@@ad.hockery4663 I think that it has too do that he was able to cut straight down without curving so there fore it a cleaner cut then the rougher curved cutting. But who knows I'm probally stupid.
let's be honest, it's actually LESS cutting. Ever heard of salami tactics? The smaller the angle, the more you are cutting. He's cutting in the 90 degree angle, producing the smallest pieces. It's the nicest though.
A curved cut meant they used too much force and they weren't able to control their strength. You're supposed to maintain edge alignment. 0:38 is more skilled than the others even if they cut through more tatami mats.
0:33 was the best cut. Total control. Perfect blade angle. Very relaxed posture. Cut down relaxing throw his legs. The dudes who went to the last couple rolls were bending at the back like chopping wood. Thats not a good way to handle the sword and leaves you open to attack. Very exposed. But this guys technique looks practiced, disciplined, clean, and pure
0:33 is the best for me. Zero hesitation. Unsheathe, slice, sheathe. The last ones may have sliced through 7, but they where building up strength for a longass time.
@@imoitoshikio8019 his cut was the cleanest meaning he has the most skill out of all of them.and that last dude just went crazy on his swing.he might have cut more mats but his cut wasnt even so he had no control.
I'm no samurai, and my cutting skills are based on lumber chopping, I use a meter long Machete... My experience has taught me that once you commit to the slice, whatever the initial angle was, if you don't follow a straight cut path there's a very good change you'll hurt yourself. Either it be your muscle or the blade going somewhere you really dont want it to go
Every muscle in the body locked, shoulders cocked back, knees slightly bent, spring up on your toes and knees, squeeze-inward with both hands to stable the blade, release your shoulders like a crossbow and arc the blade down in the same motion of planting back down on your bent knees and flat feet. Chiburi, koiguchi, badda bing badda boom. Edit for tidbit: The strategic purpose of the hakama (the skirt-pants) was to make it difficult to discern an adversary's leg and foot movements; making it harder to premeditate a proper response or counter. If not for the hakama, Japanese swordsmanship would have a closer semblance to medieval "choreographed" sword fighting; as opposed to the strike-first "hissatsu" duels that highlight bushido combat.
I am relatively new to the YT scene (as the main channel is on FB) so I am checking out the recommended channels that are recommending videos to my channel and this video came onto my list after my Shinto Shrine Priest experience and Samurai Training experience video. I am honoured to see fellow great content creators and to be connected with the such! - TGC Marvin
Weird, i always assumed you'd give the katana a slight pull in order to effectively slice. Never knew just treating it like an axe on a chopping block would work just as well.
@@kingjoebail7300 Yes, for many reasons, curves to the right because the right handed grip is stronger /powering more than the lefts. Gotta evenly disperse, wringing motion, shibori etc. One of them had a great straight kirioroshi
0:39 This person has a good combination of strength and skill. He doesn't make a sound, but in exercise physiology, making a sound is a good way to instantly increase strength, so it is good to make a sound if necessary. (It is usually said that it can increase strength by 5%).
The guy at 0:33 epitomize the ideal: to be really before you draw your sword. All the other one walks up, draws sword, and then start to get ready or try to psyche themselves up.
No control... they’re just using strength and not letting the blade fo the work. The blade should be apart of you like another arm. All I see is strength coming from these guys...
Personally I think what would be more important is actually kicking each others asses and learning how to fight with a sword.
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In the end I have seen swordsmen ''with control'' cut just 3 of whatever those are, the result with these men without control are greater, and in a duel such guys ''without control'' would lend devastating, unblockable blows.
@@senyrus6829 не, я не самурай. Но в отличии от скажем тебя, я знаю кто такой Цунетомо Ямомото ( ты то сейчас полезешь в поиск , затем с умным видом скажешь я мол тоже знаю, но я знаю и ты сам знаешь что ни хрена ты не знаешь), читал его книгу, знаю не много о самураях, знаю кто это. Мне вообще интересна древняя Япония. Но нет, я не диванный самурай.
The guy at 0:35 had the best control since cutting it straight is not an easy feat. Frankly, I'd be more impressed to see 5 tatamis being cut straight vertically. But I don't recommend doing vertical slice since it's easier to cut slanted. Treat your katana as if it's a katana, not like a club.
I could just picture someone with super human speed (the flash) would have the ability to not curve the blade and cut through things like butter with the sheer speed. The blade would be red hot after lol
Agents in the matrix learning the ways of the sword using spoon bending tricks, even though they just use guns anyway. It's still part of their programing.
It's funny how the guys who cut through the most had the worst form. Both of them just had such a wide stance, arched their backs, threw their whole weight into it, and practically lost balance. I'm sure this isn't all that serious but it's pretty funny to see it 😆
Samurai swords r terrifying…they could cut u in half at the waist and u would still be conscious when u watched ur legs fall to the ground apart from u…
Graduate class from the Polish Vetenary School of Elephant Vissectomy. Hopefully they have an outside life in Poland... their elephant population dwindles.
These aren't accurate. I mean the shorter it gets the harder it is to slice through them and the 1st guy chopped from the far corner which is the hardest to cut through and middle being the easiest. That's why you see specialist who break bricks with their hand chop right through the middle
This is what retirement looks like
StrifeZer0 only 50 more years brother
Hahahaha you are right
Lol
I’m looking forward to it lol
Savage 😂
0:33 Without a single sound uttered he cleanly slices through five stacks, that's beautiful.
Silent contain violence, I think,idk
no build up, no sound and he sliced through 5 stacks without it curving
and it's a straight cut too
why are people so bad at time stamping?
you're supposed to make sounds in martial arts
I give the gui at 0:38 most respect because he was able to slice through five without curving and tbh thats more then cutting through 7
What's the difference between slicing and cutting?
@@ad.hockery4663 I think that it has too do that he was able to cut straight down without curving so there fore it a cleaner cut then the rougher curved cutting. But who knows I'm probally stupid.
let's be honest, it's actually LESS cutting. Ever heard of salami tactics? The smaller the angle, the more you are cutting. He's cutting in the 90 degree angle, producing the smallest pieces. It's the nicest though.
@@ad.hockery4663 to me it feels like anyone can cut many with strength but not everyone can cut with precision
A curved cut meant they used too much force and they weren't able to control their strength. You're supposed to maintain edge alignment. 0:38 is more skilled than the others even if they cut through more tatami mats.
0:33 was the best cut. Total control. Perfect blade angle. Very relaxed posture. Cut down relaxing throw his legs. The dudes who went to the last couple rolls were bending at the back like chopping wood. Thats not a good way to handle the sword and leaves you open to attack. Very exposed.
But this guys technique looks practiced, disciplined, clean, and pure
0:35 was the best one. Best form, best power. Everyone else looked sloppy.
Extremely clean cut as well
No hesitation or thought either. He just draw and executed with precision
1:11 Beast breathing first form: Slide n' dice.
Lol
Breast feeding first form?
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@@Plastic_Existence r/wooosh
With more training, they will be able to break that stone
Urokodaki 😂😂
Lmao demon slayer reference
Yas
if, they use the right breathing technique.
0:14 EE
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oH god skai Jackson coming for u
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Guacamole your profile picture makes it all the more better
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0:42 when you hold Y for a charge attack.
Lol
Man had me dying with that scream let alone this comment, im in tears
I was here 2 years ago. HIYAAAH
0:33 is the best for me. Zero hesitation. Unsheathe, slice, sheathe. The last ones may have sliced through 7, but they where building up strength for a longass time.
Last guy looked like he was splitting wood lol
0:34 true samurai user
U mean katana?
@@telracsazyl1243 katana is the weapon of the samurai 🤦♂️
@@phantom-rider but the phrase "samurai user" doesn't make sense, samurai refers to a human, not an object.
That call "katana" lol
Pretty sure this comment meant that the user is a “true samurai”
0:35👍
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Clean and straight
外国人が日本刀持ってるの見て文句言う奴いるけど、日本の文化に興味持ってくれて一生懸命練習して日本人に負けないぐらい上手なのに文句言うとかお前ら本当に日本人か?
0:35 are the best of them
No he not
Why ... his cut is straight
Emanhcan Emanrov oh i forgot but have a people have a straight cut too
He was fast unlike others
@@imoitoshikio8019 his cut was the cleanest meaning he has the most skill out of all of them.and that last dude just went crazy on his swing.he might have cut more mats but his cut wasnt even so he had no control.
I'm no samurai, and my cutting skills are based on lumber chopping, I use a meter long Machete... My experience has taught me that once you commit to the slice, whatever the initial angle was, if you don't follow a straight cut path there's a very good change you'll hurt yourself.
Either it be your muscle or the blade going somewhere you really dont want it to go
0:33真っ直ぐだし綺麗
ほんとね
どこの国の出身だろうと彼らは侍だ
これ皆めちゃめちゃすごいで
日本の大会のみたことあるけど2本いく人もなかなかおらんかった
Every muscle in the body locked, shoulders cocked back, knees slightly bent, spring up on your toes and knees, squeeze-inward with both hands to stable the blade, release your shoulders like a crossbow and arc the blade down in the same motion of planting back down on your bent knees and flat feet. Chiburi, koiguchi, badda bing badda boom.
Edit for tidbit: The strategic purpose of the hakama (the skirt-pants) was to make it difficult to discern an adversary's leg and foot movements; making it harder to premeditate a proper response or counter. If not for the hakama, Japanese swordsmanship would have a closer semblance to medieval "choreographed" sword fighting; as opposed to the strike-first "hissatsu" duels that highlight bushido combat.
All that or something completely different, every muscle loose, ...
1:11 hands disappear
khaled belhadri too fast
man, I watched him a lot of times and still cant understand his moves!! amazing
Photoshop?
I felt that cut
Wow ... your eyes are good
力任せってコメントあるけど引かんと切れんからね
物打ちで叩いただけじゃせいぜい2本が限界
@@抹茶師匠
叩いてるってコメントあるけど?
自分はコメ主じゃないけど、いきなりそういう言い方はどうかと思うよ。
ʕ•̫͡•ʕ抹茶師匠ʔ•̫͡•ʔ 恥ずかしいね君^ ^
ʕ•̫͡•ʕ抹茶師匠ʔ•̫͡•ʔ
なんだろ、コメントちゃんと理解してからどうぞwって
コメントちゃんと読んで無いの貴方じゃないですかね?
超巨大ブーメラン投げちゃったね
@@popi4852 Мира вам и добра)
@@МаксимЦиолковский-у2э 😂😂
I am relatively new to the YT scene (as the main channel is on FB) so I am checking out the recommended channels that are recommending videos to my channel and this video came onto my list after my Shinto Shrine Priest experience and Samurai Training experience video. I am honoured to see fellow great content creators and to be connected with the such!
- TGC Marvin
素人のわたしから言わせてもらえば日本の文化に興味を持ち深く関わってくれたことに感謝してるし、私にはこんなことは真似できないので素直にすごいし尊敬します
haha the geekiest bunch of Samurais I´ve ever seen. Even slipped a sneaky ginger one in there too. Brilliant, loved it.
Plot twist : some one in there is Master of Genji on Overwatch
0:38 best cutter. Clean straight cut through 5 matts
Weird, i always assumed you'd give the katana a slight pull in order to effectively slice. Never knew just treating it like an axe on a chopping block would work just as well.
no control for most of them, you can see the blade deviating from the centre
It is very hard to hold a prefect line with the sword in so many mats. It wants tor follow the curve of less resistance.
Cutting up to two is already very hard because the blade has to be in perfect alignment
@@kingjoebail7300 Yes, for many reasons, curves to the right because the right handed grip is stronger /powering more than the lefts. Gotta evenly disperse, wringing motion, shibori etc. One of them had a great straight kirioroshi
It's cheating when you throw your entire weight lol
@Darren Harper what would the right technique look like?
Now all you need is you opponent to wait patiently while you power up your attack
I didn't realize Jason Alexander was a sword expert. 0:41
Watching tips.
Cutting deeply is a matter of strength.
Cutting straight is a skill.
0:39 This person has a good combination of strength and skill.
He doesn't make a sound, but in exercise physiology, making a sound is a good way to instantly increase strength, so it is good to make a sound if necessary. (It is usually said that it can increase strength by 5%).
this supposes to replicate the legend of Musashi where he split 7 bodies stack up in a single strike I guess.
Hardly. One mat equals to about the resistance of human arm.
The guy at 0:33 epitomize the ideal: to be really before you draw your sword. All the other one walks up, draws sword, and then start to get ready or try to psyche themselves up.
I would love to visit your dojo and practice with you gentleman!
Please do!
@@Qglarz Thank you so very much for your kind invitation!
Nerd
No control... they’re just using strength and not letting the blade fo the work. The blade should be apart of you like another arm. All I see is strength coming from these guys...
TxZ alright Mr anime expo
You’re right, most of the blades show a curved cut...no control
Personally I think what would be more important is actually kicking each others asses and learning how to fight with a sword.
In the end I have seen swordsmen ''with control'' cut just 3 of whatever those are, the result with these men without control are greater, and in a duel such guys ''without control'' would lend devastating, unblockable blows.
To be fair, Jigen Ryu kinda teaches the same thing...
" so grandpa do you have a hidden skill? "
" Yes dear, cutting thousands of tatami clean. "
This performance is good 👌
for japanese people holding a katana is full of pride
Today holding a katana is a sports.
日本人がこういうとこでおちゃらけた発言してることを恥ずかしく思う
日本の文化を学んでくれている海外の人達に対して失礼極まりない
本物の刀を握るどころか目にした事があるのかすら怪しいのに
しかも結構上手に見える
Взмах крыльев бабочки, это когда ударяешь сверху вниз и одновременно тянешь меч на себя.
Ты что самурай диванный ?
@@senyrus6829 не, я не самурай. Но в отличии от скажем тебя, я знаю кто такой Цунетомо Ямомото ( ты то сейчас полезешь в поиск , затем с умным видом скажешь я мол тоже знаю, но я знаю и ты сам знаешь что ни хрена ты не знаешь), читал его книгу, знаю не много о самураях, знаю кто это. Мне вообще интересна древняя Япония. Но нет, я не диванный самурай.
@@senyrus6829 да, "Ворота Расёмон" я тоже читал.
かっこいいなぁ、居合と剣術(初心者)やってるけど試斬もやってみたい
Teacher: what's come after 'D'?
First bencher: 0:14
Who ever is watching if you dig this shit make sure you watch making this sword, it's unreal the time and craftsmenship
it is impressive. Keep practicing
So these are the older first gen weebs lol
The guy at 0:35 had the best control since cutting it straight is not an easy feat. Frankly, I'd be more impressed to see 5 tatamis being cut straight vertically. But I don't recommend doing vertical slice since it's easier to cut slanted. Treat your katana as if it's a katana, not like a club.
He was silent, and fast.
I could just picture someone with super human speed (the flash) would have the ability to not curve the blade and cut through things like butter with the sheer speed. The blade would be red hot after lol
When you watch anime once and decide to run a dojo smfh
It's impressive.....but I like the straighter cuts...it's hard to keep the blade from turning
I was waiting for the Japanese grandmaster to unsheathe his blade and sheathe it back instantly, walking away while the pieces slowly fall apart.
Agents in the matrix learning the ways of the sword using spoon bending tricks, even though they just use guns anyway. It's still part of their programing.
Dat dude cutting through 6 rolls like they got his subway order wrong
It's funny how the guys who cut through the most had the worst form. Both of them just had such a wide stance, arched their backs, threw their whole weight into it, and practically lost balance.
I'm sure this isn't all that serious but it's pretty funny to see it 😆
The real test for any warrior would be a 2 week old roll of french bread!
i wonder how many tatami mats i can cut
hahaha 0:53 it sounds like a subnautica sea creature...
Lol yeah
*ooorrorrrhhhhhahhhghghghghhghghhhhhhhh*
0:34 for me is the real deal.
everything was curving, but that man.. sheeeshh
Samurai swords r terrifying…they could cut u in half at the waist and u would still be conscious when u watched ur legs fall to the ground apart from u…
Why the hell did they do the guy on 0:50 in slow mo, the guy before him obviously had the better cut
Thank goodness those enemies stayed laying there in a pile.
Watch amazing kung fu action form
@
Meanwhile real Masters are wearing sweatpants, and sandals
日本刀で西洋の甲冑は貫けない。引かないと切れないのは確かだが、いかに威力を出すかという点では力任せが理にかなっている。
日本刀って軽い分野に入るから上から振りかざしてもあまり威力は変わらない...
as a child he won tournaments, I thought that in the future he would go to the fencing Olympics
But sadly, he 1 anime episode, stop now before it happens to your child
やぱり‼️同じです~6本~7本斬る刀は立派です~😂現代刀の据物斬りお済みの刀は、昌義君の家宝で大事に保管した!最初の持ち主の名刀です~😁⤴️💪
キヅマサヨシ 日本語めちゃくちゃで草
たぬきち それな
日本語草
かっこええ
ほんとにカッコイイよね
orukodaki sensei can slice all of that without effort
This ua-cam.com/video/pfuvhCE-AEs/v-deo.html
Last one is superb
Graduate class from the Polish Vetenary School of Elephant Vissectomy. Hopefully they have an outside life in Poland... their elephant population dwindles.
The last one used Hino Kami Kagura 🔥 💃🏻 🗡
These all look like FAX salesmen from Dayton, Ohio.
素晴らしい
im thinking if i can make it through the 2nd one
Do they have to sign waiver of injury liability form?
日本には7本をまっすぐ切っている抜刀斎がいます
正直言って刀持てるだけでも凄いんだよな
鉄の塊な訳だし
鍛練用の木刀よりも軽いんだけど」
nice!!かっけー侍なりてー!
俺と来たら農民かよ〜(´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ω°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)
Geeks and Nerds... UNITE !!
The guy at :35 looked weak and limp but one of the best cuts .
Nossa meu essa espada e projetada pra auta destruição, roleta um homem pelo meio fácil fácil.
0:43 when your constipated and the first bit of poo comes out.
These aren't accurate.
I mean the shorter it gets the harder it is to slice through them and the 1st guy chopped from the far corner which is the hardest to cut through and middle being the easiest.
That's why you see specialist who break bricks with their hand chop right through the middle
It's easy guys-just cut with the portion of the blade closest to the handle.
you need alot of power into the wrists too
its not only just the shoulders and shins
So, people get together and do this?
凄い切れ味さることながら、力がすごいんだろうなぁ。
This ua-cam.com/video/pfuvhCE-AEs/v-deo.html ,,
Why do they cut tatami in these competitions? Why not something else?
i guess thats why the bamboo challenge is 7 in ghost of tushamia
Guess this is where they got the idea for The Last Samurai😂
I could use these guys for my tree branch clippings 🤔
LMFAO, Mysteries of the Orient top five middle-aged white men in the gymnasium in MidWest America
very nice vedeo😮😮😮
very good
With more training they will be able to hit that vertical wood.
Why they do this? What's this for? Exercise for excusion?
It's an over concentration on cutting because most dojos don't want to teach sparring because they're afraid they're techniques don't really work
Waw amazing
Where is the Dotan girl slicing? I feel like I've been baited.
The secret is in the curve, allows drawing through cutting. Katana swords are the king of cutting, but for combat, I would prefer a bastard sword.
I'm only managed cut almost half of it in the first try
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