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What You Should Know To Practice Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu

Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu composes of 3 parts: Kamae, Kihon Gata, and Sabaki Gata.
Kamae means stance. 

Kihon Gata
The Kihon Gata is the basic form. It consists of the proper way to move, thrust, and cut. When wielding a knife, many tend to do the mistake of focusing and relying on the knife and the power exerted. However, the Kihon Gata teaches the proper response to attacks.

Each Kamae has various different attacks. In training, this is where the essence of Tantojutsu enters. To become familiar with the attacks, the opponent wields a sword. It sounds like an unfair advantage but it will make the student easier to protect themselves from different lengths of swords.

For a sure win against an opponent, the wielder must be decisive of his actions. The student must rely on the movement of his body. Speed and agility become a Tanto wielder’s best friend. This method connects the knife with the student’s footwork.

Since a Tanto can be used with just one hand, the other hand can be used to trap, seize, and control the opponent. In training Kihon Gata, the Tanto wielder gets an unfair advantage with just using a Tanto and the opponent using a sword. This is a way for the students to develop their own techniques to win against their opponent.


Sabaki Gata
If the Kihon Gata teaches the basic forms of Jinen Ryu Tantojutsu, the Sabaki Gata are formed for a skillful performance. Specifically, this is the final level of training. From the previous level of training in different kinds of movement, Sabaki Gata’s more advanced forms focus on application.

Since there are 7 Kamae, each Kamae is assigned with 3 Kata. Each set of Kata emphasizes the different kinds of grips in the Tanto. Thus, the important point to note is the changing of grips in striking and controlling the Tanto from the Kamae.

In training, the opponent uses a sword or a knife. With different lengths of the blade, the range of the attack will change. It will also change the strategies of attacking and defending from either side.

Since Sabaki Gata provides advanced forms, it teaches the other ways to strike and control the opponent. In striking, using the other limbs are an option. Meanwhile, controlling the opponent includes locking, throwing, and otherwise suppressing them. These techniques should be practiced well as it can be an advantage in battle. The Tanto wielder can control the opponent without having to kill him.

Some Kata uses the Tanto and requires to finish off the opponent. Depending on the Tanto wielder, finishing off the opponent is not the goal. They only do it when necessary. Using Tanto in Tantojutsu is not necessary. There is a possibility of using Tantojutsu without the use of a knife. Short or similar items are substitutes for it.


The Tanto and Tantojutsu Today
There are many who collect different Tanto because of their designs. They now design the modern Tanto to fit for its current purpose. Tantojutsu is still being taught worldwide. Some in the military and po-lice training. Others are for personal self-defense. Regardless, the Tanto and Tantojutsu are still present and practice these modern days.

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