Hira ichimonji no kamae
From AKBAN-wiki, the Martial Arts Database
| Featured Kata from ancient ninjutsu |
| Nichigeki |
| Fu |
| Hissaku |
| Man empi |
| Hatsugi |
| Te hodoki |
| Setuyaku |
| Musha dori |
| Tsuke iri - inserting the stick |
| Renyo |
In this posture, both legs are holding the body's weight equally. The legs are posted wide, as if riding a big animal, knee pressure is to the outside, as the knees should be planted solidly in the ground. Both hands are wide open, leaving the chest exposed and presenting a big target on purpose. This pose is calling for an attack from the enemy, usually starting a sequence by inviting the enemy to attack quickly to the center. This posture is a trap and a projection of fighting spirit.
This technique is part of Budo Ninjutsu Grade requirements syllabus Yellow belt grade requirements and of Black Belt grade requirements


