Que arte tan poético es como ver la Ilíada en su tiempo. La fuerza que tiene te hace creer en la poesía de la ceremonia interna que ofrecen las artes marciales.
約30分、よくまとめられている。古流の総合武術、体術、剣、棒、小太刀、、、古武術には,各流派それぞれに技の名が異なり、由来もあり、その流派の考えが反映されている。所作に差異が見られる。しかし大きな流れを見ると、一続きに通じているものがある。柳生と名乗るだけあって一刀流の型がある、体術は古武道の見本みたいなものだ。棒術は長物使いの一連の技術が見て取れる。時間があれば、江戸柳生と尾張柳生の動画を見ると、その違いに気づくだろう。得物の使い方もそれぞれ流派により違いがある。学ばれたい。UA-cam動画の名称だけでもカード化して紐付けておくと、後で役立つ。深く細部まで知りたくなったら、宗家に学ぼう。、、、Kata is nagare.
A lot of moves are similar as aikido was spawned from jujutsu. The school is simple but complex. There is a reason for each part of the move/style. (I’m a student)
Jujutsu is the correct way to spell it. Not jiu-jitsu or ju-jitsu or jui-juitsu. However, I wouldn't walk up to Gordon Ryan and tell him his tat is spelled wrong.
A Ryu (Ryuha) is basically a war school and most Ryuha have multiple sub-disciplines usually a jutsu. Samurai would train in the Ryuha associated with the region/lord. So a Ryuha could have KenJutsu (swordmenship), JuJutsu (grappling), HonoJutsu (arresting with rope), Kyūjutsu (archery), taijutsu (hand to hand), etc. There could be up to 18 different jutsu in a ryuha (this is why the idea of Bruce Lee creating mix martial arts is laughable, it was the norm in the past).
@@TheCCBoi You confused MMA with complete martial art. The idea of having no style and just pick from every art what suits you is primary based on Bruce Lees idea.
@@Gieszkanne Great points, but samurai at an individual level (after completing initial training in a Ryuha), would train in other styles and would personalize the fighting system (that’s how newer styles were born). This model was the norm for any elite fighting force though-out most of history. Dogmatic loyalty to one style is a fairly new concept.
Love the traditional training.. although it was funny to see them go from double hands covering crotch into techniques back to double crotch covering. This must be a defense strategy against crotch grabbers.. lol 😂
This was a martial art taught to ashigaru who were low status samurai on the front lines of battle (infantry). They wore light, somewhat flimsy armor and the groin was supposedly susceptible to strikes.
Unlike Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Shingan Ryu wasn’t created by any member of the Yagyu clan. Permission to append the Yagyu name was granted to the founder by Yagyu Jubei. It was a school taught primarily to ashigaru foot soldiers. It’s base is taijutsu (jujutsu), but there are sword kata etc., of course.
@@Renbukan ok, that's a valuable information, thank you to answer me! just one last question : I have watched some of your demonstration videos... and i noticed that in the "Kenjutsu section" you used two different types of bokuto ... ( the first one showed is the thicc bokuto and after that, there are also a more lean bokuto that is also used ) , why there are two types of bokuto in Shingan ryu? is it any historical reason for it?
@@Lucasmagalhaes-vg5ox The thick bokuto we call Odachi. It isn’t really kenjutsu but rather a method of developing internal and external power via correct posture and breath flow. There is also iai, which doesn’t appear in the video. In fact, the video shows only about 30% of the full curriculum.
Que arte tan poético es como ver la Ilíada en su tiempo. La fuerza que tiene te hace creer en la poesía de la ceremonia interna que ofrecen las artes marciales.
Gran demostración de fuerza.
約30分、よくまとめられている。古流の総合武術、体術、剣、棒、小太刀、、、古武術には,各流派それぞれに技の名が異なり、由来もあり、その流派の考えが反映されている。所作に差異が見られる。しかし大きな流れを見ると、一続きに通じているものがある。柳生と名乗るだけあって一刀流の型がある、体術は古武道の見本みたいなものだ。棒術は長物使いの一連の技術が見て取れる。時間があれば、江戸柳生と尾張柳生の動画を見ると、その違いに気づくだろう。得物の使い方もそれぞれ流派により違いがある。学ばれたい。UA-cam動画の名称だけでもカード化して紐付けておくと、後で役立つ。深く細部まで知りたくなったら、宗家に学ぼう。、、、Kata is nagare.
This looks a lot more realistic and effective than Aikido.
A lot of moves are similar as aikido was spawned from jujutsu. The school is simple but complex. There is a reason for each part of the move/style. (I’m a student)
That is because it is Yawara.
Thank you very much for uploading this. Very interesting is the jiu-jitsu part. I wouldn't have expected this in a kenjutsu
school.
Jujutsu is the correct way to spell it. Not jiu-jitsu or ju-jitsu or jui-juitsu.
However, I wouldn't walk up to Gordon Ryan and tell him his tat is spelled wrong.
A Ryu (Ryuha) is basically a war school and most Ryuha have multiple sub-disciplines usually a jutsu. Samurai would train in the Ryuha associated with the region/lord. So a Ryuha could have KenJutsu (swordmenship), JuJutsu (grappling), HonoJutsu (arresting with rope), Kyūjutsu (archery), taijutsu (hand to hand), etc. There could be up to 18 different jutsu in a ryuha (this is why the idea of Bruce Lee creating mix martial arts is laughable, it was the norm in the past).
@@stevezy4772 But the pronunciation still sound more like Jiu Jitsu and Tai Jitsu (1:15-1:27) also (11:45)
@@TheCCBoi You confused MMA with complete martial art. The idea of having no style and just pick from every art what suits you is primary based on Bruce Lees idea.
@@Gieszkanne Great points, but samurai at an individual level (after completing initial training in a Ryuha), would train in other styles and would personalize the fighting system (that’s how newer styles were born). This model was the norm for any elite fighting force though-out most of history. Dogmatic loyalty to one style is a fairly new concept.
Es fascinante: entrenan igual que hace dos siglos, como si se hubieran congelado en el tiempo. 👍
Thanks
Здравствуйте подскажите пожалуйста это че за вид спорта??? Можно ли этаму научиться самому и каку литературу автора купить?????
Lol makes sense.. thanks for the insight 👍
金的絶対防御❤
What were the techniques of NEGORO?
야와라 유술 체술 장술 검술 😊
looks really strong.
Love the traditional training.. although it was funny to see them go from double hands covering crotch into techniques back to double crotch covering. This must be a defense strategy against crotch grabbers.. lol 😂
This was a martial art taught to ashigaru who were low status samurai on the front lines of battle (infantry). They wore light, somewhat flimsy armor and the groin was supposedly susceptible to strikes.
how many kenjutsu kata this school practices?
This is not a kenjutsu based school.
@@Renbukan yes, i notice it, i saw the entire video... but, if the school have influence of "Yagyu" family, they must have great sword skills
Unlike Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Shingan Ryu wasn’t created by any member of the Yagyu clan. Permission to append the Yagyu name was granted to the founder by Yagyu Jubei. It was a school taught primarily to ashigaru foot soldiers. It’s base is taijutsu (jujutsu), but there are sword kata etc., of course.
@@Renbukan ok, that's a valuable information, thank you to answer me! just one last question : I have watched some of your demonstration videos... and i noticed that in the "Kenjutsu section" you used two different types of bokuto ... ( the first one showed is the thicc bokuto and after that, there are also a more lean bokuto that is also used ) , why there are two types of bokuto in Shingan ryu? is it any historical reason for it?
@@Lucasmagalhaes-vg5ox The thick bokuto we call Odachi. It isn’t really kenjutsu but rather a method of developing internal and external power via correct posture and breath flow. There is also iai, which doesn’t appear in the video. In fact, the video shows only about 30% of the full curriculum.
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