
Bufû Ikkan – Shiro Kuma - kumablog.org
2010年10月30日 · Sensei said that “the secret of budô is 武風一貫 bufû ikkan (translated in “unarmed fighting techniques of the samurai” p.51, by the way of war is survival*). This is the yang secret. In a fight the opponent is often aggressive (i.e. yin) therefore by opposing softness to hardness you can defeat the enemy.
Bufu Ikkan 武風一貫 - torontobujinkan.com
2021年5月19日 · Regardless of force, winds blow constantly all around us with far reaching, ever present effects. This is the reason for the expression bufu ikkan, which is often translated as “the martial winds blow every day” or “the way of war is survival”, though a further key translation conveys tradition, or lineage.
Bufu Ikkan - Bujinkan: Living Warrior Dojo Blog
2019年3月27日 · It says Bufu Ikkan, which roughly translated means "The Martial Winds Blow Every Day." It can also mean, "The Way of War is Survival," as translated in Unarmed Righting Techniques of the Samurai by Masaaki Hatsumi.
Learning The Concept of " Bufu Ikkan" - YouTube
2023年11月6日 · Hi everybody today we are learning the concept of Bufu Ikkan ( the element of wind ) and explain more in depth about this important concept in our budo path journey. This is a deeper perspective...
Budo - Bujin - Buyu - Kihon.com
Hatsumi Soke has spoken of 'Bufu Ikkan' - 'a primary inspiration that is drawn from the martial wind, that blows across the world connecting 'Buyu' martial friends'. Martial arts should thus be viewed as a means of stopping violence, rather than adding to it.
Core Training - Rukasu Budo Dojo
The members must follow the “Bufu Ikkan” (the principles and the way of the warrior every day in life) for selfpreservation, natural justice and happiness through martial arts and martial way. The tradition of the Bujinkan recognizes nature and the universality of all human life, and is aware of that which flows naturally between the two parts:
October 30, 2010 – Shiro Kuma - kumablog.org
2010年10月30日 · Sensei said that “the secret of budô is 武風一貫 bufû ikkan (translated in “unarmed fighting techniques of the samurai” p.51, by the way of war is survival*). This is the yang secret. In a fight the opponent is often aggressive (i.e. yin) therefore by opposing softness to hardness you can defeat the enemy.
SAŠA KESIĆ, ARYU – BUJINKAN DAI SHIHAN - Bujinkan Aryu Dojo
Shin Gi Tai Ichi Bufu Ikkan Menkyo. The achievement of the Shin Gi Tai Ichi level stands for the realization of unity of the mind (spirit), body and action (technique). This is considered to be the highest possible level, namely the highest and most important achievement in martial arts.
Bufu-ikkan (perseverar en la Vía Marcial) – Bushi Dojo
2012年7月14日 · El mayor secreto del Budo es mantener el Bufu Ikkan (la vía de la guerra es la supervivencia). Este es el secreto yang. Otro secreto es alimentar la mente sin dar el primer paso. En cuanto a esta forma de pensar, si te encuentras frente a una situación desesperada, cambia de yin a yang.
Bufu Ikkan - living-warrior.blogspot.com
It says Bufu Ikkan, which roughly translated means "The Martial Winds Blow Every Day." It can also mean, "The Way of War is Survival," as translated in Unarmed Righting Techniques of the Samurai by Masaaki Hatsumi.