Thank you for opening a channel in English, I'm already watching your primary channel with great interest, but this is really helpful, especially when I want to share videos with other people around me!
Hi! Thank you for the instruction and demonstration. Can you provide additional information on turn-kote? I am not sure how turn kote is different from the other kote waza
"Turn→Kote" is a technique in which you turn your shinai counterclockwise around your opponent's shinai before striking Kote.The key point of "Turn→Kote" is how to connect the turning action and the Kote-Uchi. If the movements are done separately you will be attacked at the moment of turning. So it is important to study how to connect Kote quickly while turning
The maki-kote physically rotates the opponent's shinai before striking; the Turn→kote does not physically touch the opponent's shinai. It is considered a type of feint technique.
thank you for your video. Could you please explain how you use your footwork in a video? I can see that your movement is really fast and you keep moving your both foot before and after striking. I also watched videos from other kendoka (especially not young kendoka :D), I can see that they look like they dont move. What is the differences between your footwork and their footwork? thank you
Thank you for opening a channel in English, I'm already watching your primary channel with great interest, but this is really helpful, especially when I want to share videos with other people around me!
Thank you for your comment. We will continue to create more videos in English, so please look forward to them.
Fantastic technique & explanations! Perfect ki-ken-tai & yuko-datotsu as well!
Great stuff, keep up the magnificent work!
I love this channel!!!
좋은영상감사드립니다~
Thank you!
Tell me, please. What it means to work with two legs. In the video, you do a fumikomi and the left foot comes up next to the right foot. Thanks.
Hi! Thank you for the instruction and demonstration. Can you provide additional information on turn-kote? I am not sure how turn kote is different from the other kote waza
"Turn→Kote" is a technique in which you turn your shinai counterclockwise around your opponent's shinai before striking Kote.The key point of "Turn→Kote" is how to connect the turning action and the Kote-Uchi. If the movements are done separately you will be attacked at the moment of turning. So it is important to study how to connect Kote quickly while turning
@@Kajiatani-Kendo-Global The movement is so fast that I could not understand it! But is "turn-kote" the same of "maki-kote"?
The maki-kote physically rotates the opponent's shinai before striking; the Turn→kote does not physically touch the opponent's shinai. It is considered a type of feint technique.
thank you for your video.
Could you please explain how you use your footwork in a video? I can see that your movement is really fast and you keep moving your both foot before and after striking. I also watched videos from other kendoka (especially not young kendoka :D), I can see that they look like they dont move. What is the differences between your footwork and their footwork? thank you
We will make a video of the footwork, so please wait.
@@Kajiatani-Kendo-Global thank you 🙏 Have a good weekend
Heureusement qu'il y a le ralenti car sinon ca va trop vite pour voir la technique 😅