutes playing time.

The theme of this year was Gyokko-ryu. A lot of instructors where invited, and a lot of people came to play and party. This is a very good tape for people that haven't seen so many instructors move. All the instructors move and teach different, you will get a lot of variety, and a lot of good ideas to play with.

Price:SKr 169.00

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Keiko01 – Shawn Gray

Title: Bujinkan Keiko #1

Instructors: Shawn Gray

Theme: Takagiyoushin-ryuu - "Footwork, Spinework, Handwork"

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden July 2002

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 64 Minutes playing time.

The theme this year was Hontai Takagiyoushin-ryu and Daishou. Shawn Gray has lived and trained with Hatsumi Sensei, Shiraishi Sensei and many other Japanese Shihan for the past 6 years. At this seminar he shares what Hatsumi Sensei has been teaching so far this year. He taught Ukemi, Ukemi applications, Suwarigata, and seven basic techniques from Takagiyoushin-ryuu, with various henka including wearing the Daishou (short and long sword).

Price:SKr 169.00

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Keiko02 – Shawn Gray

Title: Bujinkan Keiko #2

Instructors: Shawn Gray

Theme: Takagiyoushin-ryuu - \"Footwork, Spinework, Handwork\" Part 2

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden November 2002

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 74 Minutes playing time.

The theme this year was Hontai Takagiyoushin-ryu and Daishou. Shawn Gray has lived and trained with Hatsumi Sensei, Shiraishi Sensei and many other Japanese Shihan for the past 6 years. At this seminar he shares what Hatsumi Sensei has been teaching so far this year.

He taught Ukemi,
Ukemi applications,
Takagiyoushin-ryuu ---
Oikakedori (Omotegata),
Yui Gyaku (Omotegata),
Onikudaki (Sabakigata),
Fuu Setsu (Shirabegata),
Gyaku Dori (Shirabegata),
Gokuraku Otoshi (Mogurigata),
Onibuse (Mogurigata),
Inazuma Dori (Mogurigata)
and various henka including wearing the Daishou (short and long sword).

Price:SKr 169.00

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Keiko03 – Mats Hjelm and Arne Elmlund

Title: Bujinkan Keiko #3 Instructors: Arne Elmlund 5 Dan & Mats Hjelm 9 Dan

Theme: Takagiyoushin-ryuu Henka

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden December 2002

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 70 Minutes playing time.

The theme this year was Hontai Takagiyoushin-ryu and Daishou. Arne was in Japan in october, and Mats was in Japan November/December (during Daikomyousai).

They teach mostly Takagiyoushin-ryuu techniques including... Ikichigae, Kasumi Dori, Onikudaki (plus 2 techniques we don't know the name of), Sannindori, Omotegyaku ken sabaki and much more. The instructors speak Swedish on this video!

Price:SKr 169.00

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Kaigousuru-6 2002 Taikai

Title: Kaigousuru 6 - the 6'th International Bujinkan Training Party!

Instructors: Ed Martin, Mariette v.d Vliet, Martin Spring, Rikard Sundelius, Thomas Franzen, Hans Nilsson, Mats Brickman, Eric Gyllenberg, Mikael Clysen, Gunnar Björnsson, Christer Westberg, James McNab, Michael Schjerling, Mats Hjelm.

Theme: Kihon Happou, Takagiyoushin-ryu, Sword cutting, Hanboujutsu, and more.

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden May 10-11'th 2002

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 72 Minutes playing time.

At this tape you can learn Ed Martin's sneaky effective way of doing Toride Kihon Goho from Kihon Happou. Martin Spring shows the Takagiyoushin-ryuu way of doing Kihon Happou while wearing samurai armor. Rikard and Michael teaches Takagiyoushin-ryuu techniques and feeling. Tomas demonstrates beautiful Taijutsu and Bojutsu flow and feeling. Mats Brickman teach basic cutting with a sword. Mats Hjelm teaches Hanboujutsu Ganseki variations. Gunnar goes in depth and explains the Jodan-uke. Eric teaches some basic movements from his recent Japan trip. Christer teaches how to handle the situation more natural (shizen rippou). Hans, Mariette, Micke and James all teaches astounding Taijutsu flow.

Price:SKr 169.00

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Hatsumi Soke – Taikai 1991 Malmoe, Sweden

Juttejutsu & Taijutsu

The main theme this three day Taikai was Juttejutsu and Taijutsu

Taijutsu: Soke taught break falling, rolling, stretching, throws, counters, kicking, striking and much much more.
Soke opened the Taikai and said that now that we have progressed so far he will start teaching us for real. So he started with the basics such as break falling and rolling, later going over some stretching exercises. There is not many videos out there where he teach basics like this. He did of course also teach us more advanced stuff as usual, good understand play manner.

Juttejutsu: Hatsumi Soke taught how to use the Jutte for defence against unarmed attacks and various weapons such as sword, staffs for example.

He also taught muto-dori, sword, naginata and many other weapons.

240 minutes playing time
Two DVD disc set
NTSC system / Region free
Hatsumi Soke speaks in Japanese and Navon Shihan translates in to English, no sub titles

Price:SKr 329.00

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Kansetsu Waza – Basic locking techniques

Title: Bujinkan Shugyou #1 (Manual + VCD) Instructors: Mats Hjelm 9 Dan

Theme: Kansetsu Waza (Låstekniker/Locking techniques)

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden February 2003

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 35 Minutes playing time, available in NTSC system.

Note: The manual is in Swedish, the instructions on the VCD are also in Swedish! The Manual covers 32 basic locking techniques, fingers, hand, arm, foot, leg, spine and head locks are explained. The manual is 20 pages with 44 pictures. The Video CD is 35 minutes.

Price:SKr 220.00

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Tenchijin Ryaku no Maki – Taijutsu basics by Mats Hjelm

Title: Ten Chi Jin Ryaku no Maki (Movie Box) v2.3

Instructors: Mats Hjelm 9 Dan

Theme: Ten Chi Jin Ryaku no Maki (Bujinkan basics!)

Recorded: Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden September 2002 - February 2003

Format: VCD (VideoCD) which plays on all computers using and ordinary CDRom. It also plays on any DVD Player that can play VideoCD formats. 45 Minutes playing time.

Note: Ten Chi Jin Ryaku no Maki is the foundation of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu. Many instructors require that their student's know these techniques well before they get ranked Shodan, 1'st degree black belt. The techniques on this video are shown once or twice.

Taihenjutsu Ukemi (breakfalling),
Kamae (9 basic positions),
Hiken Juuroppou (16 basic strikes),
Sanshin no Kata (5 basic movements),
Kihon Happou (8 basic techniques),
Shinken Taihenjutsu (escaping sword cuts),
Hajutsu Kyuhou (9 methodsd to free oneself),
Gyaku Gi (9 joint manipulations),
Nage Kata (9 basic throws),
Ryusui Iki (5 sacrificing throws),
Shime Waza (5 basic strangulation methods),
Suwari Kata (3 defenses from a seated position),
Katate Dori (5 defenses from a single hand grab,
Ryoute Dori (7 defense techniques from a double lapel grabs),
Haibuyori (5 defense techniques from attacks from behind),
Tsuki Uchi (9 defence techniques from a punch),
Keri Ni Taisuru (5 defense techniques agains kicks),
Tsuki to Keri ni Taisuku (4 defense techniques from kicks and punches),
Nage Kaeshi (8 defense techniques against throws),
Muto Dori (1 defense technique from a knife stab),
Zanto Tonko no Kata (7 methods of fleeing from the attack).

Price:SKr 169.00

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In iado, for example, YOU must be the one to cut them. In iado, you can't just let them cut themselves, or cut them unconsciously. But in Ninpo, that is not so.

Hatsumi quote by Benjamin Cole, originally published in Ura Omote newsletter 1996-1998