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Soke Sokaku Takeda
From now on, this art was known as an inalienable family property under the name “Takeda-Ryu Aiki no Jutsu”.
In the Takeda-Aiki-Jutsu, attention is paid to the stress struggle, because this style is still a real camouflage technique. Most of the techniques we know, such as Ju-Jitsu (Aikido direction including Judo) Kendo, Iaido go back to this style.
The Tai-Jutsu-Ninpo is also considered an original style, as a weaponless basic technique for many styles known today.
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SHURIKEN:
This additional weapon discipline was specifically designed for espionage. Since you can kill with this weapon silently, it was best suited for it. One or more of these star-shaped, arrow-like throwing weapons carried the samurai in its Obi (belt) hidden. With their help, he could throw from a safe position on an opponent and seriously injure or even kill him.
Today this discipline is carried out with steel shuriken. Similar to archery, a cà 30 cm disc is placed on a rack. From a distance of about 6 meters is thrown onto this disc. The innermost ring of three is 5 cm. Tall, which must be taken. Ranghohe students today make up to 6000 drops a day.
Shihan Sugeno no Dai-Soke Mochitsuki 6. Dan