I live in a small seaside village on the southern tip of Africa…Having started kyudo at a very late age, and practicing solo daily, joining these online lessons, so very professionally presented by KIYOMOTO sensei , is a lifeline , honor, and privilege for which I am eternally grateful….if you are serious walking the way of kyudo….then these lessons are essential and will add much value
How would you react if you knew and understand that a master with 1000 years of heritage was alive and well and invites you to learn directly from him?…well, I immediately attended on a zoom lesson….and I regularly attend as many on line lessons as I can manage….. IF you are serious about learning this beautiful ancient art of RHEI HO….look no further
I am a long time Martial Artist, and I just started the online lessons. It is just as challenging to learn as any other style. I believe etiquette is a very importamt part of Martial Arts. As I got older and wiser, I realized that politeness has gotten me out of trouble many more times than fighting skill has.
Nothing like a basic mistake in the intro. They don't teach kyujutsu which is practice without a glove but kyudo which is done with a special glove Yugake, you can even see in the b roll how they are shooting with gloves so not Kyujutsu but Kyudo
I live in a small seaside village on the southern tip of Africa…Having started kyudo at a very late age, and practicing solo daily, joining these online lessons, so very professionally presented by KIYOMOTO sensei , is a lifeline , honor, and privilege for which I am eternally grateful….if you are serious walking the way of kyudo….then these lessons are essential and will add much value
How would you react if you knew and understand that a master with 1000 years of heritage was alive and well and invites you to learn directly from him?…well, I immediately attended on a zoom lesson….and I regularly attend as many on line lessons as I can manage…..
IF you are serious about learning this beautiful ancient art of RHEI HO….look no further
I am a long time Martial Artist, and I just started the online lessons. It is just as challenging to learn as any other style.
I believe etiquette is a very importamt part of Martial Arts. As I got older and wiser, I realized that politeness has gotten me out of trouble many more times than fighting skill has.
Nothing like a basic mistake in the intro. They don't teach kyujutsu which is practice without a glove but kyudo which is done with a special glove Yugake, you can even see in the b roll how they are shooting with gloves so not Kyujutsu but Kyudo