Always searching for more answers:

Posted by: rrbraxton

Always searching for more answers: - 08/28/04 01:34 PM

Hi,
Hope everyone is well.
I could bore you with my backround but I won't. My questions concern a more in lines with koryu bujutsu. I will continue to"explore the old to better understand the new" Your comments are much appreciated;
Questions: Concerning older Ryu-ha.

I wonder if I will get any clear answers out their. I am just out to explore and learn.

Question 1. what is meant by "Sansu strategy"
even better what about: Fighting Strategies of old?

a.Heiho/Hyoho strategy?
b.Gunpo strategy?
c.Ninpo strategy?

My current collection of books have fallen short in answering in more depth:
My Book ref:
HEIHO OKUGISHO-Yamamoto Kansuke/Obata Sensei
HAGAKURE
Book of five rings by overlook
Book of five rings-Hanshi steve Kaufman
Combat strategy JUNSADO - by Hanho
Ninja granmaster-Stephen K. Hayes/Masaaki Hatsumi sensei.
And of course: The Art of War - Sun Tzu

Anyhow does anyone know about the thing I am talking about? Please respond on subject matter only, as not to wasit your time.

Respectfully

Rickmeister


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Posted by: rrbraxton

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 08/30/04 01:05 PM

Wow, No knowledged gained?

Is their anyone out their?
Or is it that my question is not answerable?
For this apologize!
Hmmmmm I thought this was a forum?

Respectfully,

Rickmeister
Posted by: xerxes

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 08/31/04 09:22 AM

Maybe they are not quite sure what you are asking.
Posted by: rrbraxton

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 08/31/04 10:54 AM

Hello again,

I'm sorry for unclarity.

I am intrested in reference to the types
of strategy and what they mean? I ran across
them and was just wondering if anyone had learned how they related to Martial Arts and how? Thank-you again

Restecfully

Rickmeister
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 08/31/04 12:47 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by rrbraxton:
Wow, No knowledged gained?

Is their anyone out their?
Or is it that my question is not answerable?
For this apologize!
Hmmmmm I thought this was a forum?

Respectfully,

Rickmeister

[/QUOTE]

rrbraxton,
I apologize in advance I'm not particulaly well versed in strategy. As far as I know, Heiho/Hyoho is the only one I'm familiar with. It can be traced to a small band of warriors that served a Princess. They could be heard chanting the words as they went out to battle " Heiho/Hyoho, Its off to war we go". Again I apologize.
Posted by: Ironfoot

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 09/01/04 09:48 PM

LOL, oldman, you are too funny. I also liked your suggestion to bjjskn to broaden his moniker to reflect the 4 styles he has mastered. Or was it 4 levels of Resident Evil he's got to on his Xbox?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 09/02/04 07:50 AM

Rickmeister,
I also apologize. No disrespect intended. Thanks for telling us a little more about yourself. First I would like to tha thank you for your military service to your country. Men and women have paid dearly for the freedoms I so easily take for granted.
I view part of my role on the forum as occaisional comic relief. We tend to take ourselveles too seriously. You asked about strategy, humor, used strategictly can be like a glass of cold water. It's refreshing when you drink it, and awakening when poured on the sleeping.
oldman

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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Always searching for more answers: - 10/11/04 11:52 PM

Coordinate yourself and then the world around you.

Lead by exmaple.

Train your body and mind to never flinch, to never hesitate.

The highest level of the fighter is not to have " no technique " or to defeat an enemy without fighting,

It is to strengthen the will beyond reason and to sharpen the imagination by seeking truth that does not exhist.