Tachiwaza (Okuden/advanced)
The word "Okuden" can be translated as "inner-transmission", or "secret-transmission". These waza sets are intended for advanced practitioners. Tachiwaza is included in the Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu at the advanced level. These waza are performed from a standing position with the oku walk with the exception of Itamagoi 1-3 which start from seiza. "Tachiwaza no bu" contains the following techniques:
1. Yukizure (Accompaniment)
2. Tsuredachi (Companions)
3. So Makuri (Complete Resolution)
4 .So Dome (Full Stop)
5. Shinobu (Loyal Retainer)
6. Yukichigai (Misdirection)
7. Sodezuri Gaeshi (Sleeve Turns)
8. Mon'iri (Entering Through the Gate)
9. Kabezoe (By the Wall)
10. Ukenagashi (Block and flow)
1. Itomagoi 1 (Farewell 1)
2. Itomagoi 2 (Farewell 2)
3. Itomagoi 3 (Farewell 3)
Iwaza (Okuden/advanced)
Iwaza is included in the Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu at the advanced level. These waza are performed starting in the tatehiza position. "Iwaza no bu" contains the following techniques:
1. Kasumi (Mist)
2. Sunegakoi (Knee Covering)
3. Tozume (Blocked at the Door)
4. Towaki (Beneath the Doorway)
5. Shihogiri (Attacking the Four Sides)
6. Tanashita (Beneath the Shelf)
7. Ryozume (Blocked on Both sides)
8. Torabashiri (Tiger Run)
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