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TAIJUTSU (The art of Distance)
Practiced by
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ABOUT
BUDO TAIJUTSU
Budo Taijutsu is a practical natural real fighting and philosophical martial arts system deeply founded in the lore of the mystic warriors of feudal Japan, both the Samurai and the Ninja. In our dojos we practice techniques, wazas, principles and philosophies of 9 different Japanese martial art schools, known as Ryu in Japanese. We train both unarmed and armed (both ancient, exotic and modern). We train in true proven ancient budo methods and we train in modern applications that have been used by Special Forces, FBI, DEA and police forces worldwide.
ABOUT THE SOKE
Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi (also known as Soke) is the
founder and International Director of the Bujinkan Dojo
with its Hombu Dojo, the Bujinden (Divine Palace), residing
in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan and has an administration
office attached to his downtown home. He is married to his
lovely wife, Mariko, a famous Japanese dance teacher and
10th dan director of women's training for the Bujinkan.
Dr. Hatsumi is the inheritor of nine Ninjutsu traditions
from the late O'Sensei Toshitsugu Takamatsu (the last true
living Ninja) in the early 1970's just before Soke Takamatsu's
passing in 1972. It is said that Dr. Hatsumi was the only
one receiving in-depth training with the great Takamatsu
during the last 15 years of his life.
Soke
Hatsumi is the author of over a dozen books and 40+ dvds
on the art of Ninjutsu and Budo Taijutsu. He has been featured
in almost every magazine relating to this subject in Japan,
and throughout the entire world. He has authored countless
magazine and newspaper articles on Ninjutsu and on living
a productive life. He wrote, directed and acted in 50 episodes
of a television series called 'Jiraya' which was the number
one watched kid's program in Japan. He is now what is called
a historiographer of martial arts for various plays and
movies, acting as a consultant to ensure that what is being
portrayed is done correctly based on true history.
The collective teachings that he inherited from the late
O'Sensei Toshitsugu Takamatsu are now referred to as Budo
Taijutsu.
ABOUT NINJUTSU, Art of the Ninja
Practiced worldwide by
the IBDA Dojos of Shihan Richard Van Donk,
a direct personal student of Soke Masaaki Hatsumi
Since
the early 1980’s Shihan Richard Van Donk and his wife
Shihan Linda have pioneered Grandmaster Masaaki Hatsumi’s
Ninjutsu around the world with their proven study programs
and International dojo affiliations. Richard, a personal
student of Grandmaster Hatsumi, was one of the first Bujinkan
non-Japanese students to become a Shidoshi, a fully licensed
teacher of the warrior ways of enlightenment in 1987 when
he passed his 5th degree test. He was awarded 10th dan in
1995 and his Ju-Godan on Dec 2nd, 2004 (Soke Hatsumi's Birthday).
Today as director of the International Bujinkan
Dojo Association, known as IBDA,
he is still working on study materials for his students
around the world.
NINJUTSU
IBDA CURRICULUM
At IBDA Shihan Richard J. Van Donk offers a strategic standardized
step-by-step learning and ranking system. This special system
has been refined for over 20 years by Shihan Van Donk's
some 50 trips to train with Soke Hatsumi, his owning every
piece of his printed material, several hundred published
and non-published videos, personal training with Soke who
answered all his questions, personal training with most
all senior Japanese instructors, and instructing several
thousand students to every level in the Bujinkan, including
many students to high Judan levels with lots of them starting
with the distant learning Ninjutsu BlackBelt course. Bottom
Line our method works. The proof is in the students who's
lives have been changed by our training. Yours will be too
when you study with us.
Everyone who is affiliated with us will have studied this
material or has proven to Shihan Richard Van Donk that they indeed
know the material presented in our courses. There is no
exception and there will be no exception. We believe in
our standard and recommend that all teachers do the same.
We believe that the future of Ninjutsu will depend on this.
Ranks just given without meaning or the student knowing
what they have learned for the rank they where given is
in our opinion unfair to the student. We prefer the University
approach. You can learn anything you want in any order you
want with us. Do what you love and the rank will come as
you learn and can demonstrate the required material as outlined
very clearly in our Kyu and Dan ranking curriculum. All
of our ranks have always been and always will come through
Soke Hatsumi in Japan. And that is a rank you can be sure
will be recognized worldwide.
Below is a short overview of what you learn at each level.
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Ninpo
Taijutsu Training
At this beginning level you will learn an overview of all
the 9 schools and their weapons to prepare you for the deeper
study of Budo Taijutsu and all the 9 schools wazas and principles.
Shodan Level Training
Ninpo Taijutsu training from 9th kyu to Shodan you learn
a strategic systematized overview of the Ninjutsu 9 schools
including foundations, postures, punches, kicks, weapon
basics, history, stealth, chokes, grappling, throws, meditation,
proper body movement and much, much more. Hundreds and hundreds
of techniques. On the average our students spend 3 years
of solid training on this level as it covers main aspects
of Togakure Ryu, Gyokko Ryu, Koto Ryu, Kukishinden Ryu,
Shinden Fudo Ryu, Takagi Yoshin Ryu preparing you for a
deeper focus of individual schools that you will study at
succeeding dan levels.
Kyu Grades are divided into these levels. Once completed
you become a Shodan and receive your BlackBelt.
• 9th Kyu (Kyukyu)
• 8th Kyu (Hachikyu)
• 7th Kyu (Nanakyu)
• 6th Kyu (Rokkyu)
• 5th Kyu (Gokyu)
• 4th Kyu (Yonkyu)
• 3rd Kyu (Sankyu)
• 2nd Kyu (Nikyu)
• 1st Kyu (Ikkyu)
Shodan 1st degree BlackBelt
Shidoshi-ho Teachers Training
Learn to become a junior licensed teacher of the Warrior Ways of Enlightenment. The art becomes even more exciting when you can share it with others. A comprehensive training course is established by IBDA. This work was pioneered by Shihan Richard Van Donk who was the very first to write and establish a complete course on how to become a teacher of the Bujinklkan arts and require it's study to become a Shidoshi or Shidoshi-ho. You know that an IBDA instructor is also trained to teach.
Budo
Taijutsu Training
After learning a very solid overview of the nine traditions
that make up the teachings of the Bujinkan Dojo you will
begin to explore the actual school (know as Ryu) material
in a more in depth way by studying the deeper principles
and partner exchange forms called waza. Unlike a Kata which
is performed by oneself to perfection. Wazas are interactive
drills that are done with at least 2 persons both in a formal
way and with many variations so that the principles of the
school can also be learned. Wazas also help you learn timing,
distancing, and eventually true budo protection methods.
Each of the 9 schools have their own focuses and attributes
and may favor certain weapons.
Nidan
Level Training
2nd degree Black Belt training includes Kosshijutsu study
of the principles and Gyokko ryu wazas of Jo Ryaku no maki,
Churaku no maki and Geryaku/Mutodori gedan plus 24 Kukishinden
Ryu Hanbojutsu, Shoden/Chuden/Okuden level wazas.
Sandan
Level Training
3rd degree Black Belt training includes principles and wazas
of Shinden Fudo Ryu Dakentaijutsu, Ten & Chi No Maki,
Shizen Shikoku No Kata Jutaijutsu, Shoden Gata/Juroku Gata/Chuden/Okuden
levels and from Kukishinden Ryu: Rokushakubojutsu - Shoden,
Chuden, Okuden, Kuden levels
Yondan Level Training
4th degree Black Belt training includes principles and wazas
of Takagi Yoshin Jutaijutsu including Shoden No Kata/Chuden
No Sabakigata/Chuden No Tai No Gata/Okuden No Kata levels
and Eri Shimegata, Moguri levels.
Kukishinden Ryu: Yari Jutsu, Kodachi, Muto Dori
Godan Level Training
5th Degree Blackbelt training includes principles and wazas
of Koto Ryu Koppojutsu
Shoden -Chuden-Okuden - Hekuto No Kata. Daishosabaki - Bokuden
Ryu
Shiken Gata Shodan thru Kudan levels
At this time all 5th degree (Godan) tests must be taken
in Japan in the presence of Soke Hatsumi by Shihan Richard Van Donk
or another 15th dan chosen by Soke Masaaki Hatsumi.
Rokudan Level Training
6th degree Black Belt training includes principles and wazas
of Kukishinden Ryu
Dakentaijutsu including the Shoden / Chuden / Sabaki Gata
/ Okuden No Kata / Shirabe Moguri Gata levels. Weapon is
Naginata and Roikumiuchi.
Nanadan Level Training
7th degree Black Belt training includes principles and wazas
of Togakure Ryu Happo Hiken Kenpo- Itto giri / Kakushi Iai
Sanpo / Ukemi gata / Shinobi Iai Happo Sabaki Happo Bikenjutsu
Level 1. Specialties / Ninpo
Hachidan Level Training
8th degree Black Belt training is Juppo Sessho and includes
wazas of Kukishinden Jojutsu - Shoden Koshiki Gata - Kjui
no ho, Kutsu no ho (Joruku gata) Happo Bikenjutsu Level
2
plus Jutte and Bisento -
Kudan Level Training
9th degree Black Belt training includes the basic understanding
of Gikan Ryu Koppojutsu principles / Jutaijutsu Jodan No
Kurai Tehodoki and Taihodoki Kukishinden Ryu:
Tessen Jutsu Happo Bikenjutsu level 3 Budo Taijutsu Weapons
Ura Waza
Judan Level Training
10th degree Black Belt training includes the understanding
of Budo Taijutsu Ura Waza principles Happo Bikenjutsu Level
4 and a personal choice of a deep spiritual practice. Take
a look at Gyokushin Ryu principles.
This top Shihan ranking will take the signatures of Shihan
Van Donk and at least 2 other Judans plus the final agreement
of Soke Hatsumi.
Judan has 5 Elemental Levels of achievement*
• 10th Dan Judan
• 10th Dan Judan Chigyo Happo Biken (Earth)
• 10th Dan Judan Suigyo Happo Biken (Water)
• 10th Dan Judan Kagyo Happo Biken (Fire)
• 10th Dan Judan Fugyo Happo Biken (Air)
• 10th Dan Judan Kugyo Happo Biken (Void Space)
*The 5 advanced levels of Judan are awarded by Soke Hatsumi
at his discretion.
While really incorrect they are often referred to 11th to
15th dan, even by Soke Hatsumi as it became easier to say.
IBDA™ ranking and study structure goes all the way
to 10th degree, including the 5 elemental levels. There is a lifetime of learning available
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