It goes without saying that Kuroda Sensei is amazing. But his drawing speed always blows my mind. As soon as he grabs that tsuka its out in the blink of an eye. Awesome!
The best sword master of today. The essence of his movement is common to that of Noh actor's movements. He himself never says about it, but,in fact he can cut his opponent in two with a single stroke of a sword.
The practical application is about starting with a katana in its saya one moment, and a cute in the opponent the next, no telegraphy, no wasted motion. It has become an art in and of itself, and it isn't for those who just want to fight or cut. The balance of life and death is weighed in the silent, motionless seconds before and after the draw.
Im grateful for even having found videos of him. If he ever offered me to become his apprentice, id probably pass out. No harm in dreams, eh? The fluidity and speed of this guy's movements is superb.
yeah the way he puts back his sword is tradidtional but also its a way to make the swords edge not touch the inner wall on the sheeths his sword so he does not dull or hinder the edge in any way
@shengxlong yeah, i've seen his website, but still, none of you have actually seen what I can do; although most of what I've been practicing (i've been practicing for 15 years) is my Iai strike, which is done in about 0.3 sec.
@shengxlong nah, that one message was from a while ago. I tried contacting him by e-mail and his channel, but got nothing. I think he was just saying that to see if I actually practice this and when I said "yeah, come see my skills" he kinda just stopped talking.
It's one of the arts that Kuroda Tetsuzan (who's the person in the video) inherited through his family line... most probably Tamiya ryu-iaijutsu. Just for the record Katori Shinto Ryu is completely different.
ps1973 Yes and no. It depends on what you are asking specifically. It isn't the original tamiya ryu which was founded by Tamiya Heibei Narimasa himself. It was his student 4th generation down the line, Kamiizumi Magojirō Yoshitane who later changed his name to Tamiya Gon'emon Muneshige who was inspired and founded his own line. Since the techniques were roughly the same, just his interpretation of tamiya ryu, he paid tribute to the lineage and also called his style tamiya ryu. Today original tamiya ryu is commonly known as heibei tamiya ryu or simply tamiya ryu. It is as known by other names such as (tsumaki) tamiya ryu or shin tamiya ryu along many others. After the 14th headmaster's passing, both his sons went their seperate ways to teach the art and founded 2 seperate branches independent of each other. One of the brothers, Tsumaki Kazuo Genwa was unanimously nominated to be the 15th soke which he accepted the role. His brother runs his own branch and calls it tamiya ryu as well, but they maintain independence from the 15th soke and his main branch. In order to separate the confusion, people usually address the version of tamiya ryu by Gon-emon Muneshige Tamiya's as (kuroda) tamiya ryu since its passed down each successive generation within the kuroda family along with the role of headmaster. This style is completely non-affliated with all the other tamiya ryu styles who find affliation with the main branch led by Tsumaki. Hope that helps.
@AphelionDustwake It's not "a kata" it's a whole field of kenjutsu that most styles have adapted at some point. It's the art of drawing and cutting in the same motion, to put it simply. Obviously there are very simple and dynamic ways of doing it, but the forms have varied almost infinitely as kenjutsu became more about ceremony and cultivation over the centuries.
@talkfan Yeah. Whenever I can get a hold of someone with a camera. Or if that robertmrivers dude decides to hit me back on that. You gotta understand, I don't have money for that kind of stuff. I barely have enough money to get my new sword.
Just to make it clear Kuroda sensei does not do Katori shinto ryu. Though his Iai is still very nice and very old. It's it's Tamiya ryu of Kuroda sensei's family tradition (the spelling is different from the other, more well know, Tamiya ryu). As for 'fenston's coment... And what little time I have spent with Kuroda sensei prover to me that he is a true gentle-man and very skilled. I enjoyed watching this Thanks
@Arenoth21 look, my bad. I didn't mean to put people down. I'm glad you can see that it isn't that easy, but i guess it's hard to be objective since I compared it to myself, and after doing these moves for like billions of times, it seems easy to me.
@robertmrivers Just realized... he did a couple kata at a slow speed to show the detail...this is not the normal pace of the kata. The rest were at speed. Also, he does not look at his saya during noto once... don't know where you are picking that up. His eyes follow (a concept called metsuke) the attacker before, during, and after the cut...again, a principle you are oblivious to because you are only concerned with the speed and trying to "imitate" iaido. Good luck.
wow i'm so embarrassed, sorry i dont know what i was thinking when i called it katori for an instant. i am looking the second waza and it has a lot of similarity with Takiotoshi from the tatehiza set. that is tatehiza he is sitting in don't you agree?
actually he is not. He is a master of his family styles of Kenjutsu, IaiJutsu, Jujutsu, and Bojutsu. His name is Kuroda Tetsuzan Sensei and is a brilliant and phenomenal martial artist as well as a gentleman. He is amazing to say the least.
@meddlingmage23 I dont know what Ryu you are practicing but you didnt comprehend basics of Iai. This guy is amaizing, just look how focused he is ! And how easy he goes from total relax into full battle mode. Every idiot can swing with sword but only few can do it right. About Scabbard, well I dont know this Ryu but it is possible that they are allowed to do this.
@FlankerCZ Unfortunately, I'm a rather broke ass person, so i don't have any video cameras or recording equipment, but every day I do iai strikes targeting pebbles the size of a tooth to work on my concentration and accuracy. If I can ever borrow recording equipment, you'll be the first person I show it to.
What Kuroda sensei is actually demonstrating here is Tamiya-ryu iaijutsu 民弥流居合術. Kuroda sensei also teaches Komagawa Kaishin-ryu as well as Shishin Takuma-ryu jujutsu
@meddlingmage23 Well I train Muso Shinden Ryu form 4-5 years now. Pretty fresh 2nd Dan, thank you. You said "Hell, most of you can do this yourself with a few months of practice." I would like to see that. It takes years to get on this level. I didn't ment to offend you. If you really do Iai for so many years then you have my admiration.
@robertmrivers imitate? i already told you, he's not doing anything hard. I practice my own style, i developed on my own, but i only got into that once i could already do this crap that you're thinking is mad good. As I said, if I could record some of what i can do, it would open up your mind a little.
@meddlingmage23 ...so i'm curious to watch your performance!...but remember that when you do a iaido kata you have to be more correct and precise than being fast...in a real fight Kuroda would be surely faster than this. anyway, good for you if you practice good iaido!
@talkfan Yeah, my "self-taught BS" can let me cut through stuff with a dull sword. And I have felt what he is doing because i can do his form myself. At least that robertmrivers guy is an instructor. What do you know about this? Your name suits you well: full of talk. I'm still waiting for the other guy that said he'd fly to where I am to see what I can do, but then again, i bet he didn't expect that I would agree to him filming my stuff.
anybody find it wrong if I go ahead and label Tetsuzan a modern kensei? Not like there's any way to contest that in the modern age, but he's inhuman, sorry.
@robertmrivers actually, when I was 10. So, not even teens yet, though, I still think even 10 is kinda late. I haven't been to Japan, but I can do this guy's "form" after watching it once. Without money to attend this stuff, I was self taught, and I learned fast since I started with a live blade and mistakes hurt. I'm not gonna bother arguing since i have no way of showing what I can do. By the way, I am 24, so yeah, i do know what I'm looking at, and he IS doing it unnecessarily slow
@meddlingmage23 So, you don't know what you're looking at. You can imitate what he's doing, but, he is not doing what you think he is doing. The speed is relative to what the attacker is doing. It is not about being fast...with better being "more faster". You need to know what the attacker is doing to appreciate what he is doing. Until you get to a senior level where you are actually shown the application, you'll always be in the dark. I agree, anyone can "do the moves" faster. But thats not it
@meddlingmage23 Mate, I've been kind of tracking about you and robertmrivers and he's actually real deal (I actually practice Hung Ga from Traditional Chinese Martial Arts, but as Martial Artist we all share the same Warrior's Path), and a martial artist must never let the chance to improve his self knowledge, or he will show a really bad weakness which is being presumptuous of his skills, I say meet up with him, and share the budo knowledge with a bottle of sake haha.
@meddlingmage23 Ando who said "You doing right" ? If you will do these moves, who teach you ? You talk about master. You are better ? Show me any video, where you will do these absolutely clear, fast and RIGHT moves. After i can accept your words. You dont say your skill rank, master. This isnt only about move and strenght. U must have mental power. This is it, what you can see on this video. If you don see there, you are only amateur.
@Arenoth21 dear sir or madam; I don't understand the basics of iai?! Are you fucking kidding me?! I did this for over half my life, how long have you done this for? I know what I'm talking about. Yes, he is focused, but anyone doing this has to be, especially with a live blade. Also, true iai strikes aren't sword blows anymore, they're closer to a whip strike than anything else.
You did this for ten years, in your teens? While I appreciate your time spent practicing, it means nothing. Ur trying to interpret something you don't understand. Your commentary on speed says volumes on your understanding of it. What rank did you make it to; what style. Who's your teacher. Been to Japan? I ask because you have to pass through the ranks in order to be shown the new material.As a teenager and below a certain rank, unfortunately, u do not even know what you are looking at
ok, i've been practicing iaido for about 12 years since I was 12 or 13 and I find this a lot slower than it has to be. Don't tell me this guy is the master... Actually, I feel bad for the people who are on this guy's nuts and think he is the shit, because it's really not that hard. Hell, most of you can do this yourself with a few months of practice. I mean HE IS LOOKING AT THE SCABBARD WHEN HE RESHEATHS for fuck's sake.
日本の埼玉県にある「振武館」の演武会の模様です。1990年代初めの映像で、演武者は黒田鉄山、数世紀以前から家伝として伝わる「民弥流居合術」を披露しておられます。明治以後の武道ではない、真正の日本武術です。
何度みても、どうやってあの速さで抜いているのか判らない。
そして、抜刀の間のゆっくりとした所作も、見事なまでにコントロールされている。
神業とはこのことなのでしょう。
私は現在、古武術とは違う武道を修行中です。教え子も50名ほどいますが、黒田先生の下で修業をつんでいる方をうらやましく思います。
One of the nicest and most talented teachers in Japan.
He is a man impressive on so many levels..
Immense, j'adore la justesse la maîtrise 👏
It goes without saying that Kuroda Sensei is amazing. But his drawing speed always blows my mind. As soon as he grabs that tsuka its out in the blink of an eye. Awesome!
Sooo smooth.. no hesitate.. and incredibly fast..
完璧。静であり、終。自分の仕事も、こうでありたい。
¡Un gran maestro de la espada! Tiene una técnica preciosa.
What a beautiful and smooth form.
He is clearly a master of iai and aikido.
this man is physical lighting. a cloud one moment, a force of nature the next.
The best sword master of today. The essence of his movement is common to that of Noh actor's movements.
He himself never says about it, but,in fact he can cut his opponent in two with a single stroke of a sword.
Excellent execution, perfect art
お互い向かい合ってこの人にお先にどうぞされてこっちが刀で先制攻撃しても余裕で先に斬られるやつやん
自分の1番憧れの尊敬している師匠黒田鉄山先生が3月3日に亡くなられた事を知り自分は今かなりショック受けています。
黒田鉄山先生には貴重な事色々教わったのでかなりショック受けています。
The draw at 2:02 is astoundingly fast and powerful and yet so precise, well done, I bow to you sir.
真剣って
素人が振り回すと
かなり 重いんだよね
使ったはしから
研ぎに出さねば
ならんし
綺麗で 迫力ある動画
ありがとうございました
また観させて くださいね
This guy has reached percfection in his art
its simply beautiful
that is how it is supposed to look..this man is god like in skill and speed and technique!
Wow, I saw him on BBC's Mind Body & Kickass moves - Ultimate Swordsman, he's amazing!
そういえば、10年ほど前に雑誌「秘伝」に黒田先生の連載があり読んでいました。
その中で、黒田先生は「丸く丸く」とおっしゃっていました。
そして、自分には才能が無かったから、とにかく数稽古をやったような事が書いてあってように思います。
あの時、もっと真剣に読み込んでおけばよかったと、後悔しています。
素質が無くても、出来ると思います。
自分は元黒田鉄山先生の弟子ですが、自分は障害ありますが、無足のその場での柔術の受け身回れる所までは上達しましたので、稽古をいかにきちんと集中して黒田鉄山先生から教わり教わった事を繰り返し1人で反復稽古出来るかです。
障害がある自分でも無足の感覚が身に付いたり、その場の受け身が出来たので稽古の取り組む姿勢の問題だと思います。
The practical application is about starting with a katana in its saya one moment, and a cute in the opponent the next, no telegraphy, no wasted motion. It has become an art in and of itself, and it isn't for those who just want to fight or cut. The balance of life and death is weighed in the silent, motionless seconds before and after the draw.
Im grateful for even having found videos of him. If he ever offered me to become his apprentice, id probably pass out. No harm in dreams, eh? The fluidity and speed of this guy's movements is superb.
.....beautiful....
すごすぎて何て評価したらいいかわからない
@shengxlong Its only been a month... I just haven't had time to get up there. I am excited to see his skills.
「精妙」を体現されているようだ。素晴らしい!
He did not learn it at school.
His house conveys the martial arts for several centuries.
He takes a lesson since an infant.
鞘に納める間も全く隙がないというか
襲う隙がない
yeah the way he puts back his sword is tradidtional but also its a way to make the swords edge not touch the inner wall on the sheeths his sword so he does not dull or hinder the edge in any way
神速抜きは2:00
右手が前に出た状態にするなら出来そうなもんだけど、難しいの??
仮に出した瞬間に切ってるなら凄いけど、違うよね
@@marazuhirusu 見る角度にもよるのでしょうが、刀に手をかけた右手の位置からあまり手の位置が変わらず刀だけ飛び出るように抜いてます。70cm余りの刀身をコンマ1,2秒の間に手首の返し?で180度回転させるなんて、凄いと思います。
Great! Thanks.
Katori Shinto ryu, and I'm not sure which branch it is. Hope this helps!
いきなりおすすめに入ってきた🎉
@shengxlong yeah, i've seen his website, but still, none of you have actually seen what I can do; although most of what I've been practicing (i've been practicing for 15 years) is my Iai strike, which is done in about 0.3 sec.
Well done and good form.
恐ろしく早い剣筋、
だが、今のでやらなかった事を後悔するだろう……
ぐぶ…い、いつ斬った
@shengxlong nah, that one message was from a while ago. I tried contacting him by e-mail and his channel, but got nothing. I think he was just saying that to see if I actually practice this and when I said "yeah, come see my skills" he kinda just stopped talking.
長船の刀剣美術館で太刀を持たせてくれたんだが、あんなの良く振り回せるものだと驚いた。腕力よりも握力が無いと無理。
It's one of the arts that Kuroda Tetsuzan (who's the person in the video) inherited through his family line... most probably Tamiya ryu-iaijutsu. Just for the record Katori Shinto Ryu is completely different.
最後那招 鐵山也有 那招才是最神的,看不太到刀如何離鞘的,就像是跳出來一樣
Is this Tamiya Ryu? I always find his videos mesmerising. His zanshin is off the scale...!
ps1973 Yes and no. It depends on what you are asking specifically. It isn't the original tamiya ryu which was founded by Tamiya Heibei Narimasa himself. It was his student 4th generation down the line, Kamiizumi Magojirō Yoshitane who later changed his name to Tamiya Gon'emon Muneshige who was inspired and founded his own line. Since the techniques were roughly the same, just his interpretation of tamiya ryu, he paid tribute to the lineage and also called his style tamiya ryu.
Today original tamiya ryu is commonly known as heibei tamiya ryu or simply tamiya ryu. It is as known by other names such as (tsumaki) tamiya ryu or shin tamiya ryu along many others. After the 14th headmaster's passing, both his sons went their seperate ways to teach the art and founded 2 seperate branches independent of each other. One of the brothers, Tsumaki Kazuo Genwa was unanimously nominated to be the 15th soke which he accepted the role. His brother runs his own branch and calls it tamiya ryu as well, but they maintain independence from the 15th soke and his main branch.
In order to separate the confusion, people usually address the version of tamiya ryu by Gon-emon Muneshige Tamiya's as (kuroda) tamiya ryu since its passed down each successive generation within the kuroda family along with the role of headmaster. This style is completely non-affliated with all the other tamiya ryu styles who find affliation with the main branch led by Tsumaki. Hope that helps.
Wow! nice, Really nice video to watch.
Djresonance...If I find out where he teaches/studies you'll have to do a bit of kumitachi to get it ^__^
@AphelionDustwake It's not "a kata" it's a whole field of kenjutsu that most styles have adapted at some point. It's the art of drawing and cutting in the same motion, to put it simply. Obviously there are very simple and dynamic ways of doing it, but the forms have varied almost infinitely as kenjutsu became more about ceremony and cultivation over the centuries.
@talkfan Yeah. Whenever I can get a hold of someone with a camera. Or if that robertmrivers dude decides to hit me back on that. You gotta understand, I don't have money for that kind of stuff. I barely have enough money to get my new sword.
Just to make it clear
Kuroda sensei does not do Katori shinto ryu.
Though his Iai is still very nice and very old.
It's it's Tamiya ryu of Kuroda sensei's family
tradition (the spelling is different from the
other, more well know, Tamiya ryu).
As for 'fenston's coment...
And what little time I have spent with
Kuroda sensei prover to me that he is a true gentle-man
and very skilled.
I enjoyed watching this
Thanks
2:01 どう見ても飛び出しナイフ
@Arenoth21 look, my bad. I didn't mean to put people down. I'm glad you can see that it isn't that easy, but i guess it's hard to be objective since I compared it to myself, and after doing these moves for like billions of times, it seems easy to me.
good stuff!
I think this is from the VHS, "Shinbukan no Waza".
@robertmrivers Just realized... he did a couple kata at a slow speed to show the detail...this is not the normal pace of the kata. The rest were at speed. Also, he does not look at his saya during noto once... don't know where you are picking that up. His eyes follow (a concept called metsuke) the attacker before, during, and after the cut...again, a principle you are oblivious to because you are only concerned with the speed and trying to "imitate" iaido. Good luck.
@meddlingmage23 I think robertmrivers is trying to meet up with you in your channel.
wow i'm so embarrassed, sorry i dont know what i was thinking when i called it katori for an instant. i am looking the second waza and it has a lot of similarity with Takiotoshi from the tatehiza set. that is tatehiza he is sitting in don't you agree?
this man is physical lightning. one moment he is as peaceful and balanced as a cloud and, in an instant, can strike with force of a god.
@meddlingmage23 Been waiting for a PM or email of where you are. I am sure you don't want to broadcast it.
Forgive my ignorance, but I don't understand the endposition when he's putting the sword back. Is there a strategical advantage or something?
actually he is not. He is a master of his family styles of Kenjutsu, IaiJutsu, Jujutsu, and Bojutsu. His name is Kuroda Tetsuzan Sensei and is a brilliant and phenomenal martial artist as well as a gentleman. He is amazing to say the least.
wow the speed of the draw!!
Which school is he from?
@meddlingmage23 In time my friend, I just haven't had time to get up there. I'll get a chance to see your skills soon enough. Cheers.
@meddlingmage23 I dont know what Ryu you are practicing but you didnt comprehend basics of Iai. This guy is amaizing, just look how focused he is ! And how easy he goes from total relax into full battle mode.
Every idiot can swing with sword but only few can do it right. About Scabbard, well I dont know this Ryu but it is possible that they are allowed to do this.
awesome
What's his actual name?
@FlankerCZ Unfortunately, I'm a rather broke ass person, so i don't have any video cameras or recording equipment, but every day I do iai strikes targeting pebbles the size of a tooth to work on my concentration and accuracy. If I can ever borrow recording equipment, you'll be the first person I show it to.
このかたはれっきとした日本人、演武は真正の日本古武道です。
What Kuroda sensei is actually demonstrating here is Tamiya-ryu iaijutsu 民弥流居合術.
Kuroda sensei also teaches Komagawa Kaishin-ryu as well as Shishin Takuma-ryu jujutsu
@robertmrivers Of course. I would never pass up something like this.
WOW! that looks like Koryu to me. Can anyone identify it?
@meddlingmage23 Well I train Muso Shinden Ryu form 4-5 years now. Pretty fresh 2nd Dan, thank you. You said "Hell, most of you can do this yourself with a few months of practice." I would like to see that. It takes years to get on this level. I didn't ment to offend you. If you really do Iai for so many years then you have my admiration.
2尺2,3寸であろうか右足を前に出し、切らんかなの体制である、対峙している人も殺気溢れていよう、横に払いすかさず振りかぶり切り下ろす
どの状況を設定しているのだろう聞いてみたいものだ、最初の横に払うのは小手か腹の皮をきる、振りかぶって切り下ろすのは頭からの唐竹割、空手に「後の先」という言葉がある、相手に先に抜かし、先に切るなんてことはあるのだろうか!
The Japanese Government basically labels him as that, so i see no fault in your doing it too. I completely agree, the man is other-worldly.
Or would you see. Moment of up to accommodate the sword, I'm waving a total of 5 times sword.
Shinbukan Kuroda Ryugi
恐ろしく早い抜っ……バタッ
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
刀が背景と同化して長さがわからないときある(゚д゚)!
impressive
is this supposed to be art of killing peasant that spilled my tea , or something ?
@robertmrivers imitate? i already told you, he's not doing anything hard. I practice my own style, i developed on my own, but i only got into that once i could already do this crap that you're thinking is mad good. As I said, if I could record some of what i can do, it would open up your mind a little.
Nice!
@meddlingmage23 ...so i'm curious to watch your performance!...but remember that when you do a iaido kata you have to be more correct and precise than being fast...in a real fight Kuroda would be surely faster than this. anyway, good for you if you practice good iaido!
@talkfan Yeah, my "self-taught BS" can let me cut through stuff with a dull sword. And I have felt what he is doing because i can do his form myself. At least that robertmrivers guy is an instructor. What do you know about this? Your name suits you well: full of talk. I'm still waiting for the other guy that said he'd fly to where I am to see what I can do, but then again, i bet he didn't expect that I would agree to him filming my stuff.
eishin ryu it is not katori shinto ryu, it is nami ryu
Tamiya Ryu
anybody find it wrong if I go ahead and label Tetsuzan a modern kensei?
Not like there's any way to contest that in the modern age, but he's inhuman, sorry.
fast draw speed wow
@robertmrivers actually, when I was 10. So, not even teens yet, though, I still think even 10 is kinda late. I haven't been to Japan, but I can do this guy's "form" after watching it once. Without money to attend this stuff, I was self taught, and I learned fast since I started with a live blade and mistakes hurt. I'm not gonna bother arguing since i have no way of showing what I can do. By the way, I am 24, so yeah, i do know what I'm looking at, and he IS doing it unnecessarily slow
@meddlingmage23 So, you don't know what you're looking at. You can imitate what he's doing, but, he is not doing what you think he is doing. The speed is relative to what the attacker is doing. It is not about being fast...with better being "more faster". You need to know what the attacker is doing to appreciate what he is doing. Until you get to a senior level where you are actually shown the application, you'll always be in the dark. I agree, anyone can "do the moves" faster. But thats not it
@gudousyamumyou
もちろん そのとおりです
「速さ」は条件の一つでしかないです
でもそれが足りないということはだめ、とまでは言いませんが通用する相手が限られます
武術の「速さ」と一般的な「速さ」を混同している時点で話にならない。これらはまったく異質なものだから筋肉で見た目だけのスピードでどうにかしようなんて、本物の武術的な速さの前には太刀打ちできない。むしろ、あなたが考える速さこそ通用する相手が限られる
@meddlingmage23 Mate, I've been kind of tracking about you and robertmrivers and he's actually real deal (I actually practice Hung Ga from Traditional Chinese Martial Arts, but as Martial Artist we all share the same Warrior's Path), and a martial artist must never let the chance to improve his self knowledge, or he will show a really bad weakness which is being presumptuous of his skills, I say meet up with him, and share the budo knowledge with a bottle of sake haha.
fenston,
You have no idea what you're talking about.
@robertmrivers i messaged you on your youtube page. I'll send you an email. I should be getting my new sword in about a week.
抜刀早すぎ
@meddlingmage23
Ando who said "You doing right" ? If you will do these moves, who teach you ? You talk about master.
You are better ? Show me any video, where you will do these absolutely clear, fast and RIGHT moves. After i can accept your words. You dont say your skill rank, master. This isnt only about move and strenght. U must have mental power. This is it, what you can see on this video. If you don see there, you are only amateur.
@Arenoth21 dear sir or madam; I don't understand the basics of iai?! Are you fucking kidding me?! I did this for over half my life, how long have you done this for? I know what I'm talking about. Yes, he is focused, but anyone doing this has to be, especially with a live blade. Also, true iai strikes aren't sword blows anymore, they're closer to a whip strike than anything else.
You did this for ten years, in your teens? While I appreciate your time spent practicing, it means nothing. Ur trying to interpret something you don't understand. Your commentary on speed says volumes on your understanding of it. What rank did you make it to; what style. Who's your teacher. Been to Japan? I ask because you have to pass through the ranks in order to be shown the new material.As a teenager and below a certain rank, unfortunately, u do not even know what you are looking at
ok, i've been practicing iaido for about 12 years since I was 12 or 13 and I find this a lot slower than it has to be. Don't tell me this guy is the master... Actually, I feel bad for the people who are on this guy's nuts and think he is the shit, because it's really not that hard. Hell, most of you can do this yourself with a few months of practice. I mean HE IS LOOKING AT THE SCABBARD WHEN HE RESHEATHS for fuck's sake.
抜刀はデコピンと同じ原理。
あと抜く前に一度押し込む動作で反動をつけている。
この人の抜刀も鞘の方に注目していれば分かりやすい。
精神性うんぬんは後付けで本質は合理的な体の使い方。
ジャパンアクションクラブの真田広之のほうが速いってーの
この人を速いって言ってる人はなんなの一体?何が速いの?束の握り方が俺には我慢出来ない
少なくともお前よりは確実に速いから安心しろ
This guy has reached percfection in his art
its simply beautiful
神速抜きは2:00