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May 19, 2012, 7:00 am

Kaigōzan seminars

9-10 Dec – KGZ Jullägret 2011 med Mats Hjelm o vänner

Kaigozan Dojo’s årliga julläger, som vanligt Fredag och Lördag.

- Fredag kl 18:00 – 21:00
- Lördag kl 11:00 – 17:00 (30 min lunch paus!)

Om det finns intresse så kan vi käka hämtmat i dojon efter träningen, eller gå ut på restaurang.

Kostnad 100 kr för Kaigozan medlemmar och 200 kr för övriga,
Gratis för de som varit i Japan och tränat i år!

Anmäl er gärna på Facebook (frivilligt!), men betala kontant på plats.
Annars är det ingen föranmälan!

Övernattning i dojon är okej för deltagare.

Välkomna!


Bujinkan seminar sponsored by Kaigozan Dojo in Stockholm Sweden

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Facebook friends and who we associate us with

20110625-074959.jpgI just got another friend request from someone who claims to be a "Ninja Sōke" (I only know one and he is not on fb!). I usually say yes to everyone who seems to be a Bujinkan member, or someone I know. This guy probably just want my name to add credibility to what he is claiming. I see we had 37 mutual friends, all (I think) is Bujinkan members. I wonder why do you add people like these as your fb friend, unless you know them?

It's like saying, hi I'm a ninja master and look at all my high ranking Facebook "friends" from other styles who know and respect me and my style. When in fact they never met each other. His poor students he con might not know this. At least I don't want my name associated with someone like this.

On the other hand I say yes to all friend invites from people who seems to be a Bujinkan member. We have probably met, and I don't remember names easily. Or we will probably meet each other in the future, being in the same organisation and travels around frequently.

So what I meant with this rant is that I think we should be more careful on Facebook, and who we associate us together with.

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JIN RYAKU NO MAKI (v1.5) with MATS HJELM

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64 minutes, 782 Mb for $14.99

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This 62 minute video is from a seminar with Mats Hjelm teaching at the Kaigozan Dojo in June 2011. On this video he teaches the Bujinkan Dojo Budo Taijutsu fundamentals. This is the third and last part from his Mudansha Guide, or more known as Jin Ryaku no Maki (the third part of Ten-Chi-Jin Ryaku no Maki). He taught…

Suwari kata : Five techniques from a sitting position.

Katate-dori kata : Five techniques from a one hand grab situation.

Ryote-dori kata : Seven techniques against two handed grab situations.

Haibu-yoru kata : Five techniques from grabs from behind.

Tsuki-uchi kata : Nine techniques from a punching situation.

Keri ni taisuru ukemi kata : Five techniques from kicking attacks.

Tsuki to keri ni taisuru ukemi kata : Four techniques from striking and kicking attacks.

Nage kaeshi kata : Nine techniques from throwing attempts.

Tonso kata: Three release, attack and escaping forms.

Muto-dori kata: Four techniques from knife and sword attacks.

All these 56 techniques is shown 2-3 times from different angles and explained shortly. This was filmed outside and it is sometimes difficult to hear what is said, but the way Mats teaches is very easy to understand by body language, so don’t worry about that. The instructions is all in English.

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There is a new supplier of training weapons

I recently got some new training tools from Mr Gary Phillips from Budo Buki, and I can't wait to start using them. Not seen on the picture was also a Hanbo in the same colour. I chosed the colours, I guess you can get them in any colour you want.

Budo Buki is committed to providing quality handmade, affordable, padded training tools for the martial arts community. Through a great deal of research, we have developed strong, lightweight, durable products for Budo training. Seeing a lack of safe training tools on the market, we decided to fill the need with our line of covered and padded swords, staffs and long tools.

Good luck to Mr Phillips and the Budo Buki shop.

Happy training!

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KEIKO#03 – TAKAGIYOSHIN-RYU Henka with MATS & ARNE

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70 minutes, 453 Mb for $11.99

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A seminar in Kaigozan Dojo with Mats Hjelm, and Arne Elmlund

The theme this year was Hontai Takagiyôshin-ryû and Daishô. Arne was in Japan in october, and Mats was in Japan november/december. They taught mostly Takagiyôshin-ryû 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!

Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden December 2002

Note: The instructions is in Swedish and there is no sub titles on this VCD

About the instructor

Mats Hjelm started training in Bujinkan for the first time around 1983, but it wasn’t until 1986 he had the opportunity to start training more seriously under a Shidôshi. He attends around 20 seminars, go to Japan 2-3 times every year. Since he started training he never had a training break. He takes his budo training very seriously! If you want to sponsor a seminar or course, please don’t hesitate to contact him. For more information see his web site http://kesshi.com

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KAIGOUSURU 2004 TAIKAI – ROPPO KUJI NO BIKEN

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Kaigousuru 8 -- the eighth International Bujinkan Training Party with…

- Arnaud Cousergue
- Steffen Fröhlich
- Mariette van der Vliet
- Lubos Pokorny
- Shawn Gray
- Hans Nilsson
- Roger Mattsson
- Mats Hjelm

Theme was Roppo kuji no biken, Sword, taijutsu basics, advanced taijutsu and much more

Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden May 2004



Part 1 -- 77 minutes, 936 Mb for $11.99

Friday training

Session 1; Shawn taught Taijutsu and Sword. Session 2; Roger taught sword. Session 3; Arnaud taught the nine Kenjutsu techniques from Kukishin-ryu, then he explained how to hold the sword and how to cut.



Part 2 -- 64 minutes, 785 Mb for $11.99

Saturday training

Session 1; Steffen taught Taijutsu and sword. Session 2; Hasse taught Taijutsu and sword. Session 3; Henka chain with all the instructors. Session 4; Mariette taught Taijutsu and knife fighting.



Part 3 -- 85 minutes, 1040 Mb for $11.99

Sunday training

Session 1; Carl Holmes taught backflips. Session 2; All the instructors taught Sanshin no kata. Session 3; Lubos taught Taijutsu and sword. Session 3; Henka chain with all the instructors. Session 4; Question and answers.


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The theme of this year was Roppo Kuji no Biken. All of the instructors had already been in Japan this year and got the feeling of this years theme.

There was also a Q&A session, where the instructors talked about this years theme and much more.

Sample clip from the video

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KAIGOUSURU 2000 TAIKAI – KAIGOZAN DOJO 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TAIKAI

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90 minutes, 600 Mb for $14.99
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Kaigousuru 4 -- the fourth International Bujinkan Training Party with some of the best instructors in Sweden and Scandinavia.

- 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.

The theme of this year was Koto-ryu. 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.

Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden October 2000


Sample clip from the video

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GYAKU-GI with MATS HJELM (Istanbul 2011)

裏鬼砕 Ura oni-kudaki

On this video 逆技 GYAKU-GI, all nine reversal techniques from CHI RYAKU NO MAKI level from the Bujinkan Shinden Kihon Kata is taught. First the basic technique is shown and explained, then the jissen feeling and variations.

This video is from a seminar in Istanbul, Turkey in March 19-20th 2011.


75 minutes, 540 Mb for $14.99  

This video is not available as DVD!


On this video Mats was teaching the nine 逆技 Gyaku-gi (Gyaku-waza) techniques from the Bujinkan Shinden Kihon Kata, Chi Ryaku no Maki. He taught the basics, and more self defence and real responses. With weapons and without weapons. There is nine different techniques. The techniques is called…

竹折 Take-ori
表逆 Omote-gyaku
裏逆 Ura-gyaku
本逆 Hon-gyaku
表鬼砕 Omote oni-kudaki
裏鬼砕 Ura oni-kudaki
武者捕 Musha-dori
武双捕 Musō-dori
大逆 Ō-gyaku

The video is 75 minutes, and 480 x 272 pixels, h.264 and AAC.

Recorded in Istanbul, Turkey in March 2011

For a longer article about this seminar, see Mats blog.

Sample clip from the video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eDm1UZPOek

About the download

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Istanbul seminar 2011

Haburamu dojo

I think this was my 7'th or 8'th time I've been invited by Ercan and the Bujinkan Haburamu Dojo in Istanbul. I feel honored to be invited back so many times, I must be doing something right. The organizer hadn't asked for any special theme so I joked and asked if they wanted chaotic training. And they said yes. Well if you know me I like to have a special theme to go by so I thought I would do the Gyaku-gi from Chi-ryaku no maki, but I would do them all both omote and ura.

Ura oni-kudaki

裏鬼砕 Ura oni-kudaki

逆技 GYAKU GI

  1. 竹折 Take-ori
  2. 表逆 Omote-gyaku
  3. 裏逆 Ura-gyaku
  4. 本逆 Hon-gyaku
  5. 表鬼砕 Omote oni-kudaki
  6. 裏鬼砕 Ura oni-kudaki
  7. 武者捕 Musha-dori
  8. 武双捕 Musō-dori
  9. 大逆 Ō-gyaku

It is said that when you take the opponent on his back you will let him live, you give him the gift of life. And if you take him down on his face you will take his life. When a samurai died on the battle field and was found dead lying with his face down they would say that he died with honor. If they found him dead on his back they would say he died without honor. So if you take the opponent on his back you should let him live and not die in shame.

At the seminar I showed all the above techniques as they should be done (my way!). I did henka, I did them omote and also ura. For example, most of you know that with omote-gyaku and musha-dori you take him backwards. But I also showed how to take him forwards with these techniques. This was the theme I had in mind when starting the seminar, doing an ura technique but taking him omote and the other way.

Henka

I started with the take-ori technique and did many variations, I got lost in time and when it was lunch I realized I had spent half the day on one technique and there was eight more techniques. After lunch I asked what they wanted to do, and someone had asked about musha-dori. So we spent most of the afternoon doing musha-dori, and ended with a simple sword technique.

Istanbul SwordNext day I kept doing the other seven techniques, and later finished with some more simple sword techniques and also hanbo-jutsu. I always enjoyed going to Istanbul for seminars because the students at the Haburamu dojo are so eager and willing to train.

Oh I got a new nick name, "the Bujinkan engineer" from Ercan and his students :-D . Because they said I show so many details in each movement. Well, that is how I look at my own training. I believe this is very important, to look at everything and study it in detail. I'm not satisfied looking at something from only the outside, I want o see how it looks from the inside, under, above, I want to feel the weight, texture, smell, taste, how it sounds and everything else I can think of. Just doing a technique without thinking about it and hope that I someday will understand is just not me.

Of course I can just show 1000 henka on a seminar and let people have fun and maybe not learning anything except moving around, I can do this to, but not too much. Trying to teach like Soke is impossible for me, I'm not technically ready yet. And I'm not doing anyone favors by trying to teach like Soke. But I'm geting there, I like to believe and hope that. I constantly jump between the shu-ha-ri levels; to keep moving, polishing my basics, and also moving freely and let the techniques come naturally. The last part is good for beginners to know about, but they must understand that this can not come easy until the basics have been perfected.

Sultan Ahmed Mosque

Besides from the training I had a good time. On Friday Ercan took me to the Basilica Cistern, this is the largest of several hundred ancient cisterns that lie beneath the city of Istanbul (formerly Constantinople). After this we went to the Topkapı Palace which was the official and primary residence in the city of the Ottoman Sultans for approximately 400 years (1465-1856) of their 624-year reign. We also passed the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. Ercan told me this story; when the Sultan ordered the Mosque to be built he asked for gold minarets, in Turkish language gold is altın. But the architect heard altı which means six. Hence the six minarets of the Blue Mosque. After the sightseeing we had dinner and then the boat back home to prepare for the extra training later this evening.

The food in Turkey is excellent, I especially like Adana Kebab and Şalgam. I was a little disappointed about the pubs, the one that was supposed to be the best had recently closed, "The English Pub" did not even have English beer (not even Guine55 or Ki11kenny), the brewpub turned out to be a loud disco with only one bad pilsener on tap and one slightly better on bottle. But the company of old and new friends was very nice and that is much more important.

After all I had a good time, and look forward coming back soon.

I'd like to say thank you to Ercan for organizing everything! And also to all the people attending the seminar which made all this possible.

See more pictures from this trip, click here.

Ercan filmed the seminar, and he also got film from my camera. Contact him if you are interested in a DVD of this seminar.

Sample video clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eDm1UZPOek

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75 minutes, 540 Mb for $14.99  

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JUTTEJUTSU with MATS HJELM (Riga 2011)

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On this video Juttejutsu and the six basic baton techniques we study in the Bujinkan system is taught. First the basic technique is shown and explained, then the jissen feeling and variations.
 
This video is from a seminar in Riga, Latvia in February 27th 2011. This is day two of two. The first day the theme was Sanshin no kata and the second day Juttejutsu.
 


47 minutes, 580 Mb for $10.99  

This video is not available as DVD!


On this video Mats was teaching the six Juttejutsu techniques. He taught the basics, and more self defence and real responses. With weapons and without weapons. There is six different techniques. The techniques is called…

桐之一葉 KIRI NO HITOHA – falling paulowina leaf (arrival of autumn)
落花 RAKKA – falling blossoms
水鳥 MIZU-DORI – water bird / 五輪碎 GORIN KUDAKI – five rings crush
雷閃 RAI-SEN – flash of lightning
竜下 TATSUGE – inferior dragon
廻捕 MAWARIDORI – revolve and capture

The video is 47 minutes, and 640 x 360 pixels, h.264 and AAC.

Recorded in Riga, Latvia February 2011

For a longer article about this seminar, see Mats blog.

Sample clip from the video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kaNofW_Jj8

About the download

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Many people have a misconception concerning ukemi. Don't feel that ukemi is a 'safe thing.' Many times, it is a very dangerous thing. You may land on glass or on a twig and really hurt yourself.

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