TSUTOMU CHIDA YOSHINKAN AIKIDO
Tsutomu Chida (chief instructor at the Yoshinkan honbu dojo) shares his history of his like in Aikido and training under Gozo Shioda.
Contents include:
Biography
Chida’s public demonstrations:
-1988 – 33rd All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1989 – 34th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1990 – 35th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1991 – 36th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1992 – 37th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1993 – 38th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1994 39th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1995 40th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1996 41st All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1997 42nd All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1998 43rd All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-1999 44th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
-2000 45th All Japan Yoshinkan Demo
Instruction:
-Kamae
-Kihon dosa
-Katatemochi nikajo
-Katatemochi tenchi nage
-Shomenuchi sankajo
-Shomenuchi yonkajo
-Kokyu ho
-Katatemochi sokumen iriminage
-Katamochi ikajo
-Katamochi iriminage
-Ushirowaza
Language: Japanese
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
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