Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu: Hiden Mokuroku DVD Vol 1
Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu: Hiden Mokuroku DVD Vol 1
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Salepage: Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu: Hiden Mokuroku DVD Vol 1
This 3 part series covers all 118 techniques of the Hiden Mokuroku. Part 1 includes Ikkajo and Nikajo.
The following techniques are demonstrated in this video:
Ikkajo
Idori techniques
Ippondori
Gyakuudedori
Hijikaeshi
Kurumadaoshi
Shimekaeshi
Dakijime
Karaminage
Kotegaeshi
Nukitedori
Hizajime
Hanzahandachi techniques
Hanminage
Uraotoshi
Izori
Kataotoshi
Iriminage
Tachiai techniques
Ippondori
Kurumadaoshi
Gyakuudedori
Koshiguruma
Karaminage
Oraotoshi
Obiotoshi
Kirikaeshi
Kotegaeshi
Shihonage
Ushirodori techniques
Tachieridori
Ryoukatahineri
Ryouhijigaeshi
Dakijimedori
Kataotoshi
Nikajo
Idori techniques
Kotezume
Gyakudasuki
Hijikujiki
Konohagaeshi
Syutouzume
Kubihineri
Kotegaeshi
Katahadori
Kamatezume
Gyakugote
Hanzahandachi techniques
Shotozume
Kotegaeshi
Susodori
Hijikujiki
rimizume
Tachiai techniques
Gyakudasuki
Hikiotoshi
Kubinage
Susobarai
Seoinage
Shutouzume
Kotegaeshi
Kataguruma
Koshiguruma
Sekujiki
Ushirodori techniques
Tsukitaoshi
Sukuinage
Gyakugote
Kubinage
Hijikujiki
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Run Time:Â 60 min.
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