The Goshin Ju Jutsu that one learns about when they first come to our Dojo is based on the principles of Tai Sabaki (BTai No Shintaiody Movement) and (Locomotion or foot movement) Two of the first principles to be learnt are:
Tenkan
Moving out of the way of an armed or unarmed attack.
Irimi
Entering from a position outside of the opponents armed or unarmed attack.
Tenkan (Evasion) enables a beginner to understand the principle of Ju (Yielding) which can lead to the unbalancing (Kuzushi) of the opponent enabling for the application of strikes (Atemi) and Kansetsu Waza (Locking Techniques) and teaches the principle of Go No Sen.
Ju is a term that is used to describe an art (Jutsu) in which there is yielding, pliability and suppleness. The first principle of our Goshin Jutsu (Self Defence Art) is where the force of an opponents attack can be guided in such a way as to lead to that attack becoming the undoing of its initiator.
Irimi (Entering) enables the beginner to gain some insight into the principle of:
Sen No Sen (Attacking before the opponent)
and
Tai No Sen (Attacking at same time as opponent),
Go No Sen (Where one has already yielded to an attack)
Whilst at the same time learning the basic techniques of:
1. Kamae: Posture
2. Tai No Shintai: Footwork
3. Tai Sabaki: Body Movement
4. Kokyu: Breathing methods
5. Atemi Waza: Striking Methods,
6. Kansetsu Waza: Locking Methods
7. Taiho Jutsu: Restraint Methods
8. Nage Waza: Throwing Methods
9. Kime Waza: Projection Methods.