Shindō Yōshin-ryū (新道楊心流), meaning "New Willow School" is a traditional old school (koryū) Japanese martial art of jūjutsu arising from the Samurai.
Shindō Yōshin-ryū emphasizes grace and natural movement, the influence of which arises from the use of weapons. Students will learn principles of movement, body structure and develop an enhanced mind-body connection. There is no technical ranking system, which is commonly associated with modern forms of budo. Instead, the curriculum is organized into three levels represented by the issuing of teaching licenses.
The beginner's programme is suitable for adult students with no previous martial arts background. Training takes place within a friendly, safe environment and teaches harmonious physical interaction through partner-based or individual training drills.
The TSYR dojo is run by Chris McMahon who was issued with a shoden mokuroku (first level) teaching licence in TSYR in May 2014 and a chuden mokuroku (second level) teaching license in March 2021. The dojo has two more teachers who were issued with shoden mokuroku teaching licences in 2021.
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