The modern japanese martial arts, created by shigeki shengping (1883-1969), have evolved into a global martial arts system with many schools and their respective styles and interpretations. While all styles are rooted in the same philosophical and technological foundations, each faction reflects its founders ' unique interpretation of the gaseous approach, emphasis on focus and training methods. The following is a summary of some of the most influential aerodynamics and their main features。
The convergence - the convergence is the original and largest-scale co-optor, founded by shige chi shengping, whose son has planted chi jia-sangmaru (1921-1999, second generation master) and his grandson, the third generation master. Convergence is considered to be a conglomerate, accounting for more than 90 per cent of the global conglomerate population. Most aerobic mondos can trace their passing back to the aerobics. In general, the conglomerate style, which emphasizes fluid motion, a wide range of circular techniques, and the integration of rival energy, was influenced by the second-generation master shi jia-maru and senior mentors of the tokyo-based dojo at the time。
It was founded in 1955 by san san san of salta (1915-1994). The shrines have developed a well-structured and more martial arts-style aerobics, often referred to as “gang”. Its training focuses on precise, pre-arranged movements and solid positions. As a result of the standardization of the curriculum, the establishment of the zakado is particularly popular in the police and military units of japan. The technique focuses on practical self-defence and is taught in strict forms known as kihon dosa。
It's a place where you're supposed to stand and defend yourself
Society of gases/union of hearts - founded by hitoshi fujii (1920-2011), he was the first director-in-chief of the convergence, and the only one to be recognized by the convergence's own dojo and awarded ten parts by shai seongping. Fujihei left the society and focused on training at the internal level, in particular the development of “gas” and unity of mind. It emphasizes the principles of air -- the stretching of air, the complete relaxation, and the maintenance of the balance of heart and soul. The training consists of unique air tests, such as “no arms bend” and “body that cannot lift up” and works with breathing exercises to develop inner strength and harmony。
Iwama/wu-wu-wu-wu gas route – founded by saito shihhiro (1928-2002). It was developed in the meridian area where shigei lived later. This style emphasizes the combination of handcraft and weapons training. It is well known for its solid standing position, well-defined techniques, and sophisticated weapons operations (especially the sword and rod). The iwama style is committed to preserving the traditional form that shigei taught in her later years。
Iwabudo focused on weapons training
Zhaodo – also known as the richwood gasway, he was founded by yoshiki fujishi (1900-1979), a direct student of judo's founders, kanaji goro and shige zhengping. Inspired by judo, fooki tried to introduce competitive elements into the aerodynamics. The zhao dynasty is well known for importing hysteria and competition. Its curriculum is structured and technically clear。
It was created by sandpoux (1923-2010). Sandpolls originate from families closely associated with the great benevolent church (the religious movement which profoundly influences the development of chisheng chisheng-tai). The mansion school emphasizes the spiritual nature of “massive gas” and the aerodynamics, including the integration of breath, thought and affection. The movement is fluid and dynamic, often wide-ranging, round-argument, with “respiration” at its core. The sand bells are known for their natural integration and unsophisticated control. Its core concept is “association is love”。
The zhao dynasty's aerobics have been taken to bring competitive elements
Skywalk – founded in 1969 by shinji shuiji, the clean water is considered the last student to plant chisheng. Skystream emphasizes large, fluid and relaxed movements, generating power through natural positions and minimal tension. This style values free, soft and intuitive responses rather than rigid form structures。
The founders of these genres are the direct students of shige shengping, who each interpret the core philosophy of the aerobics from different perspectives -- harmony, non-harming control of the opponent, and spiritual upbringing. And they have given birth to many others today. Whether you pursue practical self-defense techniques, spiritual and internal exercises, or systematic discipline training, the aromatic tract provides a “path” for every practitioner。
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