Seitei Jodo

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Zen Nihon kendō renmei Jodo, or Seitei Jodo in short, is a modern form of jodo created by japanese martial artist Shimizu Takaji and presented to the All Japan Kendo Federation in 1968.

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[edit] Seitei Jodo

  • This information was drawn from the main Shinto Muso-ryu article and formed into a separate article due to size-restraints.

Both the techniques and kata are drawn primarily from the koryu martial art Shinto Muso-ryu and incorporated into a new compact system comprising of twelve kihon (basic techniques) and twelve kata (training pattern). Seitei Jodo contains a total of twelve kata. Ten of these kata are drawn from the existing SMR kata but with minor modifications. The two other kata was created specifically for the new Seitei Jodo system and was not part of the original SMR-system. Seitei Jodo is taught as a part of the Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei (All Japan Kendo Federation).

A new Seitei Iaido system were also developed by the same organisation and goes under the name Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Iai. As with Seitei Jodo it is also taught under the banner of the Japan Kendo Federation

[edit] Kata and Kihon

Kihon

Kata

12 basic techniques
practiced solo (Tandoku dosa)
and in pairs (Sotai dosa)
12 slightly modified kata drawn from
Shinto Muso-ryu Jodo
  1. Hon-te Uchi
  2. Gyaku-te Uchi
  3. Hiki Otoshi Uchi
  4. Kaeshi Tsuki
  5. Gyaku-te Tsuki
  6. Maki Otoshi
  7. Kuri Tsuke
  8. Kuri Hanashi
  9. Tai Atari
  10. Tsuki Hasushi Uchi
  11. Do-barai Uchi
  12. Tai Hasushi-Uchi (left and right side)
  1. Tsuki-Zue
  2. Suigetsu
  3. Hissage
  4. Shamen
  5. Sakan
  6. Monomi
  7. Kasumi
  8. Tachi-Otoshi
  9. Rai-Uchi
  10. Segan
  11. Midare-dome
  12. Ran-ai

[edit] Grades

The dan/kyu system is used in Seitei Jodo

[edit] See also

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