I just started Kendo in Chicago and found this channel on TH-cam. I know these were posted 6 years ago and don't know if you still make these videos, but they have been very helpful to me. I've watched this video and one on basic footwork and shinai swings ( ashi subaki and suburi). So I hope you still produce these videos, but if not "Arigatou Gozaimashita".
No problem for the Quality, Andy. You always make great videos, even when you were with AJBTV. :D Also, "bespoke" is an awesome word that I haven't heard anyone say in awhile. :D
It's often used in classic men's wear. Suits can be "off the rack", "made to order" or "bespoke". The difference between made to order and bespoke is quite specific to this field though, and I think outside of classic men's wear, it means the same.
In hiragana, that is usually written as: ありがとうございました A ri ga to u go za I ma shi ta Basically you were missing a syllable, which is understandable for those not used to writing in Japanese.
I just started Kendo in Chicago and found this channel on TH-cam. I know these were posted 6 years ago and don't know if you still make these videos, but they have been very helpful to me. I've watched this video and one on basic footwork and shinai swings ( ashi subaki and suburi). So I hope you still produce these videos, but if not "Arigatou Gozaimashita".
Thank you for making those videos: they are a great help for those of us who might feel isolated from big city dojos.
So happy episodes are still coming out. Can't wait to see more.
No problem for the Quality, Andy. You always make great videos, even when you were with AJBTV. :D
Also, "bespoke" is an awesome word that I haven't heard anyone say in awhile. :D
It's often used in classic men's wear. Suits can be "off the rack", "made to order" or "bespoke". The difference between made to order and bespoke is quite specific to this field though, and I think outside of classic men's wear, it means the same.
Hajimemashite Andy, this vid was uploaded on my 36th birthday. Arigatou
Glad you're still making videos, they really help a lot :D
Just what I was looking for! THank you
Andy this is really useful, specially the pronunciation. MUCHAS GRACIAS!!
I was really waiting for your episode!! I'm loving it!
Great video. It would have been nice to see the pronunciation written out under each word also :)
thanks for the good video keep up the good work
Thank you!
Arigatou gozaimasu Fisher Sensei
I'm new to kendo and these videos help.
ありがとございました
(hope I did that right)
In hiragana, that is usually written as:
ありがとうございました
A ri ga to u go za I ma shi ta
Basically you were missing a syllable, which is understandable for those not used to writing in Japanese.
nice video.
Arigatou gozaimashita Sensei
this could be edited better
Djë rē djë.f