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Post by Otagiri Tatsuzou on Dec 10, 2005 9:59:58 GMT -5
Bungo-sosei Teachings concerned with the use of the hadome to control the enemy in So-justsu.
Bunshaku-sosei In So-jutsu, the teachings concerning the use of the jumonji-yari in controlling the opponent's spear and thrusting him on disengagement.
Chu-sosei In So-jutsu, the understanding of the significance of basic posture in seeking an opening for a successful attack.
Doi-sosei In both Naginata-jutsu and So-jutsu, the teachings explaining te use of the levelled weapon to take advantaage of the opponenet's errors.
Hyori-sosei In So-jutsu, the area of study of the realtionship between warding an attack and launching a counter-attack; specifically, to ward an attack at one's head then reposte. In swordmanship, such techniques are sometimes termed 'yubi-no-makuna' or 'pillow-dream-sword'.
Itto-sosei In So-jutsu, the study of the relationship of avoiding an attack by squatting or withdrawing and then counter-attacking with a thrust.
Jochu-sosei In both Naginata-jutus and So-jutsu, the study of creating a chance to attack by blocking the opponent's move.
Jochu-sosei In both Naginata-jutus and So-jutsu, to block an attack low to the ground an hold the pressure on the attacking shaft. As the enemy attempts to release this 'bound' position, to instantly thrust or cut him. Similar to the techniques of swordmanship based on tsuba-zerai.
Sachu-sosei Tactics deriving from the spear of the halberd from the 'chudan' or 'middle' posture.
Extracted from the glossary of Japanese Spears.
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Saionji Shonagon
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Dec 10, 2005 11:04:55 GMT -5
Eek. WHY did I just hear Mike Myers saying, "Yeah, baby!" when I read that?
Must. Wash. Brain. Right now.
Saionji
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Post by Matsuura Suetsune on Dec 12, 2005 15:26:06 GMT -5
You are a delightfully bad woman.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Dec 12, 2005 18:27:44 GMT -5
I will, no doubt, return in the next life as a flea or something.
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Post by Matsuura Suetsune on Dec 13, 2005 15:11:32 GMT -5
I don't think delightful (fun) equates flea or something else dreadful.
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Post by Saionji Shonagon on Dec 13, 2005 17:59:37 GMT -5
But badness does. Karmically, at least. To misquote Jessica Rabbit, I'm not drawn that way, I'm just bad.
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Post by Matsuura Suetsune on Dec 15, 2005 11:01:05 GMT -5
For those of us whom fortune has smiled upon and have the book no problem. Could you (we) post some pictures with the forms so those without the book can have a visual reference for each form. Let us be discrete and not use any pillow book illustrations.
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