I took some iaido classes for a few years and this was pretty accurate. Last hour of class was usually bringing the damp tatami mats out and setting them up for cutting. It might look like a lot of their swings don't have a lot of power behind them, but they do. It's all coming from the lower body like the hips and back. Those smooth casual swings would cut your hands off. Though generally when not cutting Tatami, practice iaito are used.
Guess it was because it's a reverse horizontal cut (for right-handers) so it's really difficult to get it right. They're probably all laughing because they know how difficult that last cut is and have all struggled with it.
I like how they show the failures as well as the successes. It takes a lot of practice to do this stuff flawlessly. It is not as easy as some make it look.
This is something I really appreciate. Seeing a young learner becoming good is brilliant, but sometimes it is also amazing to remember why a master is called a master. It's MESMERIZING! I have a lot of respect for masters and mentors (and this applies to pretty much everything you can learn from a master).
After playing Ghosts of Tsushima, I now can somewhat understand the frustration of not cutting through them all and the excitement in getting it. I just wish I had half the discipline these practitioners have.
Whenever I see demonstrations like this, I start to wonder what the actual capacity of a real-life samurai from history (when samurai were in their prime) was like.
From what I read, most of the things like the graceful movements and all were basically non-existent. Samurai fought closer to how a gangster in Brazil fights with a machete. Of course, most of the skills still were preserved, but there was a lot more expedience in their movements since speed is life. I also believe they didn't slash as much as they stabbed with the swords. There is no evidence to say either way, but I just can't imagine a cut being very useful considering most wore some form of armor especially if going to war. A stab would be far more effective. Just like IRL military, when they teach how to fight with a knife, they teach stabbing to end a fight as it is much more effective than cutting and waiting for the enemy to bleed out.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj slashing was useful at that time bcs they were obviously a lot stronger, faster and more precise, through an armor plate of course stabbing will work, but imagine the damage when they land a clean slash on the joints of the armor, such as elbows, shoulders, knees and specially the neck, shit, a sword war must been just outrageous, vicious, brutal, demonic, we are just blessed to live in such peaceful time..
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj You’re right about that. Many of the this type of the samurai sword skills were established during peaceful years of Edo period as important knowledge of liberal arts/tasteful skills. Real samurai fight was much different than clean hero swords-man movie, more like a something from movie “seven samurai”
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD! IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
I'm from Austria and never seen a competition like this,i had so much fun watching. And the people are so kind,lust lovely. I just want to say thank you 4 shareing this.
Ok, Australian Government will see this video and ban butter knives. I do like a girl who smiles after inflicting a killer blow with a killer sword. Very impressive.
I'm very impressed, myself. In the U.S. we have the opposite problem. One of our "students" would show up with a .44 Magnum and quickly get arrested outside the dojo, probably.
He actually sliced the bamboo. They just didn't showed where he put back his sword in the saya, because they thought that the internet wasn't ready for that one.
10:02 I've never seen this master fail. Watching tameshigiri videos is just fun to me, but every single time he shows up, there is no mistake. First time I saw a video with him in it, he cut down 6 strawmats in a single strike - where all others basically failed. A real tiger that one.
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD! IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
Consider that each one of those rolled up tatami mats is as difficult / as much resistance as cutting through a person. It is also a sign that their hard work, practice, and diligence is paying off.
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD! IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD! IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
Thing to remember is even if it didn’t go all the way through. If it had been a living opponent they would have given a serious hurt that would probably have doomed them. They have my respect.👍
The women are great! Precision and stroke to a very high degree. Wonderful technique! Easy to see and hear how their swings travel through the air. Bow... Respect. There is a huge visual difference between hitting with a sword and slicing through with one.
I'm no expert but it seems that the aim here is to be able to cut the roll as many times as possible, as cleanly and quickly as possible. Because during a real battle/flurry attack you never know which strike may actually land due to the opponent defending, so all of the swings during a flurry must be accurate, powerful and fast enough to slice the roll... And maintaining endurance of that must be hard when wielding a katana those things are not light - I've seen the hands of people who train with them and they are all calloused up! Props to these guys doing this in their elderly ages too with so much skill
It's a display of technique and skill more than it is a display of power. Katana are not like axes, if you try to chop with them like you would an axe then it will not make a clean cut. You have to "slice" as well as "chop" in the same motion (kind of like a fishing rod, instead of an axe), and you have to make sure the slice is straight otherwise you will lose force and might not complete the cut. I hope this makes sense.
You japanese have to keep this competition at least once every 6 month, every month are good too, but i dont know livecycle of the tatami, is it posible the tatami can harvest every month?
This is much harder than it looks. It's kind of using a violin bow. Every movement of the blade you must carefully calibrate your arms to swing at the exact angle to keep the blade straight down the cut. This takes an enormous amount of practice to achieve consistently.
Very sure, it is no way easy; however, I am somewhat surprised. Some of them look like veterans and yet, it seems as if they struggle to control the weight of their own swords. _Hasuji_ and _tenouchi_ seem constrained and the general tameshigiri executed are therefore poor: hasty and umbalanced body-sword or slow and dull (jammed blade).
What makes it so difficult to slice I wonder... Why some can slice up to 5 while other only manage 1.. is it the power? Sword sharpness? Or the fast timing? I wonder hmm
It would be good to know the rules for evaluating the performance, from what I’ve seen I presume speed, cleanliness of cut and something else, but as the exercises are different I am a bit lost.
15:29 these two have the cleanest cuts also does anybody know where i can find the scene of this old guy doing a half vertical cut? i remember seeing it ages ago but now i cant find it
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD! IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
someone said "ikeda!" to cheer the right side men because right side teams had been disadvantage.finally he can not overturn the games. So They were laughing warmly (not as ridiculed him).
As an 'Iai' practitioner, and having met one or two real ones, I laughed so hard at them laughing at themselves. God forbid, give 'em Saki and tell stories... Thank you.
1:47, 10:02 and 11:09, from this sword master three magnificent displays of extreme speed and precision.
oh please. These people act like they’ve trained a few months max
You missed 3:07 hes really impressive !
@@azi0n 5 or 6 big bamboo pieces? They're hollow, ya know?
@@donsimons9810 lol that aint bamboo
@@GooseAtron5000 oh, what is it?
5:17 Not even looking, one handed first cut. That was smooth af.
my favorite
The dude at 10 mins is also smooth af. perfect form
mine too
those mats are pretty massive
失敗しても恥ずかしがらずに平静を保ってるのカッコイイわ
I took some iaido classes for a few years and this was pretty accurate. Last hour of class was usually bringing the damp tatami mats out and setting them up for cutting. It might look like a lot of their swings don't have a lot of power behind them, but they do. It's all coming from the lower body like the hips and back. Those smooth casual swings would cut your hands off.
Though generally when not cutting Tatami, practice iaito are used.
I took some classes for a few months. I moved and found HEMA longsword. Something about metal on metal...sparks flying...that hooked me.
still cant cut bamboo mat
What? A katana would cut your hand off with little to no effort? Who would have guessed...
3:13惚れた
i did too (私もしました)
19:59 is golden and so wholesome the way they they both laughed with one another. who else rewatched it to get all other 16 masters reactions lol
Guess it was because it's a reverse horizontal cut (for right-handers) so it's really difficult to get it right. They're probably all laughing because they know how difficult that last cut is and have all struggled with it.
th-cam.com/video/4G6e4TaJxkI/w-d-xo.html 1:58,
3:12 most cutest
Pardon?
I like how they show the failures as well as the successes. It takes a lot of practice to do this stuff flawlessly. It is not as easy as some make it look.
They are supposed to be great teachers. They should not fail for their honor. If they fail they must publicly practice harakiri
@@74tgf, cringe.
明らかにお年寄りなのに剣先がぶれない人は凄いな
どれだけ刀を振り続けてきたんだろう・・・
並べ切りのときなんか楽しそうでいいな。
武士の時代の稽古の一節を見てるみたいだった。
3:13 gave me chills
Same
Best girl
@@DekuStickGamer Fr and she’s pretty ash😭
She is beautyful 😃😍😍😅🤣🤣
her form was perfect
11:08-11:28 awesome, it takes a lot of courage to show your "botched" cuts as well as successful ones. Very good gentlemen.
Thank you for the video
He and the bold young guy are very skilled
Who is this man. His hands are so stable.
i like the botched cuts, if you only see successes it makes it seem easy
botched? i thought that was the intended goal...
Indeed. I have never learned martial arts, but I can feel that he is skillful.
Seeing the Elders show their skills which I imagine took decades of training was impressive to see.
This is something I really appreciate. Seeing a young learner becoming good is brilliant, but sometimes it is also amazing to remember why a master is called a master. It's MESMERIZING! I have a lot of respect for masters and mentors (and this applies to pretty much everything you can learn from a master).
After playing Ghosts of Tsushima, I now can somewhat understand the frustration of not cutting through them all and the excitement in getting it. I just wish I had half the discipline these practitioners have.
2:09 this dude is the most dangerous of them all and you know it, he just sliced two stacked atoms just like that
King? Is that you?!
LoL
Yeah... people dies after he sheathe his katana
OMg I THOUGHT THE SAMEEEE
Samurai Grampa Simpson
ポニテの女性、ただでさえ身幅の広い刀で重く振りにくいはずなのに切れる時の音も振りも力も全部めっちゃ綺麗。あと藁切りさんおるやん、
Whenever I see demonstrations like this, I start to wonder what the actual capacity of a real-life samurai from history (when samurai were in their prime) was like.
Well considering back then it was life or death...I'd imagine the difference in capacities is vast
If a back then samurai would watch some of these, would end up commiting seppuku out of cringe. Different times, I'm just joking.
From what I read, most of the things like the graceful movements and all were basically non-existent. Samurai fought closer to how a gangster in Brazil fights with a machete. Of course, most of the skills still were preserved, but there was a lot more expedience in their movements since speed is life. I also believe they didn't slash as much as they stabbed with the swords. There is no evidence to say either way, but I just can't imagine a cut being very useful considering most wore some form of armor especially if going to war. A stab would be far more effective. Just like IRL military, when they teach how to fight with a knife, they teach stabbing to end a fight as it is much more effective than cutting and waiting for the enemy to bleed out.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj slashing was useful at that time bcs they were obviously a lot stronger, faster and more precise, through an armor plate of course stabbing will work, but imagine the damage when they land a clean slash on the joints of the armor, such as elbows, shoulders, knees and specially the neck, shit, a sword war must been just outrageous, vicious, brutal, demonic, we are just blessed to live in such peaceful time..
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj You’re right about that. Many of the this type of the samurai sword skills were established during peaceful years of Edo period as important knowledge of liberal arts/tasteful skills. Real samurai fight was much different than clean hero swords-man movie, more like a something from movie “seven samurai”
6:15 best making
Agreeee!
That was amazing
Doppo Orochi as a kendo master
I agree, I wish I could learn from him😔
That’s the old guy that teaches the anime mc
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD!
IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
ボウズの30代くらいの人すっげぇ上手w
体上手く使えてる上にパワーもあるのすげぇ
あと7、3分けの髪のおじいさんめっちゃ上手な気がする
坊主の方はTH-camで藁切り抜刀斎と検索なさると出てこられますよ。
本当に綺麗に切られますよね。
見てて気持ちいいよな
3:12
I'm from Austria and never seen a competition like this,i had so much fun watching.
And the people are so kind,lust lovely.
I just want to say thank you 4 shareing this.
3:12 She made the best cut ! amazing!
That guy on the thumbnail, his swings are very precise such that he doesnt exert much force at all and yet delivers a clean cut.
can you do it?
@@interexp wrong comment
@@interexp that's a compliment bro
@@BvLee Dude chill, poor Explorer's just being slow like always
They can't help the way they're made.
10:00 11:10 逆井て人が重心安定してて、切り口も綺麗。
I like the fact that nobody claps, unlike cutting competitions in HEMA. Makes it look like a serious event, and not a show.
I would hate people clapping, just cause i cut something.
Loads of people are clapping, like at 3:40
神への奉納なので
I love how they're just having fun and laugh when they messed up.
I like that they show all of the good and the bad during the tournament.
It helps demonstrate just how much skill it takes to cut.
Ok, Australian Government will see this video and ban butter knives. I do like a girl who smiles after inflicting a killer blow with a killer sword. Very impressive.
I'm very impressed, myself. In the U.S. we have the opposite problem. One of our "students" would show up with a .44 Magnum and quickly get arrested outside the dojo, probably.
@@GlidingZephyr Lol
US is fucked up......
holy shit it’s leokim
In Russia the butter knives and japan swords was banned long ago, but we all fucked it ;)
@@GlidingZephyr "probably" uh no
3:13 great cutter
13:27 my first time with a girl
Swing and a miss ? lol
They guy is gonna have to commit seppuku after that one 😂
@@ThaOneChrisJONES his katana got stuck in Saya
@@frankwo1fer He didn't even hit the target.
He actually sliced the bamboo. They just didn't showed where he put back his sword in the saya, because they thought that the internet wasn't ready for that one.
10:02
I've never seen this master fail. Watching tameshigiri videos is just fun to me, but every single time he shows up, there is no mistake. First time I saw a video with him in it, he cut down 6 strawmats in a single strike - where all others basically failed.
A real tiger that one.
the skill , focus and technique is amazing on all of them .
3:13 Circle+Circle+L1+L1+Square = Well Done, you cut through 5 Bamboo
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD!
IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
@@mr.e-7385 you good mate?
*R E S O L V E I N C R E A S E D*
@@ok9_5788 Nah, he has PTSD
Was looking for a ghost of tsunami
13:24 when u buy your first katana in the mall
LMAOOOO
@@jazlynpadilla5089 τφ
That's if you're lucky, a lot of times those pakistani stainless wallhangers will break if they hit something...
lol
I love how everybody is so hyped when they cut through many
Consider that each one of those rolled up tatami mats is as difficult / as much resistance as cutting through a person. It is also a sign that their hard work, practice, and diligence is paying off.
I imagine it's a lot like hitting the sweet spot in baseball. That perfect cut doesn't happen very often, even for highly skilled swordsmen/women.
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD!
IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
@@mr.e-7385 stop yelling we could hear you 👌
@@SirCowdog that is pretty much it on the nose. I don't think alot of people realize how not simple it it. It's not about power it's about form.
VERY NICE VIDEO! Hello from Canada. 素晴らしいビデオ!カナダからこんにちは!
*_The young brunette girl and the bald guy are absolute monster. I've have never seen so fast and precise cuts before!_* 😳👏
I like how they show the cuts that weren't 100% successful. Even people who look quite experienced are capable of mistakes, it's quite encouraging.
Even with the glorious katana. It's a great sword at what it's meant to do, but people think it can cut through hardened steel
@@gangrenousgandalf2102 well, as it seems, they actually can. Although this typically only works once before the blade takes damage.
10:40 That slice was amazing
Some very impressive cuts. Even the guys who sometimes miss, or don't cut clean through. It takes a LOT of practice just to do even that.
14:00 It may have been the camera bug but you can see after images of his katana so cool
2倍速で見た後標準で見たらすごい自分が強くなった気になれる
www あなたが正しい!彼らが以前よりもさらに速く、彼らを神のように見せます
Dad -
" you miss every shot you dont take"
Me -
13:28
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD!
IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
3:13 & 5:00 Who is she? I am amazed by her
Chun Li.
Lady Masako
I heard she comes from Yarikawa, not samurai but a warrior-thief by the name of Yuna.
she is now my waifu
IMHO 12:05 was the most impressive display out of the entire video.
Oh yes, the top of that first tatami mat standing still after the second cut, that was some perfect edge alignment.
非常に! びっくりして感動しました! 涙に。 なんて芸術だ! 私、マスターズにお辞儀を.。
The sitting position cut was the best part. Really shows who's got the sharper sword, better technique and control.
3:26 that guy just increased his max resolve.
I came to this video to read a comment like that
😂😂😂
Is this a Persona 5 reference?
@@blueboltbomber8786 ghost of tsushima
@@blueboltbomber8786 Nah, ghost of tsushima
Seems a nice way to pass a Saturday afternoon. It's like the Lions club with swords.
the bald guy, imo is the most skilled. he is a master swordsman
the old bald guy or the young one
03:15 That was such a beautiful cut!!! wow!
Miss your videos, please post again!
The hurt in some of these guys' eyes when they don't manage to cut through the stalks is a little rough to watch
Thing to remember is even if it didn’t go all the way through. If it had been a living opponent they would have given a serious hurt that would probably have doomed them. They have my respect.👍
Добрый день.
Не знаю, нафига я это смотрю.
Но мастерство "мудрых дедов" - завораживает.
Спасибо.
С уважением, Дмитрий.
Тоже самое
Реально.
деды воевали!!!!
Хочется пойти к ним и сказать "обучите"
Бля, хочу такую же хуйню делать на пенсии
TH-cam: Hey, you wanna spend 20 minutes watching middle aged Japanese men chop up old tatami mats with swords?
Me: okie dokie.
For some reason, I find watching this video very relaxing.
このシリーズ動画、3、4回見てましたが、今日気付きました。
Youngな藁切り抜刀斎さん居ました(笑)
powerfulですね🎉
3:15 優勝
是的
The women are great! Precision and stroke to a very high degree. Wonderful technique! Easy to see and hear how their swings travel through the air. Bow... Respect. There is a huge visual difference between hitting with a sword and slicing through with one.
3:13 waifu?
no, sir
there is a fine line between right and wrong
After 3:58 definitely yes.
lov her
2:49 Waifu too?
The Double Cuts are the best!
15:20 eeeeeh? Is that Warakiri Battosai-sama? Crazy to find him in an old vid like this!
4:10 perfect showcase of balance and control
ポニテの女の子が一番強そうで草
Yeah, that was so unexpected lmao
@@FnLl523 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn..n.
しかも可愛いし律儀
女性、袴、日本刀、ポニテ
これ以上の組み合わせはないよね
しかも、表情や動きがぶれてないから尚のこと惹かれる
この子上手いよね!
I'm no expert but it seems that the aim here is to be able to cut the roll as many times as possible, as cleanly and quickly as possible. Because during a real battle/flurry attack you never know which strike may actually land due to the opponent defending, so all of the swings during a flurry must be accurate, powerful and fast enough to slice the roll... And maintaining endurance of that must be hard when wielding a katana those things are not light - I've seen the hands of people who train with them and they are all calloused up! Props to these guys doing this in their elderly ages too with so much skill
It's a display of technique and skill more than it is a display of power. Katana are not like axes, if you try to chop with them like you would an axe then it will not make a clean cut. You have to "slice" as well as "chop" in the same motion (kind of like a fishing rod, instead of an axe), and you have to make sure the slice is straight otherwise you will lose force and might not complete the cut. I hope this makes sense.
I am honored to be able to partake and seeing the skill of the men and women.
You japanese have to keep this competition at least once every 6 month, every month are good too, but i dont know livecycle of the tatami, is it posible the tatami can harvest every month?
The wide-faced senior cutter was amazing. Impressive strength and precision, he must have been doing this for a long, long time. Very cool sport.
1:47 impressive.
Lads, forgive me. I caught myself simping over that girl
i'd smash
Me too
Never stick it in crazy man.
@SSJ I don't think most people in this comment section, neither you or him, or myself are sticking it in anything m8
And now you're simping for internet bro attention. Get over it.
10:01 このおっちゃん丁寧な感じする
かわいい麻生太郎
@@mozart2500 まじそれ思った!笑
ていねいだけど、多分、この中で一番居合抜刀道が上手い気がする。
Gracias por subirlo, me encanta!
The multi-tatami cut really shows how important an accurate cutting angle is
4:40 he was like 'argh disgrace, now i must kill myself to redeem my family's honor"
This is much harder than it looks. It's kind of using a violin bow. Every movement of the blade you must carefully calibrate your arms to swing at the exact angle to keep the blade straight down the cut. This takes an enormous amount of practice to achieve consistently.
Very sure, it is no way easy; however, I am somewhat surprised. Some of them look like veterans and yet, it seems as if they struggle to control the weight of their own swords. _Hasuji_ and _tenouchi_ seem constrained and the general tameshigiri executed are therefore poor: hasty and umbalanced body-sword or slow and dull (jammed blade).
damn, those people sitting round the sides watching are nuts ! imagine one of those old boy's losing his sword and catching it with your face.
What makes it so difficult to slice I wonder... Why some can slice up to 5 while other only manage 1.. is it the power? Sword sharpness? Or the fast timing? I wonder hmm
i love it so much! greetings from swordclub in Munich!
Some beautiful stuff, love when the old guys do well. Don't wanna mess with them if they had a katana.
3:28 this guy always come with the biggest sword
This guy has own channel th-cam.com/channels/uPZev1EK_iDt46AiJGtEhQ.html
The big katana is hard to handle, infact the it's amazing how that guy handle that katana with those speed and cut.
is difficult to recognize, who is the best of them. in all's hands devalued Katana.
Well I'm not an expert but from what i see (believe) the woman at 3:13 has the best flow or rhythm and the man at 3:26 has the best precision
I suspect that great cuts have the pieces more or less fall straight down rather than go flying off.
3:12 that girl did that sooo smoothly. The way she angled that is perfect
It would be good to know the rules for evaluating the performance, from what I’ve seen I presume speed, cleanliness of cut and something else, but as the exercises are different I am a bit lost.
15:29 these two have the cleanest cuts
also does anybody know where i can find the scene of this old guy doing a half vertical cut? i remember seeing it ages ago but now i cant find it
3:13 who is she? Im impressed.
Mikasa Ackerman
No, it's Akame.
THESE SWORDS ARE SO SHARP THEY COULD CUT YOUR HEAD OFF WHILE YOU WERE STILL SPEAKING IN MIDDLE OF A SENTANCE & YOU WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE SPEAKING EVEN AFTER DECAPETATED ALLOWING YOU TIME TO FINISH WHAT YOU WERE SAYING BEFORE YOU REALIZED YOU ARE DEAD!
IF HE SLICED YOUR HEAD OFF YOU WOULD NOT EVEN REALIZE IT BECAUSE THE BLADE IS SO SHARP YOU WOULD BE DEAD BEFORE BEING ABLE TO FEEL PAIN OR EVEN REALIZE WHAT HAPPENED!
@@mr.e-7385 I know mate, but my head is too strong for your explanation. Of course I was talking about her.
2:18 I kinda understand, that the guy in the background fell asleep 😂
the bold guy is a joy to watch . u can clearly see that he is very experienced and his techniques are sharp .love and respect from morocco .
1:47
一太刀目のあと、巻藁がゆっくり滑り降ちるのもかっこいいし、それに対してしっかりと狙いを定めて2撃目を丁寧に決めているのが本当に達人って感じがした。めちゃかっこいい
17:36 what were they laughing at?
You
@@bahlee1013 gee, i bet you get invited to parties alot
@@jsthecanuck6804 More than you
someone said "ikeda!" to cheer the right side men because right side teams had been disadvantage.finally he can not overturn the games. So They were laughing warmly (not as ridiculed him).
@@hirostar_ thank you for the explanation. I was wondering what they were laughing at too.
17:12 was so in sync!
17:32 It was also cool
5:17 is so badass
also the guy from 14:34 is pretty good most of the time
Can someone tell me the name of the girl on 3:10 ?
3:13 is my favorite. Wish I knew who she is
1:45 was amazing!!!
The old guy in the back when he gets up from his seat to see the cut at 3:36 lmao
and he's one of the best, too
Lmao
I laughed at his folly but I know damn well, had it been me, I would have lost half of my foot. 10:41
As an 'Iai' practitioner, and having met one or two real ones, I laughed so hard at them laughing at themselves. God forbid, give 'em Saki and tell stories... Thank you.
How many times do they accidentally let go and the sword goes flying into the bystanders? Does that video exist?
Día 100 de la cuarentena en Argentina: ya no sé ni a dónde me lleva el algoritmo de youtube
Día 134 de cuarentena en Chile, ya no aguanto mas la procastinación, necesito deporte.
1. 8:46
2. 10:01
3. 12:04
2:09 he already had a five stage plan to take everybody out
😂
Awesome! so many cool cuts
Please, does anyone know the name of 03:07 ?? He is always so good, and i really would like to know who is him!!!
At 10:02 also.