YAMABUSHI JUJUTSU AIKIJUTSU RYU
INSTRUCTION IN JAPANESE STYLE JUJUTSU/AIKIJUJUTSU FOR SELF DEFENSE and in YAMABUSHI COMBAT TRAINING for CIVILIANS. Taught by Miguel Ibarra, Hanshi and Rene Ibarra, Shihan
Hanshi Ibarra has 25 years of law enforcement experience[Retired Asst Commissioner NYC Probation Dept.] and training and teaching since 1966 Jujutsu/Aikijujutsu. Shihan Rene Ibarra has been training and teaching Jujutsu/Aikijutsu as well as personal and group fitness since 1986.
Aikijutsu is the art of applying the principles of Aiki based on timing , balance and distance.
There is no sparring, no competition and no pressure to perform. Just Principle based learning, focusing on awareness, balance and how to respond to conflict. Using only the force required to end the confrontation!
If you want a calmer way to learn self defense and build self confidence in a supportive, beginner friendly environment - COME JOIN US!
Self defense for people who do not want to fight.
You do not need fitness, flexibility or experience - just interest and desire to learn.
Training is cooperative, exploring the Aiki principles with different partners while developing stability, confidence, direction and proper movement.
NEW PHONE NUMBER----201-986-6655
Hanshi Ibarra has 25 years of law enforcement experience[Retired Asst Commissioner NYC Probation Dept.] and training and teaching since 1966 Jujutsu/Aikijujutsu. Shihan Rene Ibarra has been training and teaching Jujutsu/Aikijutsu as well as personal and group fitness since 1986.
Aikijutsu is the art of applying the principles of Aiki based on timing , balance and distance.
There is no sparring, no competition and no pressure to perform. Just Principle based learning, focusing on awareness, balance and how to respond to conflict. Using only the force required to end the confrontation!
If you want a calmer way to learn self defense and build self confidence in a supportive, beginner friendly environment - COME JOIN US!
Self defense for people who do not want to fight.
You do not need fitness, flexibility or experience - just interest and desire to learn.
Training is cooperative, exploring the Aiki principles with different partners while developing stability, confidence, direction and proper movement.
NEW PHONE NUMBER----201-986-6655
aThe Dojo/School is located in the North East Pelham Garden/Parkway area at 2301 Yates Ave. Bronx, New York . It is easily accessible by car and by public transportaion. They may be reached at 201-986-6655 or [email protected] [Hanshi Ibarra] [email protected] [Shihan Rene Ibarra]
Confidence. Balance. Self-protection.
Martial arts can mean many different things depending on who you ask. For some, it's exercise. For others, it's learning to protect yourself. For the team at Yamabushi Jujutsu-Aikijutsu, it's a way of approaching the world with clarity, self-confidence, and control of your own body. Join us today
Training
Methodology
Daito-ryu/Yamabushi Jujutsu Aikijutsu Ryu is primarily an unarmed combat system. Techniques are organized into different levels of increasing complexity. Students systematically progress from level to level, beginning with the first level,hiden mokuroku ikkajo/combat jujutsu. Techniques are primarily learned through kata: pre-arranged two-man exercises. Kata allows for the safe practice of techniques. More importantly, kata are repositories of highly developed martial knowledge. As the skill level increases, practitioners can extract more and more of this martial knowledge from the kata (relaxation, utilization of breath, timing, proper distancing, etc.). Learning kata is a complex process and it is essential that a student be taught by a qualified instructor.
As is typical of traditional training, there are no formalized competitions or contests. This is why you do not purposefully resist your partner. Every single technique can be obstructed or frustrated! Total compliance or automatic is not Aiki, neither is intentionally obstructing your partner to make it impossible to train.
A Typical Class
A short warm-up consisting of both general and Daito-ryu-specific exercises. Often these exercises are simplified movements designed to improve a student’s understanding of balance, timing, and energy flow. Most of class is spent in two-man exercises. These exercises are usually the formal kata, but may also consist of application techniques/exercises. The majority of techniques are concerned with joint locking, pinning and throwing, with striking being subservient to these goals. Striking in the boxing sense is not practiced. Students of all skill levels practice together. All students are exposed to basic and advanced techniques. Students are often separated into groups to practice rank-specific kata.
Beginning Training
Yamabushi Jujutsu Aikijutsu Ryu is small by design in order to attract and keep serious students, to keep the quality of training high, and to create the camaraderie necessary for such training. The dojo is open to anyone genuinely interested in learning Daito-ryu/Yamabushi Aikijutsu. In order to maintain this high level of focused training for our members, we do not allow trial lessons to our standard classes. However, as a gateway for outsiders, they may observe training. No photography or video is allowed at any time.
Kickboxing
An age-old tradition in a modern martial arts facility.
SELF DEFENSE
The skills you need for reliable self-protection against random acts of violence. Using only the force required to end the confrontation!
INSTRUCTORS: Miguel Ibarra, 10th Dan Hanshi; Rene Ibarra, 9th Dan, Dai- Shihan, Menkyo Kaiden
Confidence. Balance. Self-protection.
Martial arts can mean many different things depending on who you ask. For some, it's exercise. For others, it's learning to protect yourself. For the team at Yamabushi Jujutsu-Aikijutsu, it's a way of approaching the world with clarity, self-confidence, and control of your own body. Join us today
Training
Methodology
Daito-ryu/Yamabushi Jujutsu Aikijutsu Ryu is primarily an unarmed combat system. Techniques are organized into different levels of increasing complexity. Students systematically progress from level to level, beginning with the first level,hiden mokuroku ikkajo/combat jujutsu. Techniques are primarily learned through kata: pre-arranged two-man exercises. Kata allows for the safe practice of techniques. More importantly, kata are repositories of highly developed martial knowledge. As the skill level increases, practitioners can extract more and more of this martial knowledge from the kata (relaxation, utilization of breath, timing, proper distancing, etc.). Learning kata is a complex process and it is essential that a student be taught by a qualified instructor.
As is typical of traditional training, there are no formalized competitions or contests. This is why you do not purposefully resist your partner. Every single technique can be obstructed or frustrated! Total compliance or automatic is not Aiki, neither is intentionally obstructing your partner to make it impossible to train.
A Typical Class
A short warm-up consisting of both general and Daito-ryu-specific exercises. Often these exercises are simplified movements designed to improve a student’s understanding of balance, timing, and energy flow. Most of class is spent in two-man exercises. These exercises are usually the formal kata, but may also consist of application techniques/exercises. The majority of techniques are concerned with joint locking, pinning and throwing, with striking being subservient to these goals. Striking in the boxing sense is not practiced. Students of all skill levels practice together. All students are exposed to basic and advanced techniques. Students are often separated into groups to practice rank-specific kata.
Beginning Training
Yamabushi Jujutsu Aikijutsu Ryu is small by design in order to attract and keep serious students, to keep the quality of training high, and to create the camaraderie necessary for such training. The dojo is open to anyone genuinely interested in learning Daito-ryu/Yamabushi Aikijutsu. In order to maintain this high level of focused training for our members, we do not allow trial lessons to our standard classes. However, as a gateway for outsiders, they may observe training. No photography or video is allowed at any time.
Kickboxing
An age-old tradition in a modern martial arts facility.
SELF DEFENSE
The skills you need for reliable self-protection against random acts of violence. Using only the force required to end the confrontation!
INSTRUCTORS: Miguel Ibarra, 10th Dan Hanshi; Rene Ibarra, 9th Dan, Dai- Shihan, Menkyo Kaiden