This is a master. His mastery of the blade is unmistakable. The taught method today is lacking. I have practiced for 30 years. The new way is lacking. They teach in a way that is acceptable for honor. It has never been about honor, it is about drawing the sword in a way that puts all others at a disadvantage. Skilled swordsman are a dying breed. Ikeda Takashi was my master. I learned most form him from 1995 to 2000. He was the last of a dying breed. But I hope my skills learned by him will continue his tradition...
I really appreciate your invaluable footage of iaido. I want to know the name of iaidoka that appears in the video. What yuha(school) does he belong to?
This is a master. His mastery of the blade is unmistakable. The taught method today is lacking. I have practiced for 30 years. The new way is lacking. They teach in a way that is acceptable for honor. It has never been about honor, it is about drawing the sword in a way that puts all others at a disadvantage. Skilled swordsman are a dying breed. Ikeda Takashi was my master. I learned most form him from 1995 to 2000. He was the last of a dying breed. But I hope my skills learned by him will continue his tradition...
どなたのどの形の動画と言う事では無いのですが一般的な傾向として鞘離れ時の左手の引き手が理解されて居ない様に思います。
I see he uses the Kendo Renmei ochiburi - the "give yourself a haircut" move. It was popularized after WW2.
Perfect !
outstanding I can see shima sensei smile!
Ok
oss sensei
EXTRA !
I really appreciate your invaluable footage of iaido. I want to know the name of iaidoka that appears in the video. What yuha(school) does he belong to?
This sensei is Tooru Noda 8th dan hanshi, the koryu it is Muso Jikiden Eishin ryu iaido from Tosa lineage.
excellent ! parfait!
Well done, I’ll keep this one myself for future practice, may I ask what does Jiki den Eisin Ryu translate into ? Thank you for the advice
Muso Jikiden Eishinryu gives the idea of a direct transmission of an unparalleled knowledge of the style of Eishinryu