Unlike other schools, we teach Taijutsu using a Western didactic method and a training program developed according to the Western epistemology of the Sciences of Physical Activity and Sport, with a functional orientation towards self-defense and non-competitive recreational-sport practice.
The Technical Content Block is divided into 6 parts:
1. Fundamental or basic movements/techniques (15 series / 32 techniques): Kihon waza.
1.1. Striking techniques, Atemi waza.
1.2. Joint locking techniques, Kansetsu waza.
1.3. Throwing techniques, Nage waza - Sutemi waza.
1.4. Strangulation techniques, Shime waza.
1.5. Control techniques, Osae waza.
2. Pre-structured forms, applications, and attack-defense variations in practice: Bunkai - Kata.
- Basic (3 kata: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd).
- Advanced (5 kata: shodan, nidan, sandan, yondan, godan).
- Kihon no kata (Ichiban).
- Juni no kata.
- Taisabaki no kata.
- Hyori no kata.
3. Self-defense techniques, Goshinjutsu.
4. Contact techniques, Kenpojutsu.
5. Free practice, Randori.
6. Study of vulnerable points and first aid, Kyusho · Kappo waza.
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