Asian Historical Fencing | Japanese, Korean, and Chinese [Part 2 COLLAB - coolest one yet!]

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2024
  • This is part 2 of a series of discussions I had with Scholar General and Bug, two researchers of Asian historical martial arts treatises.The mystery of the bridge between historical Japanese, Korean, and Chinese martial arts is as profound as it is clearly present. Here, we are predominantly focusing on the documentation of unarmed techniques and also the seemingly strange yet common concept of the "Floating Foot". This is where things start to get REALLY interesting....
    Don't forget that both Keith and Nathan will be uploading their own editions of this discussion on their channels, Nathan has already done so, so definitely check them out! Come and join us on this adventure!
    The Scholar-General 墨將點兵 - Historical Chinese Martial Arts
    / channel
    Just a Bug - Historical Korean Martial Arts
    / @justabug
    Jack Chen's article
    www.chineselongsword.com/sing...
    My Living History Group's
    Website: sengokubushido1545.wixsite.co...
    Tik Tok: sengoku_bushi_1575
    Instagram: sengoku_no_bushido
    The 6 texts we are using across the entire discussion:
    The Shadow School of Sword (Aisu Ikosai)
    The Way of the Sword (Yamamoto Kansuke)
    Secrets of the Japanese Art of Warfare (Yamamoto Kansuke)
    Katori Shinto Ryu: Warrior Tradition (Risuke Otake)
    Dandaofa Xuan (Cheng Zongyou)
    Muyedobotongji (Multiple authors)

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