Kito-ryu ( 起 倒流 , "school of ups and downs") is an ancient school of jujutsu , a classic Japanese martial art founded in the 17th century . The style curriculum includes atemi-waza (percussion technique), nage-waza (throwing technique), kansetsu-waza (pain techniques) and sime-waza (strangulation techniques). Many of this knowledge is practiced in armor .
| Quito Ryu | |
|---|---|
| 起 倒流 | |
| Established | 1667 year |
| A country | |
| Place of creation | Setzu (province) |
| Original BI | Teixin-ryu |
| Derivative BI | Judo |
| Famous followers | Jigoro Kano |
Technique
Kito-ryu technique is very similar to aiki-jujutsu [1] . It also includes working with ki and aiki (according to the school’s teaching “when two minds meet, the strongest controls the weakest”) [2] . In addition, already in those days, Kito-ryu actively used kuzushi .
Judo Relationship
Jigoro Kano , the founder of judo , studied the techniques of Quito-ryu under the guidance of master Tsutenoshi Inkubo and subsequently received a style dance [3] [4] . He incorporated many principles of this school into his system. Kata , known as koshiki-no-kata , appeared in judo from Quito-ryu [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Neil Ohlenkamp. KITO RYU Jujitsu - the beginnings of Judo . judoinfo.com (October 2, 2011). Date of treatment February 21, 2014.
- ↑ Dr. William Durbin. Aiki Principle Of The Old System: Kito Ryu (link not available) . Arawa Kage Kan. Date of treatment February 21, 2014. Archived March 4, 2016.
- ↑ Gorbylev A.M. Essay on the history of judo. Beginning of the path // Dojo. The martial arts of Japan. Popular science methodical collection. Issue 6. - M .: LLC Budo-Sport, 2001. - S. 7-15. - 64 p.
- ↑ Jigoro Kano, Lezione di roppo-no-kuzushi (Italian) (link not available) . Archived July 28, 2012.