I don't speak Japanese, i don't do any kendo or other sword martial art. but i can totally get his instruction, and explanation, must be a really good teacher
This is very interesting to watch.... I'm practicing Ona-ha Itto Ryu and never seen this style before.... The girl is very precise in her movements. like it.
Hey, I know it's been two years and you may have found a place, but: Google someplace near you that teaches iaido. It focuses on slow practice of techniques such as this, and if you're really looking for a good background in sword-work then it's the perfect place to start. You'll often find Iaido taught in Aikido dojos (I recommend trying a Birankai affiliated dojo, if you have options to choose from; Birankai is an organization within aikido with high standards that I personally trust).
It's a wooden sword, not a club. How do I explain this. A wooden sword is shaped like a sword so it behaves like one except for balance differences which don't affect carrying out techniques with a wooden sword much so you can do the exact tsame techniques with a real sword because the techniques are the same and the instrument will only affect performance, which can be compensated for by using real swords in training situations where you don't hit your partner on the head especially hard, not the bloody art itself since that is in the mind.
Bokkenjutsu IS a different set of techniques. There are many things you can do with a bokken that you cannot do with sword. And visa versa. There were many schools during certain periods that taught bokkenjutsu because sword duels were illegal. Unfortunately, many schools have lost their sword techniques because of this. Any of their senior teachers do know this, but it is what they have. No shame. I am an okuden menkyo. If I, personally had my choice, I would actually prefer to defend myself from a sword with a bokken. Sincerely, Tora Mitsu.
I practise Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, and would like to know the name of this Sensei, and if Kouga Sekido has any ties to the Kouga Shinobi historical families or if it is a Ninpo Kenjutsu form. I'm very humbly asking.
@@KougaSekido Domo Arigato Gozaimassu , Sensei. I'll keep on following your videos, for I really appreciate the fluidity of your technique and the calm which it conveys me. It's worth mentioning that at Bujinkan we practise Samurai school as well (actually the majority of the weapon curriculum). Thank for your kindness. Much respect an honour, those are my wishes to all of your dojo.
Я вообще в шоке! По сути эта наука родилась из страшных вещей, тут либо очень тяжелые увечья либо летальный исход, если речь о реальном бое на реальных катанах.
2:58 Don't want to be rude but with a real sword she might've cut her own hair. Maybe that's why samurai had their own distinctive haircut? Also please add subs, it seems you are getting many views from outside Japan. Just some basic instructional subs would suffice I think.
The female is very nice in that she freezes when the speaker apparently wants her to freeze. It is much easier to show how much better you are when the other person does just what you say. I think that if that lady let fly with her bokken, she would be bruising and breaking bones all day (if she wanted to).
missed out the point about seigan posture. i think both partys do not control the upper part of their respective partners.Tip of both swords far too high IMo.
I hate that americans or europeans are so insulting towards this art just because they don't get it I think it is a great art and pretty well developed through centuries. tell tem don't like it go somewhere else
Juan Carlos Vega: The Americans have no culture and very little history, so they won’t “get it” for something that is over 1000 years old! The Europeans, on the other hand simply don’t appreciate the self-discipline and self-sacrifice that that we true warriors aspire to.
Initial contact is being made by cutting edge of sword.This damages he cutting edge..Not too fond of the Seigan no kamae. Both parties do not.Ukes shomen cut would also be a threat to toris hands,
And your point is what?? For training, it is always just approximate. For a theoretical actual combat, who cares if your blade gets nicked? Do you want to live? If I were sword fighting for my life with a multi-million dollar valued, historical sword I would not care if it was hacked to **ck by the end of the fight. I would want to live with all of my limbs intact. The sword can go **ck itself.
I don't speak Japanese, i don't do any kendo or other sword martial art.
but i can totally get his instruction, and explanation, must be a really good teacher
It would be wonderful to have this videos with subtitles......
Learn the language you round-eye Gai-jin!
The boken with a saya is a such a good idea. So useful for training.
This is very interesting to watch....
I'm practicing Ona-ha Itto Ryu and never seen this style before....
The girl is very precise in her movements. like it.
@TheTrismegistos
Thank you for being interested.
Kouga Sekido, thank you for uploading.
Beautiful technics.
really awesome I love it ,would have been great in english as well to catch the finner details thank you
Any true student of the sword can understand the movements regardless of the language
@@jadekayak01 Then you have to wonder why instructors even bother to speak.
Tecnics I´ve never seen before. Very interesting... I like it
Fantastyczne...
Wyrazy szacunku 👏
🕊️
Master I love the techniques. Please help me get better. Much honor Master.
Magnifique, les déplacements sont super bien.
2:24 AMAZING
I wish I can learn this stuff I'm only 12 in nettleton Mississippi
Hey, I know it's been two years and you may have found a place, but:
Google someplace near you that teaches iaido. It focuses on slow practice of techniques such as this, and if you're really looking for a good background in sword-work then it's the perfect place to start. You'll often find Iaido taught in Aikido dojos (I recommend trying a Birankai affiliated dojo, if you have options to choose from; Birankai is an organization within aikido with high standards that I personally trust).
Very good and Interesting video. Please take a little bit longer.
This is pure bokkenjutsu. There are many differences.
It's a wooden sword, not a club. How do I explain this. A wooden sword is shaped like a sword so it behaves like one except for balance differences which don't affect carrying out techniques with a wooden sword much so you can do the exact tsame techniques with a real sword because the techniques are the same and the instrument will only affect performance, which can be compensated for by using real swords in training situations where you don't hit your partner on the head especially hard, not the bloody art itself since that is in the mind.
Bokkenjutsu IS a different set of techniques. There are many things you can do with a bokken that you cannot do with sword. And visa versa. There were many schools during certain periods that taught bokkenjutsu because sword duels were illegal. Unfortunately, many schools have lost their sword techniques because of this. Any of their senior teachers do know this, but it is what they have. No shame. I am an okuden menkyo. If I, personally had my choice, I would actually prefer to defend myself from a sword with a bokken. Sincerely, Tora Mitsu.
Wait are you Joy Smith or Tora Mitsu?
@@haochaotsiminh6193 forget about t, i also dont get his comment. its wired.
I practise Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu, and would like to know the name of this Sensei, and if Kouga Sekido has any ties to the Kouga Shinobi historical families or if it is a Ninpo Kenjutsu form. I'm very humbly asking.
Thank you for your comment.
I'm Sekito.
Kouga Sekido, but it has nothing to do with ninjutsu.
I teach swordsmanship 300 years ago.
@@KougaSekido Domo Arigato Gozaimassu , Sensei. I'll keep on following your videos, for I really appreciate the fluidity of your technique and the calm which it conveys me. It's worth mentioning that at Bujinkan we practise Samurai school as well (actually the majority of the weapon curriculum). Thank for your kindness. Much respect an honour, those are my wishes to all of your dojo.
Я вообще в шоке! По сути эта наука родилась из страшных вещей, тут либо очень тяжелые увечья либо летальный исход, если речь о реальном бое на реальных катанах.
2:58 Don't want to be rude but with a real sword she might've cut her own hair. Maybe that's why samurai had their own distinctive haircut? Also please add subs, it seems you are getting many views from outside Japan. Just some basic instructional subs would suffice I think.
where can I get bokken like that?
muchas gracias
Ничего не понятно, но очень красиво. ))
Tôi yêu văn hóa nước Nhật.
The female is very nice in that she freezes when the speaker apparently wants her to freeze. It is much easier to show how much better you are when the other person does just what you say. I think that if that lady let fly with her bokken, she would be bruising and breaking bones all day (if she wanted to).
missed out the point about seigan posture. i think both partys do not control the upper part of their respective partners.Tip of both swords far too high IMo.
👍👍👍👍 good... Wakarimats
I hate that americans or europeans are so insulting towards this art just because they don't get it I think it is a great art and pretty well developed through centuries. tell tem don't like it go somewhere else
Juan Carlos Vega: The Americans have no culture and very little history, so they won’t “get it” for something that is over 1000 years old! The Europeans, on the other hand simply don’t appreciate the self-discipline and self-sacrifice that that we true warriors aspire to.
@@551taylor so true..
@@551taylor agree
kaminari nokokyu : ichi no kata
Initial contact is being made by cutting edge of sword.This damages he cutting edge..Not too fond of the Seigan no kamae. Both parties do not.Ukes shomen cut would also be a threat to toris hands,
And your point is what?? For training, it is always just approximate. For a theoretical actual combat, who cares if your blade gets nicked? Do you want to live?
If I were sword fighting for my life with a multi-million dollar valued, historical sword I would not care if it was hacked to **ck by the end of the fight. I would want to live with all of my limbs intact. The sword can go **ck itself.
あの使ってる木刀は、なんていうんですか?
さあ。
材木桜かな?
白樫では?
Hay đấy.
oooooooooooooooo me parese genial :3
vc curte isso também é difícil encontrar alguém que goste disso também
Kkkkk oh os cara aqui foda dms
these move are so cool not like kendo fight just vertical slash form above so borring
Oss. Osu
Девченки заебатые!)
Это все балет. Танцы с палками. С реальным брем на месах ничего общего
I want my unborned doughter learn to use the sword like that girl, that will be the only way i will let ver date a boy lol
carlosmercadoabarca+ Learning Krav Maga would be more useful than fencing.
Let her date a girl then