Yoseikan Budo
(Contributor: Tobias Ratschiller - tRatschiller@pass.dnet.it)
Yoseikan Budo ("the house in which is taught with courage and
honesty the way of the warrior") was founded in the early 60's
by Hiroo Mochizuki Sensei, son of Minoru Mochizuki, one of the
great martial artists of the 20th century. Mochizuki Hiroo Sensei
has high Dan rankings in several martial arts, among them Aikido,
Jujutsu, Wado-Ryu Karate, and Iaido. Yoseikan Budo is today spread
throughout Europe, Africa and the USA. The FYBDA (Federation Internacional
de Yoseikan Budo et Disziplines Asimilees) is the worldwide umbrella
organization, which is subdivided in national Academies and regional
federations.
Mochizuki Hiroo Sensei realized that most basic techniques are
based on a wavy movement beginning in the hip, which produces
much more power than when movement is limited to only extremities.
These basic elements are taught and applied to all YB techniques.
YB consists of (modified) techniques of Karate, Judo/Ju-Jutsu
and Aikido. The use of classical weapons as Bokken, Tanto, Bo,
Nunchaku etc is taught as well as traditional and new forms (kata).
Beginners usually study basic techniques for a year or so, including
mae-geri, mawashi-geri etc, nage-waza, falls, foot-work, kata,
etc. From 3rd Kyu to 1st Kyu more aikido-techniques and the use
of weapons are taught. Competitions are held and consist of Kata,
Randori, Tanto-Tanto, etc.
There was a split of the umbrella organization in the early years,
leading to a sub-style (found primarily in the UA) with the name
YB that focuses primarily on Aikido-techniques.
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