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The founder of Kodokan Judo, Jigoro Kano referred to the three purposes of Judo training as "physical education", "learning how to attack and defense" and "moral training". The Kime-no-Kata was created around in 1888 to study how to attack and defense. However, with the change in lifestyles, it became necessary to come up with a new set of kata more suited to the times. Therefore, in 1956, the Kodokan established Goshin Jutsu, a set of 21 self defense techniques, which are divided into two categories Toshu or Against Unarmed Attack and Buki or Against Armed Attack. Besides providing a demonstration of and commentary on the correct forms of each technique, this video also provides a precise explanation of the main points. |
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TOSHU (Against Unarmed Attack) I. When hold
2. Hidari-eri-dori 3. Migi-eri-dori 4. Kataude-dori 5. Ushiro-eri-dori 6. Ushiro-jime 7. Kakae-dori II. At a Distance
2. Ago-tsuki 3. Gammen-tsuki 4. Mae-geri 5. Yoko-geri |
BUKI (Against Armed Attack) I. Dagger
2. Choku-tsuki 3. Naname-tsuki II. Stick
2. Furioroshi 3. Morote-tsuki III. Pistol
2. Koshi-gamae 3. Haimen-zuke |
Tori: K. Onowaza 7th Dan / Uke: K. Komata 7th Dan | |