I have received my Hakama for the first time and even after some practice in class, I was having trouble remembering how to tie the knot. Thank you so much for this tutorial! It makes me feel better to have a decent guide at home!
Clear, concise, perfect... As hnabas mentioned the white belt used for the demonstration is a huge asset in understanding where the straps are going. As a white belt, Shihan will be pleasantly surprised that I can now dress myself properly. Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu!
Best "how to wear hakama" video ever! brilliant to use white himo!! I practice KENDO and at my dojo we use this method, someone with the final bow (maybe also iado practicers) but the most just with a knot. (minor thing, I've heard to jump in with your left leg firs...)
I don't think he's using that combination on hakama stripes and black hakama for training, so is very kind from him to take the time to prepare that combination so everybody can see clearly. And I really love!! that final knot
A nice tutorial on the hakama. I have not seen this particular wrapping pattern before. At first, I thought he was going to demonstrate the informal knot that many practitioners use in Iaido, kendo and aikido, but then he finished it using the formal fold and tuck. There are various ways to tie the hakama, depending on what the situation and style call for. In this particular instance, I suppose this is his styles formal knot?
My humble experience with Aikido is that this type of tie is acceptable, but I prefer a tie in which both ties are knotted in the front because when I roll or fall in Aikido I have had the rear knot press painfully into my hip/lower back. I am not suggesting that tying both straps in the back is "right" just potentially less painful for daily practice.
@GomuGomuNoBaka It's appropriate for Aikido, but I find that it's difficult for it to remain tied in this way during all the rolls we do unless it's tied VERY tight. For this reason, I've noticed that Hakama are usually tied differently by Aikidoists (they wrap the ties down through the belt on the side for both front and back so that the belt supports the hakama more securely to stay on after a long period of rolls.)
@GomuGomuNoBaka some schools tell you to use some knots, but what you must take into account for Aikido is not using knots on your back to avoid spinal damage. however if you don't have regulations you can pick iup elements and customize your hakama knot, Girls in my aikido school use that final knot and look gorgeous!!
This is good, but only for Iaido. Their theme is how to handle the sword, mainly how to draw the sword from sheath. "Iai" means both sides are sitting or not yet move. If you are Aikido trainee you should find another one.
This is a very late reply...The first knot ends up in the back according to this demonstration. If you use this for Aikido body arts, the bump created by the knot may cause injury if you end up landing hard on your back.
@GomuGomuNoBaka My Aikido Sensei ties his hakama one way for Aikido and then ties it this way for Iaido. My Iaido senei taught me to tie my hakama like this.
I'm extremely thankful for this video. I was struggling with putting on my hakama properly for months, but now I finally get it! ありがとー🙇🏼♂️
Bardzo dziękuję za tak wspaniałe prosty pokaz wiązania hakama. Wszystko mi się przypomniało.
I have received my Hakama for the first time and even after some practice in class, I was having trouble remembering how to tie the knot. Thank you so much for this tutorial! It makes me feel better to have a decent guide at home!
His student's are very fortunate. Wish I had a teacher like this. Great explanation as always.
Most excellent, clear and concise instruction. Arigatōgozaimashita!
Excellent clear and well done instruction, thank you!
What a great idea to use the white himo for the video, it makes it much easier to see them! Thanks for the video.
Hakama is probably the greatest piece of clothing ever made, I'm getting myself one this weekend I can't wait for it!
Clear, concise, perfect... As hnabas mentioned the white belt used for the demonstration is a huge asset in understanding where the straps are going. As a white belt, Shihan will be pleasantly surprised that I can now dress myself properly. Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu!
thank you! I only have a cosplay gi and hakama set but it works for training and you helped me learn how to wear it!
Great tutorial... Thanks for white strips on black hakama...it is very easy to understand
this very smart with white belt
This is a very clever tutorial, thank you
Very useful, clear tutorial. Thanks!
Best "how to wear hakama" video ever! brilliant to use white himo!!
I practice KENDO and at my dojo we use this method, someone with the final bow (maybe also iado practicers) but the most just with a knot.
(minor thing, I've heard to jump in with your left leg firs...)
Very useful for cosplay 8D Thank you so much! :] Finally, a good tutorial.
thank you,i was struggling. i am wearing my hakama now.
Thank you for this tutorial. It helped a lot.
I don't think he's using that combination on hakama stripes and black hakama for training, so is very kind from him to take the time to prepare that combination so everybody can see clearly. And I really love!! that final knot
Epitelous! Eixa megali aporia gia to pos kanan auton ton stauroto kompo!! Thank youuuu!!!!!!
Thank your I Been Tieing this Wrong for years Thank you for the Help.
Thank you very much
Very useful video
A nice tutorial on the hakama. I have not seen this particular wrapping pattern before. At first, I thought he was going to demonstrate the informal knot that many practitioners use in Iaido, kendo and aikido, but then he finished it using the formal fold and tuck. There are various ways to tie the hakama, depending on what the situation and style call for. In this particular instance, I suppose this is his styles formal knot?
Very good video! Thank you :D
My humble experience with Aikido is that this type of tie is acceptable, but I prefer a tie in which both ties are knotted in the front because when I roll or fall in Aikido I have had the rear knot press painfully into my hip/lower back. I am not suggesting that tying both straps in the back is "right" just potentially less painful for daily practice.
@GomuGomuNoBaka It's appropriate for Aikido, but I find that it's difficult for it to remain tied in this way during all the rolls we do unless it's tied VERY tight. For this reason, I've noticed that Hakama are usually tied differently by Aikidoists (they wrap the ties down through the belt on the side for both front and back so that the belt supports the hakama more securely to stay on after a long period of rolls.)
Thank you SO much!!
Thank you!
I never could get the cross right! Now I know what I was doing wrong. Domo.
Excelente instrução mestre,sou novo inscrito
Thanks!
@GomuGomuNoBaka some schools tell you to use some knots, but what you must take into account for Aikido is not using knots on your back to avoid spinal damage.
however if you don't have regulations you can pick iup elements and customize your hakama knot, Girls in my aikido school use that final knot and look gorgeous!!
Excellente vidéo -
This is good, but only for Iaido.
Their theme is how to handle the sword,
mainly how to draw the sword from sheath.
"Iai" means both sides are sitting
or not yet move.
If you are Aikido trainee
you should find another one.
This is a very late reply...The first knot ends up in the back according to this demonstration. If you use this for Aikido body arts, the bump created by the knot may cause injury if you end up landing hard on your back.
Ok I finally know how to tie the goddamn thing I made for my cosplay jfc thank you god for this video
Thank you
Justo ayer le estaba preguntando a mi sensei cuál es la técnica que usan para esto, interesante saber que TH-cam es un poco mas turbio cada día
excellent, domo arigato gozaimashita -
Well,I haven't noticed this way of tying before - I practice kendo.It seems interesting though ^^
Thanks
domo arigato gozaimashita. I have a question: is this tying appropriate to Iai only, or for Aikido and Kendo also?
Now I can wear my miko cosplay XD
@GomuGomuNoBaka
My Aikido Sensei ties his hakama one way for Aikido and then ties it this way for Iaido. My Iaido senei taught me to tie my hakama like this.
please can you tell me where I can find these mikio tutorials?
That is a great tutorial! It helped me understand how I will be making my own Hakama pants and how to properly tie them as well!
Definetely for Iaido only. This type of tying will cause discomfort and possible injury for the Aikido practice.
arigato gozaimashita
Please we want know what this size ?
We are want order but they are sade Japanese size different, please we want know about the size 🙏
Domo arigato gozaimashita :D!!!!!!
it's for iai (maybe kendo too) But not for Aikido I think.
@xXxMAOHxXx
its japanese accent ^^
Read description. FOR IAIDO !!! NOT KENDO !!!
ok... but it's not like that we do or put in a hakama ...
Me tromazei o tropos pou milaei! Les kai tha me deirei an k;anw lathos ton kompo!! Mipos einai o pappous tou Kampamaru?
Domo adikato sensei..
*Domo arigato* is the right way to spell it.
適当過ぎる我流 !!
why do they call it hakama.
Or AIKIDO
@theR0nin Exactly what I thought when I saw this video ^^
???
en. español. por favor
Thay never show how women put on hakama , because thay where it differently then Male's do .
There so roomy
Thank You!
Thank you!