Not such a great tutorial. The hakama is always worn with an obi (belt). The himo (strings) start above the obi at the back and tie below the obi at the front. The sword goes in between the second and third layer of the obi (because the wakizashi goes between the first and second layer) and comes out above the bottom himo at the side. This keeps the sword from dropping down at the back. The string on the scabbard is called a “sageo”. It is looped over the back of the scabbard and brought to the front, where it is tied to the bottom himo. Knowing how to properly tie a hakama and wear a sword is step number one in Japanese sword arts. It appears you missed that step.
Obviously you're not a real swordsman, so let a real Ninja explain this to you: The inner Obi is for the Wakizashi only (except when you visit somebody of higher status, then you wear the Katana also in the inner Obi). For fighting you put on a 2nd outer Obi below the Hakama belt, and there you carry the Katana. This makes is easier to draw, enables special movements, and keeps you more secure in close combat, since you wont hurt your back so easily when you get pushed down, and you can carry extra stuff in the outer obi if you need, like an axe for example.
Thank you Seki sensei. LOL. There are more schools than Asayama Ichiden Ryu (of which Seki sensei is head of a branch Dojo, not the main ryuha). So while your explanation is true for some ryuha, it is incorrect for most. It's always fun hearing from from a "real ninja".
@@jyunte I am not Seki, I am Senshi Mamoru of the Bishojo Senshi Ryu. The Ninja was a joke of course, I'm really just a poor Shinobi no mono. But it's always good to have the Sword mobile, for various trick moves.
Where is the obi? the sword is not placed directly in the Hakama's himo, the bow in front is called chumonji (kanji for the number 10) and needs to be a perfect cross, the sageo does not need to be tied in this way, normally only the Muso Shiden Ryu school ties it this way, Jikiden, for example, passes the sageo behind the sword and traps it under the tsuba. This video is just misinformation.
Hi, thanks for video and practical advise ❤ as far as martial arts concerned I have been attending a fake Aikido dojo, where I only learned push-ups and cardio. Senseys showed very difficult moves, and noone could repeat, nor remember what they show 😂😂😂😂😂🙏 OSS....
just one detail, the title of the video is wrong, it should be called "How not to put a hakama and a sword" Seriously, this girl should watch another tutorial on how to put on a hakama before doing a tutorial.
I've lived in Japan for 38 years. I've been a student of Aikido for 6 years and a student of Mugai Shinden Mugairyu Iai Heiho for 27 years. I am a member of Mugai Kai and Shibucho on Okinawa. Not all schools of Aikido wear an obi under their Hakama, but most do. I know of no style of Iaido that does not wear an obi nor wear their Hakama the way you demonstrated. Whoever taught you how to tie the Hakama needs to go back to school.
What the hell is she a world champion of? This was terrible. For the record, this is *NOT* how you do it. It has similarities, but if you do it like this, you'll be tripping over your hakama a lot, and it will eventually fall off.
Actually no, there’s different ways to put the Hakama on depending on the martial art that you practice, I don’t doubt the method you know is correct by any means, I don’t mean to disrespect you, but this is the way to put it on without an obi belt and I use it like this for my Battojutsu training, you’ll only trip on the Hakama if it’s under your bellybutton meaning it’s too low which is why she explains it needs to be at the height of your bellybutton, if you do that right and your Hakama size isn’t too big for you it’s totally fine! Best regards.
clear directions on how NOT to tie a hakama and wear a sword. You tied your hakama backwards. An obi is always worn when wearing a sword. Also, that's not how a sageo is tied to the sword. Also, why is your sageo a literal rope. So much misinformation from a "world champion". Such a shame since the instructions are actually well delivered. Unfortunately, they're the wrong instructions
I am sorry you must keep recognition away that many suffer or not due different intellectual disease and mental illness. It is common, way to common I mean but who cares. Its a thing we call life.
Ty for this! I am a little rusty in my Iaido studies and this was very helpful!!
Very proud of you and how far you have gotten!!
Jewels is quite a young lady. Oss.
Why are these xma people so disrespectful to Japanese culture and traditions ?
DON'T LEARN FROM HER. Hakama it's not put on like that. This is BS.
Not such a great tutorial. The hakama is always worn with an obi (belt). The himo (strings) start above the obi at the back and tie below the obi at the front. The sword goes in between the second and third layer of the obi (because the wakizashi goes between the first and second layer) and comes out above the bottom himo at the side. This keeps the sword from dropping down at the back. The string on the scabbard is called a “sageo”. It is looped over the back of the scabbard and brought to the front, where it is tied to the bottom himo. Knowing how to properly tie a hakama and wear a sword is step number one in Japanese sword arts. It appears you missed that step.
I don’t think this is Japanese 😂 I was looking for this comment because yes I feel like all of this was so wrong!
Obviously you're not a real swordsman, so let a real Ninja explain this to you:
The inner Obi is for the Wakizashi only (except when you visit somebody of higher status, then you wear the Katana also in the inner Obi).
For fighting you put on a 2nd outer Obi below the Hakama belt, and there you carry the Katana. This makes is easier to draw, enables special movements, and keeps you more secure in close combat, since you wont hurt your back so easily when you get pushed down, and you can carry extra stuff in the outer obi if you need, like an axe for example.
Thank you Seki sensei. LOL. There are more schools than Asayama Ichiden Ryu (of which Seki sensei is head of a branch Dojo, not the main ryuha). So while your explanation is true for some ryuha, it is incorrect for most. It's always fun hearing from from a "real ninja".
@@jyunte I am not Seki, I am Senshi Mamoru of the Bishojo Senshi Ryu. The Ninja was a joke of course, I'm really just a poor Shinobi no mono. But it's always good to have the Sword mobile, for various trick moves.
@@p4radigm989 Whatever. SMH
Very well explained in a clear way, it's just a shame it's not how you actually wear a hakama. Oh well!
Carrying a sword on your shoulder is out of the question; it is an insult to kendo practitioners around the world.
Thank u so much!
Explained so well!
Everything thing she does is wrong and disrespectful to the culture and traditions of Budo. Why do you want to believe in falsehoods ?
Thank you 🙏
Where is the obi? the sword is not placed directly in the Hakama's himo, the bow in front is called chumonji (kanji for the number 10) and needs to be a perfect cross, the sageo does not need to be tied in this way, normally only the Muso Shiden Ryu school ties it this way, Jikiden, for example, passes the sageo behind the sword and traps it under the tsuba. This video is just misinformation.
Hi, thanks for video and practical advise ❤ as far as martial arts concerned I have been attending a fake Aikido dojo, where I only learned push-ups and cardio. Senseys showed very difficult moves, and noone could repeat, nor remember what they show 😂😂😂😂😂🙏 OSS....
Nice, very different though. Why no obi?
just one detail, the title of the video is wrong, it should be called "How not to put a hakama and a sword"
Seriously, this girl should watch another tutorial on how to put on a hakama before doing a tutorial.
La mejor !!!! Campeona !!!!
Sorry, but no, this is not the right (traditional) way.
What kind of sword is that? Where can I get one? Thank you for any information!
I've lived in Japan for 38 years. I've been a student of Aikido for 6 years and a student of Mugai Shinden Mugairyu Iai Heiho for 27 years. I am a member of Mugai Kai and Shibucho on Okinawa. Not all schools of Aikido wear an obi under their Hakama, but most do. I know of no style of Iaido that does not wear an obi nor wear their Hakama the way you demonstrated. Whoever taught you how to tie the Hakama needs to go back to school.
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Who taught her ? Obviously who taught her had no formal training or knowledge of Budo
What the hell is she a world champion of? This was terrible. For the record, this is *NOT* how you do it. It has similarities, but if you do it like this, you'll be tripping over your hakama a lot, and it will eventually fall off.
Actually no, there’s different ways to put the Hakama on depending on the martial art that you practice, I don’t doubt the method you know is correct by any means, I don’t mean to disrespect you, but this is the way to put it on without an obi belt and I use it like this for my Battojutsu training, you’ll only trip on the Hakama if it’s under your bellybutton meaning it’s too low which is why she explains it needs to be at the height of your bellybutton, if you do that right and your Hakama size isn’t too big for you it’s totally fine! Best regards.
looks great, but that is the string for? :O
the sageo is used for many things, tie the sword shut, hold your sleeves back, tie up enemy etc
Great question Pedro. It looks like Chibi beet me to it. Oss!
Great answer Chibi! Thanks and Oss!
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You ate a bad a______ssss . The Japanese are laughing its incorrect tie for Iaido . 🙏👍🤓
Can anybody tell which martial art is that kenjutsu Or iaido ?
Not Iaido definitely! Looks like some kind of acrobatic Aikido stuff. The girl is gifted ant has talent though...
It is Not a Martial Art , she has no formal legetament authentic training she is a fraud
She is a fraud, she has no formal legetament authentic training in Budo or Japanese Swordsmanship
Tie front first then back. Imagine if you want go to toilet if you tie back first 😂
Why does her karate GUI have a Taco Bell logo on it, this is a HUGE red flag
Blessed to have a local area franchise help with travel and tournament cost. These competitors truly deserve it!
I guess so
Sorry, but the traditional way in Japanese martial Arts? No. All wrong
clear directions on how NOT to tie a hakama and wear a sword. You tied your hakama backwards. An obi is always worn when wearing a sword. Also, that's not how a sageo is tied to the sword. Also, why is your sageo a literal rope. So much misinformation from a "world champion". Such a shame since the instructions are actually well delivered. Unfortunately, they're the wrong instructions
I am sorry you must keep recognition away that many suffer or not due different intellectual disease and mental illness. It is common, way to common I mean but who cares. Its a thing we call life.