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Tamura's seminars often (always?) begin with about half an hour of mostly slow warm up exercises. Has anyone ever heard Tamura explaining these exercises? It would be nice to learn how to do these correctly, in stead of being puzzled while copying the movements as most people seem to do.
And does anyone have a video or pictures of Tamura doing these exercises? That would be really helpful.
Joep
jimbaker
10-28-2006, 07:27 AM
Hey Joep,
I believe they are Do-In (or Daoyin) exercises.
JIM
I believe they are Do-In (or Daoyin) exercises.
And a quick wiki search shows that the Daoyin exercises were later developed into chi gongs / nei gongs. So I gues I'll have to reread all the ki, kokyu, etc, threads... :-)
Thanks for the reply, but I was hoping for something more specific.
Fred Little
10-28-2006, 01:34 PM
There are actually a couple of books out there, out of print but still available.
I (literally) picked up a copy at a garage sale a few years back and started paging through out of idle curiousity. A few pages in, I thought, "pieces of this look an awful lot like a standard aikido warmup, but there's much more detail here."
That book was:
The Ancient Tradition of Do-In 1 by Jacques de Langre
It deals primarily with hand and foot auto-massage technique.
The second volume is:
Do-in II by Jacques de Langre
There are others in the series, but these are the only two that I know to be available.
Definitely a period piece. I haven't seen a a one-piece short-shorts jumper like the one on the model for the photographs in more than a couple of decades.....
But what relationship Mr. De Langre's work has to traditional Chinese Dao Yin or to Tamura's workout I couldn't say.....
FL
markwalsh
10-28-2006, 06:41 PM
Know where to find clips of Tamura Shihan online? Not much on Youtube.com etc
Stefan Stenudd
11-24-2006, 10:36 AM
Tamura sensei's warm-ups are very rewarding and fascinating. At the seminar he had in our dojo last year, he actually explained quite a lot. Unfortunately, I have to confess that I don't trust my understanding well enough to try to repeat it.
Me too, I have the impression that they are do-in exercises. Michio Kushi has written a book about do-in that I have found worth reading: "The Book of Do-In".
sakumeikan
05-16-2012, 03:12 PM
Tamura's seminars often (always?) begin with about half an hour of mostly slow warm up exercises. Has anyone ever heard Tamura explaining these exercises? It would be nice to learn how to do these correctly, in stead of being puzzled while copying the movements as most people seem to do.
And does anyone have a video or pictures of Tamura doing these exercises? That would be really helpful.
Joep
Dear Joep,
I could be wrong but I think I have video material of Tamura Sensei warm up.I have attended some courses with him where he did the various movements.Cheers, Joe
Ps I also have material of Sekiya Sensei doing various body work possibly related to Setai body work.Chiba Sensei also has breathing techniques which stimulate the inner organs.I have these againon video.Cheers,Joe.
sakumeikan
05-16-2012, 03:24 PM
Dear All,
As far as Do -in is concerned check out Rufus May on You tube. I looked at his video and personally I do the same basic warm up in my own Aikido training.Hope somebody finds the Tube video of value,
Cheers, Joe.
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