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		<title>Basics &amp; Fundamentals (4)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Kamae is attitude” was written a few years ago, this is an updated version of it. Budo Taijutsu begins with the study of “kamae” or body posture. This first introduction to budô gives us a strong physical foundation, which allow us to grasp the true essence of natural body movement. Unfortunately with time passing, we seem [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kumafr.wordpress.com&#38;blog=2880916&#38;post=266&#38;subd=kumafr&#38;ref=&#38;feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>“<em>Kamae</em> is attitude” was written a few years ago, this is an updated version of it.</p>
<p><em>Budo Taijutsu</em> begins with the study of “<em>kamae</em>” or body posture. This first introduction to <em>budô</em> gives us a strong physical foundation, which allow us to grasp the true essence of natural body movement. Unfortunately with time passing, we seem to forget the value of training the basics in general and particularly the body postures. In each <em>Bujinkan Ryûh</em>a there is a set of given kamae that is called <em>kurai-dori</em>. If we translate &#8220;<em>kurai</em>” and then “<em>dori</em>&#8221; the meaning is “about grabbing” and it looks that it is dealing only with the physical aspect of fight.  But a good dictionary tells you that “<em>kuraidori</em>” in one word means &#8220;positional notation&#8221;, like the digits after the comma. This induces precision and it translates by &#8220;precise notes for postures&#8221;. It is a lot different from <em>kurai + dori</em> !</p>
<p><em>Even though the </em><em>Ten Chi Jin ryaku no maki</em> has a basic set of 9<em> </em><em>kamae</em>, each particular <em>ryû</em> has differences which depend upon the time where the <em>kamae</em> were created, and the evolution of warfare they had to adapt to. How do you “<em>Ukemi</em>” (receive, dodge, absorb) a bullet?  So <em>kamae</em> is not only physical, the mind gives also value to the posture.  &#8221;<em>kamae</em>&#8221; means posture or attitude, so apart from the “physical attitude” we now have to consider the &#8220;mental attitude&#8221;. This is why when teaching the basics we speak of &#8220;<em>tai gamae</em>&#8221; and &#8220;<em>kokoro gamae</em>&#8220;. The <em>tai gamae</em> is the body posture where the <em>kokoro gamae</em> is the mental attitude.</p>
<p>If we broaden this understanding it can be also understood as our “attitude in life”. Having good kamae in the <em>dôjô</em> is nice nut it is even better to have a good <em>kamae</em> in life. This is our human attitude that makes us different. Having a good technical ability is not enough and from my perspective too many do not have a good attitude in life as human beings. If you thoroughly study your <em>kamae</em> on the mats they will change your attitude in life. When <em>sensei</em> says that our goal &#8220;in the <em>Bujinkan</em> is to create better human beings&#8221; he means that the study of the <em>tai gamae</em> will change your <em>kokoro gamae</em>, not only in the <em>dôjô</em> but also in life. Even though there is no spiritual teaching in the <em>Bujinkan</em>, no link to any religion or mystical system, <em>Hatsumi sensei</em> has created and transmitted a powerful tool to help us become true human beings (<em>bujin</em>).</p>
<p>As always there is always more in the <em>ura</em> of things than the <em>omote</em> let you think there were.</p>
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		<title>故人を偲ぶ Avoid beeing seen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One part of self-defence is not to make yourself a target for attacks. This can be as simple as not stand out in a crowd by looking or behaving in a such way that you get more attention than the others around you. By blending into the crowd you will less likely be a chosen [...]]]></description>
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<p>By concealing your feelings you do not give away the opportunity for someone to manipulate you and use your weaknesses. You hide your feelings.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t show what you know or don&#8217;t know you will always have the upper hand and the possibility to use the element of surprise. In a fight for example you do not take a kamae that reveal what style you are trained in. You hide what you know.</p>
<p>In Bujinkan we have this saying&#8230;</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px"><strong>身を忍び Mi wo shinobi<br />
心を忍び Kokoro wo shinobi<br />
死を忍ぶ Shiki wo shinobu</strong></p>
<p>Hide yourself, hide your heart, hide your knowledge.</p>
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