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  • Secrets of Yagyu Sinkage Ryu with English subtitles.

    watch?v=FfhtYKQ-iU0

  • Sensei Uehara, skill is indeed evident, although no one should have doubted a man such as himself anyways, Osu!.

  • 相手が動くより先に相手の腕が行くところに刃を当てている。相手­の心が読めるんだろうな

  • It's amazing how fast the master is.

    Is each movement planned ahead of time, or was the student instructed to "surprise" him with each one?

  • @silvermoonwolf19

    They are choreographed techniques designed to teach principles and technical applications. The style of drawing the sword is unique to Motoburyu, which controls the amount of options an opponent trained in the same art has.

    But the principles are still universal, even if the techniques are not.

  • He isn't "reacting" before his oppenent. These drills start out with him attacking his oppenent first, and then the oppenent "defends," unsuccesfully.

  • Very nice sequential presentation!

  • I'm pretty sure that he sensed that the opponent was going to attack, so he attacked.

  • Now I agree with you. Its said that iaido shows how to "smell" danger, so thanks for your remark :)

  • You are right that in most instances he did sense the attack; a skill often reported of Masters of martial arts. sometimes Uehara nods to the Uke most likely because he has sensed he needs to re-settle and prepare to attack again.

  • @karateguy07

    I'm pretty sure he saw the telltale signs that his partner was moving in to attack and acted accordingly.

  • Very good, but as pointed before, sometimes "reacts" before being attacked...

  • I'm pretty sure that he sensed that the opponent was going to attack, so he attacked.

  • have you ever been around kids and you can just tell when they are going to do something?

  • there seems to be a lot of similarities between these techniques, and the ones in aikido . .

  • dasse-

  • Amazing

  • Fabulous piece! It just goes to show how many techniques there are that don't rely on the standard cuts. Outstanding performance!

  • If only he didn't "react" before the opponent even begins his attack...

  • finally!

  • Fabulous! This is the best flow I have seen in a video in a *very* long time.  I'm bookmarking this and sending showing it to all my friends as an example of how technique should look.

  • Incredible!

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