As an Iaido practitioner I found this video extremely useful. The narration was at a very nice pace enabling one to reflect on one's own application of teno uchi, a concept which I find easy to understand but extremely hard to apply. Nonetheless, there are a lot of information offered which I will need to reflect on and apply in my own training. So thank you very much.
Thank you for your comment, Danny Meetoo!😀 tenouchi should be different depending on your purpose (cutting nothing, cutting things and hitting a target) but I am sure the concept is the same. If not, very similar. I do iaido a little bit too so I know what you are talking about 😉 PS...Please subscribe to my channel if you think other videos might be helpful for you! Thanks for your support! 🙏
Because of this chamnel i've been able to start training and developing a routine to learn about kendo and other martial arts. I'd like to thank you for this amazing work and i wish that your channel grow as much as possible. By the way, i'm from Brazil and there isn't any kendo school near my city.
@@joedbat rapaz, moro em Vitória da Conquista, na Bahia. Alguns anos atrás tinha um sensei que dava aulas em uma universidade daqui, infelizmente não morava aqui na época e ele saiu do país recentemente
BTW, I am a trained engineer, and it seems what you are calling "power" is proper force in a scientific sense. The word power is twice derived from force. Force through Distance (F x d) yields work (Energy), Power is Energy per Time so is defined as Force x Distance / Time.
Thanks! Wow! Headache! Hope I am not confusing the viewers of the video by using terms wrong. Again thanks for telling me that. And I am sure others appreciate your comment too!
先生、どうもありがとうございまた。Thank you Sensei for your time and perfectly detailed videos!
As an Iaido practitioner I found this video extremely useful. The narration was at a very nice pace enabling one to reflect on one's own application of teno uchi, a concept which I find easy to understand but extremely hard to apply. Nonetheless, there are a lot of information offered which I will need to reflect on and apply in my own training. So thank you very much.
Thank you for your comment, Danny Meetoo!😀
tenouchi should be different depending on your purpose (cutting nothing, cutting things and hitting a target) but I am sure the concept is the same. If not, very similar.
I do iaido a little bit too so I know what you are talking about 😉
PS...Please subscribe to my channel if you think other videos might be helpful for you! Thanks for your support! 🙏
I actually like your English because it's easy to understand. Keep it up!
Good to hear! Thanks!
Because of this chamnel i've been able to start training and developing a routine to learn about kendo and other martial arts. I'd like to thank you for this amazing work and i wish that your channel grow as much as possible. By the way, i'm from Brazil and there isn't any kendo school near my city.
Olá! Em qual cidade você mora? Alguns dojos não são muito divulgados.
@@joedbat rapaz, moro em Vitória da Conquista, na Bahia. Alguns anos atrás tinha um sensei que dava aulas em uma universidade daqui, infelizmente não morava aqui na época e ele saiu do país recentemente
@@marleyluciano2203 , Na UESB não tem mais?
Dá uma olhada neste link: www.uesb.br/ascom/ver_noticia_.asp?id=11085
Sim, é dificil de achar lugar e é meio carinho tbm...
Not sure which country you are from but always start this official page to look for a dojo: www.kendo-fik.org/organization/affiliate Good luck!
This is pure gold. Thank you!
Thank you sensei for the intimate analysis.
BTW, I am a trained engineer, and it seems what you are calling "power" is proper force in a scientific sense. The word power is twice derived from force. Force through Distance (F x d) yields work (Energy), Power is Energy per Time so is defined as Force x Distance / Time.
Thanks! Wow! Headache! Hope I am not confusing the viewers of the video by using terms wrong. Again thanks for telling me that. And I am sure others appreciate your comment too!
I got a Bokuto with a tsuba and a wooden scabbard a few weeks back, thought I'd take a look at kendo and here I am. I'll be sure to use these.
Thanks.
you're welcome! find a good teacher!
This was very helpful! I was getting wounds on my left hand and was wandering if I was doing something wrong. This explanation helps me a lot 😀
Great to hear that! Thanks for your comment!!
Thank you Hiro-sensei for sharing!
With this page alone I've been able to teach myself Kendo. Thank you for helping me become a ninja!
Thanks for the info. Would be great to have a follow-up for Te no uchi of cuts.
Thanks! And thank you for the comment. Tenouchi with the real sword?
Thank you for valuable lesson that makes me stronger
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