Thank you so much :) I really hated the way I tied my obi for Iaido until now, because it was very bulky and made the hakama pants look odd, but I'm going to try this at class tonight and see if it works better. Thank you!
of course not - if you're looking for that you need a more specific search. Obi can refer to any kind of sash, including for martial arts (which is what this one is for).
This is the way I tie my Obi for Iai and Kenjutsu. It has served me well fo 30 odd years. The Obi goes round the body 3 times so that there are two "slots betreen the material, the outer one for holding the Katana and the inner for the shoto or tanto....or for a fan in very hot weather! The knot is to the right of the spine allowing full travel of the saya around the body when drawing you blade.
@vtvango88821 I've found that various japanese martial arts all have different methods for tying obi and hakama. Typically no one looks at the obi tie if you're wearing a hakama so it doesn't matter!
@vtvango88821 its different for Iaido. when you search for how to tie for kimono or yukata specify the gender and the fact that you want it for kimono/yukata as men and women wear different obi in kimono
that looks so tight does it hurt?
Maximo20009 1 month ago
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019kiyo 2 months ago
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019kiyo 2 months ago
Thank you so much :) I really hated the way I tied my obi for Iaido until now, because it was very bulky and made the hakama pants look odd, but I'm going to try this at class tonight and see if it works better. Thank you!
VEllyssa 9 months ago
does obi come before hakama?
Patriot5401 9 months ago
@Patriot5401 yes....you put your Gi on, then obi, then Hakama.
KagaKiyomitsu 9 months ago
Funny too see so many ways of tying it.
nycrea 11 months ago
Thanks for the video. Too bad about the camera shake
capilot 11 months ago
euuu...very great it's exactly what i search, thank you...but just i question how long your obi is?
3persona3 1 year ago
Cool
MarioGiMo 1 year ago
that's not the way you tie obi for yukata or kimono...
vtvango88821 2 years ago
of course not - if you're looking for that you need a more specific search. Obi can refer to any kind of sash, including for martial arts (which is what this one is for).
athena608 2 years ago
then get a sash then, don't use an obi for your gendai activities.
sirikit 2 years ago
This is the way I tie my Obi for Iai and Kenjutsu. It has served me well fo 30 odd years. The Obi goes round the body 3 times so that there are two "slots betreen the material, the outer one for holding the Katana and the inner for the shoto or tanto....or for a fan in very hot weather! The knot is to the right of the spine allowing full travel of the saya around the body when drawing you blade.
swordsman5 2 years ago 3
@vtvango88821 I've found that various japanese martial arts all have different methods for tying obi and hakama. Typically no one looks at the obi tie if you're wearing a hakama so it doesn't matter!
zarcath 1 year ago
@vtvango88821 its different for Iaido. when you search for how to tie for kimono or yukata specify the gender and the fact that you want it for kimono/yukata as men and women wear different obi in kimono
EpicEffinTom 1 year ago
Thanks, solved a long time problem of mine
rahcoon 2 years ago
very nice..much better than the other vids
Zemery1 2 years ago
A++
popkocher 3 years ago 2
great vid, thanks
jonislow 3 years ago 3
this is really better then all the other video's i've seen
good job dude :)
gimlley666 3 years ago 6
Agreed
shoshinsha1 2 years ago
excellent, thanks for posting..
Samuraihitachi 3 years ago 3