Wado Ryu, a Japanese form of martial arts, is not one of the most popular styles, but it is definitely one of the most effective styles to train in both mentally and physically. Wado Ryu has been a major part of my life since I started in 2007, and I 've made my way up the ranks to second degree black belt (nidan) since then. The research I did for this report helped me further my pursuit to be the best martial arts student I possibly can be. This uncommonly chosen topic intrigued me, because there is just so much I don 't know about Wado Ryu even though I 've been practicing it for most of my life. This report helped me become a better student.
In this essay, the distinct techniques in Wado Ryu as compared to other styles will be
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Another thing is that it was originally considered more as a style of jujitsu, but today it is referred to as a style of karate which translates to "empty hands". This can be understood as being void of aggressive thought or as having no weapons in your hands. Wado Ryu was not very popular until the year 1970 when it became truly established worldwide. Before that, it was mostly just in Japan. It was from this point that Wado Ryu evolved into the art that is practiced today.
Wado Ryu 's techniques are very distinct from other styles of martial arts. First, the style stresses flexibility, technique, and body movement over physical force which is very different from many other forms of martial arts. Another thing is Wado Ryu includes a lot of shifting to avoid (nagasu), parrying or blocking and countering together (inasu), and intercept or keeping close and pursuing the opponent (noru). In addition, at the time it was created most arts dealt with grappling, take downs, or weapons. However, Wado Ryu was among the first to deal with kicking, striking, and blocking. Some of the noticeable techniques that make Wado Ryu 's style different from that of other styles is its short and natural postures with body shifts to prevent attacks, fast combination attacks, natural movements, and quick evasions and deflections. Also, in a round house kick (mawashigeri), students use the instep of their foot to kick instead of the ball of the foot. This requires less flexibility
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The samurai were the feudal warriors of ancient Japan. For thousands of years they upheld the code of bushido, the way of the warrior. Samurai were around for thousands of years, but when did they disappear? Does the code of bushido still exist to this day? Exploring the history of the samurai will give an explanation to what has happened to these formidable warriors.
In medieval Europe and Japan there were warriors called samurai and knights that protected their region (Doc. 1). The samurai fought in Japan and knights fought in Europe (Doc. 1). Knights were famous for riding on horseback but the samurai would ride too (Doc.1). Samurai were mainly famous for their karate skills and acrobatic moves (Doc. C). One key characteristic for both the samurai and knights was that they were both loyal (Doc. E). They had to be because they played a big part in feudalism (Doc. A). Both warriors had a code that they abided (Doc. E). Bushido was the code for the samurai and Chivalry for the knights (Doc. E). The samurai and knights were great warriors who fought from 1000 AD to 1600 CE an their similarities are greater than their differences.
In source 4 it says, “A boy in a samurai family was given his first sword when he was born. It was not real, but a symbol of the life he was going to lead” (Source 4). This means that since birth people already started to expect big things from them. Which meant a lot of pressure on them as they grew up. By the age of 13 they knew how to read, write and knew about physical training, poetry, and spiritual discipline since a young age. At the age of 7 they learned kendo, moral code of a samurai, and Zen Buddhism. “At age 13, the young samurai was given a training sword, armor, and a warrior name. They learned how to fight well with a blade and how to fire arrows on horseback with accuracy” (Source 4), source 4 said. Learning how to aim with a blade on a horse would help them in the future during battle. Most samurais has had this training and has started at a young
Studies from, “A Dictionary of Martial Arts, by Louis Frederic” Publisher Charles E. Tuttle, Company Inc. 1988.
This was the main training for a samurai or any warrior. This is what kept the warrior alive. In TCI they explain how a samurai used every weapon on him to defend himself. He would be an apprentice and learn how to shoot a bow, use a sword, and use the opponents skills against him. When taught how to use a bow they had to be able to shoot accurately on horseback. With the sword they had to be able to make the opponent strike first, and be very quick with the movement of the sword. All of these for survival and the best protection for themselves. A quote from Samurai's Tale is "He was a most brave samurai."(Haugaard Pg.118) This quote was not very descriptive, but in the text it showed the bravery and tenaciousness taught by physical training. All cultures had physical training such as the Romans, Islams, and Chinese, but none of these had the intense training that the Samurai had both on and off the battle field and in and out of the
One out of the various reasons why the samurai would triumph is because of their weapons. The katana, wakizashi, and bow and arrow are only some examples of the multiple weapons the samurai would carry. The katana is extremely important to the samurai, “The long sword, katana, was the samurai’s most prized possession, described by some as ‘the soul of the samurai’ ”, according to source three. The katana is a curved sword that is one handed. The wakizashi is the samurai short sword. These two are
Receiving a well-earned Black Belt in Tang Soo Do is one of the hardest achievements anyone can do in life. It begins with determination, dedication, perseverance, belief, and faith, understanding of this long journey with strength of mind to overcome obstacles that may discourage or stand in the way. It is a motivating goal to accomplish and once attained, reinforces the confidence that you are able to accomplish anything if you set your mind to it. Black Belt is a continuous commitment to the pursuit of excellence and striving to be the best.
Halfway across the world from each other, the samurai and knights lived the lives of powerful warriors. Although they had many differences, they also had many similarities. Some of these similarities and differences were found in their training, armor, and codes. Both of the knight and samurai warrior’s training began in childhood. They also both had a form of spiritual training accompanying their physical training.
When the teacher returned the student was tested; upon accomplishment he was given the next lesson, such was later the Emphasis for learning a ‘Kata’ (A Kata is a whole series of techniques). Thus, this is how techniques were passed on and developed from generation to Generation, to this day and now there are many styles from both karate and kung fu (Etc.).
Mr. Parker: Thank you Julie. I decided to create this style of martial arts because I have lately been noticing that the martial arts that were created many years ago, are not being adapted to the present world. I have lately been seeing many problems with this
First of all, boxing gloves were introduced into boxing not for safety reasons, but to increase hits to the head and dramatic knockouts. Second, an official boxing match between a bear and a man was held in 1949, and the bear won. Third, there is a growing sport in Berlin and London, which is called Chess Boxing. Players alternate between a round of chess and a round of boxing until one is declared winner either by checkmate, knockout, or technical stoppage. Another fact is that approximately 500 boxers have died in the ring or as a result of boxing since 1884. Like boxing, there are also some fascinating facts about wrestling. In fact, wrestling was referenced in the Bible. Surprisingly, wrestling is believed to build perseverance, diligence and determination. There is oil wrestling in Turkey. Wrestlers cover themselves in olive oil. This wrestling match could go on for many days originally, but in 1975 the time was limited to 40 minutes. Here are some facts about taekwondo that is not known well. There is belt system in taekwondo. There are six colors of belts: white, yellow, green, blue, red, and black. Taekwondo is used by the South Korean military as part of its training. Taekwondo is more than just kicks and punches. It relies on concentration, combat philosophy, self-defense, and physical
Bushido comes from medieval Japan, but until the 1600's it was something that had to be taught by a master. It was later written down for everyone to see and understand (Hurst 16). Bushido comes from all kinds of traits. It comes from Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Confucianism, and Shintoism. All these schools of thought and religion has formed the code of the warrior that the samurai follow in their everyday life (Clark 2). Buddhism teaches the samurai that you need to detach yourself from worldly feelings, wants, and needs. This was so that the samurai would not fear danger or death (Clark 3). Zen mediation teaches the samurai how to focus to rid themselves of unsteadiness and of all
The most recognized weapon of the samurai throughout history was the katana. The oldest swords were straight and had their early design in Korea and China. A katana was never worn without its companion sword, the wakizashi; it was a shorter sword with a broader blade. Together the two swords are referred to as daisho, meaning "large and small." The word dai (large) represents the katana and the word sho (small) represents the wakizashi. The smiths who created the katana for the samurai are widely regarded as the finest sword makers in history. (Daidoji, Ratti, and Cleary 42) The samurai's desire for tougher, sharper swords in battle gave rise to the curved blade. One of the biggest problems in making a sword is keeping it sharp. A weapon made with a hard metal will keep its edge, but will be brittle and prone to breaking. Japanese sword smiths solved this problem by making the core of the sword with a soft
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