To say the least. I tried to figure out some of the stuff he shows here and not as easy as it looks. Having no tension in his feet I get as we walk similarly in bujinkan but the rest makes the mind boggle. The host talks of chi but it looks like taijutsu to me :)
very good video! thanks for posting. if i may ask, what is the name of master kuroda's particular school of swordsmanship? in all my kenjutsu youtube travels i've never seen anything quite like it.
This movement is designed not to be seen, hence it is not possible to see how things are actually done. What you "see" is not done in the paradigm that it looks like.
i think run mindlessly swinging the sword all around is more effective i mean... if you dont know what u are doing your opponent dont know what you are doing sooooo.. yeah
its not staged, meet kuroda sensei himself, train a day with him and you will experience it yourself. If..... you can even fathom it then because you will be blown away because this guy started at age 5, this video is from 2012 so he is 62 here. His family practiced this for over 450 years and passed on from father to son. Can't "youtube tutorial" those skills dude. I've seen some amazing things in dojo's, and this is not even the most weirdest/magical/fastest stuff.
Said the "expert" behind the computer who had never really experienced this sort of work firsthand, or even seen it done in person, and really had no business at all commenting on it...
@The Sleeping Giant - I agree. There is a lot of bullshittery out there in the martial arts trade. His sword skills seem okay to possibly even good, but......that finger shit is not practical.
Incredible. I would love to train there.
What state do you live in? The Nami Ryu system is part of the kuroda Han and have several schools around the country.
that is so awesome, thanks for posting this up
Well feeling a technique is what it's all about. That's why being uke is an honored thing to be, in my opinion.
Thank you Sensei
The camera angle is so brilliantly positioned.
Komagawa Kaishin ryu is Kuroda sensei's kenjutsu style.
These swordsmen sure held their secrets.
To say the least. I tried to figure out some of the stuff he shows here and not as easy as it looks. Having no tension in his feet I get as we walk similarly in bujinkan but the rest makes the mind boggle. The host talks of chi but it looks like taijutsu to me :)
Did you know Roger spent a year with Kuroda he said it was quite the experience :)
I have a long video of his stuff and it is very hard to see what he does you need to FEEL it! I guess.
very good video! thanks for posting. if i may ask, what is the name of master kuroda's particular school of swordsmanship? in all my kenjutsu youtube travels i've never seen anything quite like it.
amazing i find it difficult to do a 3 direction cut
This movement is designed not to be seen, hence it is not possible to see how things are actually done. What you "see" is not done in the paradigm that it looks like.
Indeed thank you
He slightly moves his feet in circles when he changes stances. I haven't seen a technique like that @ 2:53
You are welcome.
The warning makes me wannay try it irl
I know he is the 15th Grand master of his family school you will have to Google the rest.
No I didn't It must of been Awesome!
Kuroda is so honourabel I have longed to challenge him.
Sara lance😂
i think run mindlessly swinging the sword all around is more effective
i mean... if you dont know what u are doing your opponent dont know what you are doing sooooo.. yeah
non telegraphic as all hell
The finger wrestling is ridiculously staged. The other stuff is cool.
its not staged, meet kuroda sensei himself, train a day with him and you will experience it yourself. If..... you can even fathom it then because you will be blown away because this guy started at age 5, this video is from 2012 so he is 62 here. His family practiced this for over 450 years and passed on from father to son. Can't "youtube tutorial" those skills dude. I've seen some amazing things in dojo's, and this is not even the most weirdest/magical/fastest stuff.
My teacher can do it. It feels like a small circle te hana wrist manipulation pressed into the right spot
Said the "expert" behind the computer who had never really experienced this sort of work firsthand, or even seen it done in person, and really had no business at all commenting on it...
There is nothing staged with Kuroda Tetsuzan. He uses science to do incredible things.
@The Sleeping Giant - I agree. There is a lot of bullshittery out there in the martial arts trade. His sword skills seem okay to possibly even good, but......that finger shit is not practical.
I think this made up let's see the denshos and menkyo. The taijutsu look a joke.
the finger wrestling was so fake no one does that
Not fake. Kuroda Tetsuzan. He does amazing things but can explain the science behind it.