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  • Can you rapidly learn kenjutsu if you are smart/adaptable?

  • @Flambaeu no martial art can be learned rapidly. sure basics. but it took me years. this is old. i did a new katana vid a month ago. see me now. much much better now. i have many katana vids by lakes in hakama and stuff. not armor. but i have many vids in this armor fighting other dudes in armor. i have vids of me on horses in this armor in the mts. see my vids.

  • @Flambaeu You can learn at a quicker pace, but 'rapidly' doesn't exist.

  • cool, dude

  • How long did it take you to learn BOJUTSU AND KENJUTSU ? you are amazing

  • @CodFan554 any martial artist should tell you that the arts like science are a constant learning process, we learn through training, through daily life and through those around us. yoroshiku onegaishimasu

  • @CodFan554 read my bio on my page. it tells the years i trained. what schools. teachers names. etc. but 6 years of class and 10 years solo training. tons of people find this vid. very popular but i have many armor vids way way better. me on horses in the mts in this armor. archery in this armor. me and another dude in armors fighting kenjutsu. go to my channel. good armor vids are numbers 115, 129,150, 98 - 104. i have other armors nicer than this. see my other vids. see my dojo

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  • you are ridiculous

  • @nelsonpolak3 and you are retarded. i am the one ranked in japan. i am the one whos videos landed me on national tv this winter in canada. on history television. so dont cry. dry your eye. your blocked your comment will stay. usually i delete. but i want the world to see how trollish you are. dont cry. please dont cry. go watch my epic epic bmx and snowboard vids. bye bye troll

  • dude i have three questions, is that true that the oldschool training includes swimming with this kind of armor?

    is that true that this armors are hot as a sauna bath?

    and why don't you don't just block this guy and forget about it? i heard some where the shinoby code says "don't let your feelings chose the way of your actions".

    by the way, cool videos.

  • @cronicasdelmaurel yes. i have vids doing water stealth but in full ninja gear in the mts in lakes on volcanoes. . real hot yes and real heavy.

    sometimes it is fun to tell people to eat shit when they deserve it.

    i am also a bmxer and snowboarder. not just martial artist. so i am not your typical warrior. but i have many more armor vids ten times better than this one.

  • as well as that, you draw and sheath your sword blade down?

    Is your saya very tight? my iaito and shinkens blade would hit the saya, damaging the edge, i think im missing something in the way of swords here, I only do iaido kendo and kenjitsu, not iaijutsu or battondo so im not sure what they deal is with blade down sheath and drawing

  • @wheresthecorporal look up the word tachi on google. then you will know why. any basic student of iai. will know why. it has to do with armor and horses. if you see my many other kenjutsu vids in hakama you will see me wear it the other way. and i dont do some silly art of just one weapon. why would anyone do iaijutsu only. i do over 30 weapons. unarmed and modern combat. i spent 6 years in the bujinkan. read my bio on my page it will answer all your questions.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS

    Thanks for that.

    I didn't mean for my comment to sound angry or accusing, i can sense that coming from your replies, I was jsut intrigued there,about the spinnign? where you told while training to do it, or is that an addition of your own, in almost every art i'v done i'v been told its offensive to spin a sword, naginata, staff are a different story, as for basic students of iai and kenjitsu knowing, I'm 3rd dan iai and only seen it just now, thats a more style specific comment..

  • @wheresthecorporal i get bored. so i spin. i can do basic nunchaku but i am mega advanced with chucks and i do freestyle with wild ariels and body spins etc. but i have many vids doing kenjutsu using words like shomen uchi and migi kote uchi etc. doing only traditional. no spins. see my new sword vid. go to my page see me now

  • Can i ask what style you train in, (if any)

    I dont mean to sound critisizing, but it looks as if you hadn't had any teacher to student training, also in relation to style, in my kendo, iaido and kenjitsu schools, it is considered offensive to spin or twirl your blade, yet alone sheath without doing chiburi

  • @wheresthecorporal i do many chiburi. read my other reply. yes look up the word tachi. even a basic student of kenjutsu would know exactly why i am wearin my tachi this way.

  • Wow really? Your armour weighs in at about 60lbs huh? European plate armour weighs roughly the same. I would have thought Samurai armour to be a little lighter, but i guess not. Very interesting.

  • @TheFrostedLlama go to vid 115 to see me on horseback in the mts in this armor. see vid 150 to see us fighting. i wear my other armor and my buddy wears my red armor. i have 3 kabuto and 2 full yoroi. but i have vids doing archery in the mts in this armor. many vids training that are better. peace.

  • This is Bujinkan / Ninjutsu

  • I wonder if Katans are really that good as swords, I mean in a real fight. I dont thinck one warrior with a katana can even aproach someone with a saber . The cavalery saber was used in all world armys from germany, french, brits, americans, russians, persians etc etc . I believe katanas are more about art and cutting capabilities, but is a real fight not that good .

  • @qpae123 watch "deadliest warrio" samurai vs viking, they cover pretty much all samurai skills.

  • @qpae123 Katana's just as good as any other sword, when used appropriately. I personally prefer the european longsword, it's a little more versatile, in my oppinion. Not to mention, i just enjoy the turning axis on them. But, really... it's about personal preference, and the kind of combat you intend to practice.

    Both, a good longsword and a good katana, should weigh in at about 2.5 lbs.

  • @TheFrostedLlama I dont like that much the katana cose is 2 handed, and that cuts a lot of its range of action. With a cavalery saber, u will cut a lot better and u will have lot more range. And some saber have steel as better as a katana has.

  • @qpae123 Once again, it comes down to preference. Both have advantages and disadvantages. And comparing one swords cutting power to another is, well, pointless. That's like arguing whether an apple is fruitier than an orange.It's been proven that pretty much all swords, the world over, produce similar results. It's important to keep in mind that the weapons and styles (though, important) are not the deciding factors, but the combatant themselves.

  • @qpae123 but, for the sake of argument. If fighting on foot, i would choose the Katana. On horseback, i would certainly choose the saber.

    Both are war weapons, and both are tried, tested and true.

  • you'll do well in Thunder Dome my friend, rock on!

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  • also the tsuba, no teachers teach me to hit the tsuba after slash. it makes enemy advantages.

  • @soldivie you have never heard of chiburi. i doubt that. any iai school in japan does this. ever japanese sword master does this. also this is old. i dont see why everyone finds my old vids. i have new sword vids at lakes in mts in hakama etc where i have improved so much. also vids of me on horses in the armor and fighting others in armor and archery in armor. every ninja weapon. every forest locations. most find this in related vids then critique. i suggest you go to my channel for new vids

  • @MOUNTAINOUS put a link to the new ones

  • @joker9494949494 god damn. i just wrote you a super long email talking about the links and why i didnt put them. what exact numbers in the titles will find the armor vids on horses and archery in armor. but guess what. i go to hit send. and it gives me that annoying message. user has friend lock on. god damn that sucks. why do that friend lock unless one is trolling occasionally. so i just deleted message. i was sending you the vid of me in armor on the horses in the mts. remove gay friend lock

  • @MOUNTAINOUS Why are you hitting to your Tsuba all the time ?

    sorry for my English but im german

  • @MultiPascal1996 look up chiburi on google. traditional way to remove blood off blade before resheathing. called noto. so you draw. called nutiske. then you do your cuts all which have a japanese name. then you do chiburi then noto. noto means putting your sword in its place of peace. chiburi is blood flip. see vid on the right in related. vid 129 much better sword stuff. i have hundreds like this and fighting others in armors and on horses in the mts in my armor. doing archery. see my vids

  • is the "punch" in the end of kata a ciburi or a zanshin?

  • @VisitorGuardoSolo chiburi.. zanshin or mushin is if i was attacked by multiple people. but 80 percent of my focus is on attacker and 20 percent on the rest of the attackers but i see all. but the other is when you have multiple attackers and i am focusing on all of them at the same level. not anyone in particular but focus on all enemy the same. that is what i was taught

  • @MOUNTAINOUS and you've been taught well

    continues to train

    excuse me for my english but I am Italian and now I use google translate ^^

    thank you very much for answer

  • @koizumisorasan learn japanese you troll. it is yoroi not yaroi you fool

  • Is this armor made in USA or hand made?

  • @kaisermuto no it is not usa. it is from asia and i got it overseas. see me ride horses and do archery in this armor in my vids. see vid 115 to see me in the mts on horses in this armor. see vid 129 and some vids have numbered titles and some dont. but see 115 129 and 150 to see two of us in my armors fighting in armors. most vids in the mts in the forest. peace

  • If someone is passionate in this there is no need to judge his bad skills. No offense, because you are still better than me and many of us : )

  • Perhaps you are getting hurtful comments because most people do not understand Bujinkan, your only error perhaps is showing the art to the world rather than keeping it quiet like the rest of us...

    There is no honour in a loud voice, rather what is left unsaid.

  • But honestly ur good dont take looking at this shitty comments, they are kids, and they dont know what's the meaning of this.

  • @TheTiguh lol just the comment i was about to make. I've never seen dis many hateful comments in a row

  • Hello this will be cool for cosplay :D try it and ull win

  • @Nurofen84 first your comment is weak. second it is gone and your blocked. this is old see me fighting others in real armor on horses doing archery. go see my survival and real gun training. see my bmx and snowboard vids. IT WILL SPEAK VOLUMES TO YOU SINCE YOU ARE HARD OF HEARING.

  • KENSHIN WOOD BEET HIS WHITE ASSS NO QUESTION

  • i honestly dont know which is more amazing

    the shining armor or your bald head:D

  • This kind of chiburi looks like the one of the Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu. You need a lot more practice my friend.

  • @danielpanoias i dont just do iai. i do over 30 weapons and unarmed taijutsu. water stealth. archery. snow training. horseback in armor in the mts. i also do modern combat and survival vids and i am more than trained enough for the zombie apocolypse. i am ranked in japan so dont hate ok. yes i do need more practice. but this is old vid. i have many more sword vids newer much better and me fighting others in armor with swords etc. see vid 129 or 125 or 150 or 115

  • @MOUNTAINOUS No hate at all Friend. All the best for your practice and for your path.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS is this part of ur job or just a hobby

    if its ur job, what do u do to get this kinda job

    i really wanna know^^

  • @MOUNTAINOUS Seriously your skils are without equal ! I practice a lot of weapons and I'm just triyng to learn some of your techniques right now !! don't care about what they say and keep on doing this great work sensei !! OSU from Morocco

  • @dilarium94 thanks. go to vid 115 to see me on horses in the mts in this armor. vid 129 and vid 150 both armor vids. peace

  • @danielpanoias

    I think, that is a very big compliment, even if you didn´t ment that.

    I would be astonished, if you ment the opposite, that the video of MOUNTAINOUS is not good enough to impress you. May be i don´t know enough of wearing samurai-armor and how to use these weapons, but i can imagine, that MOUNTAINOUS would have enough knowledge and exercise to let you practice for years and nevertheless seem very poor in front of him.

  • yes, the striking the handle is one method of Chiburi, but you also do a second method (and more commonly seen, with the flickin the sword towards the ground) Chiburi before you sheath. very nice armor. keep practicing as we all need to do and enjoy your journey along the path. ok later on when you are in full armor with the helmet on as well you do just one method (the striking)

  • yes, the striking the handle is one method of Chiburi, but you also do a second method (and more commonly seen, with the flickin the sword towards the ground) Chiburi before you sheath. very nice armor. keep practicing as we all need to do and enjoy your journey along the path.

  • This is a legit question, i seriously am curious. Why do you strike the handle of the sword before you sheath it? I have never seen that before. Also, where did u get the armor? good color and style.

  • @Davick119 it is called chiburi. all samurai do it. that is japanese. chiburi. look up chiburi at google. it is blood flip. traditional method to remove blood off blade. before putting in sheath called noto in japan. chiburi then noto.

    means put the sword in its holy place. every samurai clan had a unique way that was their own to do chiburi. armor i got overseas

  • @MOUNTAINOUS Just a question, would that be enough to get all the blood out? Or is it just pretty much the usage of... zanshin or tradition?

  • 1) you lack proper movement and form.

    2) you have no concept of proper footwork, it does change from weapon to weapon.

    3) you have no idea the proper motion for ACTUAL quick-drawing of a weapon; in truth it is an art unto itself.

    You are dangerous, dont ever do this around people, you dont have much power in your strikes, but you could at least sink most of the Kissaki into someone.

    If you dont know what that is, please commit seppuku. If you dont know what that is...just walk into traffic.

  • @irrillius you punk troll. you lose. your blocked

  • @irrillius troll harder.

  • master

  • This guy is terrifying! EEEET! EEEET! YAAAT! EEEAT! Seriously put the fear of death in me! We should send this guy to Afghanistan, the war will be over tommorow!

  • @Rebuilder11 see my new vids using real m4. see my new survival vids. i have a whole playlist called real gun videos. gas masks and m4s in this forest. new stuff is dope. this is ancient. but i do have vids riding horses and doing archery in this armor in the mts. peace. check out my channel 300 wild vids

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  • yes understandably externally so.to internal healing but i would,nt be showing my self over youtube for my positivity building blocks and layers osu...

  • @Rebuilder11 i didnt think so.. no muslim will feel fear:)..i have mixed fealings about the videos^^ but repect to you mountainous. u living you dream and take it with some humor... like watching u

    warriors united 4 1 spirit and against nonesense wars

  • You should strap your thigh shileds to your leg so they dont flap around

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  • Very nice.

  • Is that a katana or a no-dachi sword?

  • @yearonelaxer54 katana with longer tsuka. or handle. some call it a shinobigatana. i call it a katana with a longer handle. blade is regular length. see other vids wearing it like a tachin in vid 129 of me by the river in armor

  • i tink i saw a ninja bewind you

  • @MOUNTAINOUS I didn't mean to offense you and I did not want to imply that your armor was a fake. I noticed it later on after watching the video. the thing that through me off was the color and the fact that your armor has either no or not nearly as much silk that the armor in the 16th century held and that not as much is worn under the armor anymore. I have worn a real armor before, but the only ones I've seen are those built prior to the 16th century. I apologize

  • one thing i did notice is that when you raise your blade above your head, it should be over your shoulder to hide the length of your long sword...it needs to be held at the exact proper angle, otherwise amazing form!

  • @hero2zero573 i dont mean to sound like i know it all but each ryuha of kenjutsu or iaijutsu has many stances or kamae. when i raise my sword up it is jodan no kamae. and i do it how it is supposed to be. what kamae are you speaking of. what is the japanese name for the kamae you speak of. i know the japanese names for every cut or thrust or stance etc. so tell me in japanese and i will know what you mean

  • Sugoi desu! You're awosome!

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  • You can sheath your sword like a BOSS!

  • Really nice. In my opinion I felt your feet were very wide when using your katana, but I have little knowledge in any kenjutsu teachings. One of the things I was taught to help beginners, say anyone who is interested as well with no experience, is to make basic strikes that flow with the guards. This would have been really cool to see.

  • @BrazenMudrain well keep that in mind when you teach beginners. i on the other hand have done this for 6 years formally in class and about a decade of solo training. so i am no beginner. go see my newer sword vids. i have improved greatly. i hold a black belt in japanese bugei and in other arts. untill someone who has done sword for years and someone wears 60 pound armor and a 8 pound helmet. then they wont know what it is like. movement in armor is not the same as you do without it

  • @MOUNTAINOUS I saw this video was old after I posted hehe, I have yet to actually utilize armor( I train in European Sword tradition) since I am still very fresh to my Art. I am really glad I was able to see this clip though it's some great footage for an inexperienced person like myself to get some new knowledge.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS that's true. that's the reason why the samurai were taught to kill with a single blow and the basis of traditional jujitsu was to throw your opponent to the ground and not go down with them. it's hard to get up with that armor. the grounds you use is extremely harmonious and from what I see, your movement is not traditional. I'm interested in seeing how well your own version develops.

  • @Cursed13HAHAHA it is traditional. i spent 6 years in the bujinkan and i am ranked in japan under soke hatsumi.

    just cause i was in chosons group for 2 years dont mean i am not legit ranked in japan. contact hombu dojo in japan of the bujinkan and you will see my ranks are legit and years training legit. go to my page to see my bio and read it instead of finding random vids in the related. it will tell you the exact teachers and schools in the bujinkna and my teachers names and ranks etc

  • @MOUNTAINOUS i wrote you a nice long letter and sent links to my teachers website and see pics of him with soke hatusmi in japan. i am not with choson i am still his friend but i left his group years ago and i am not taking the vids down just cause his logo is in it. but you got that faggotty friend lock bullshit on your page so after typing a letter on my bujinkan 6 years of training. my rank in japan in hombu dojo. i couldnt even send you the email i wrote you. elimnate friend lock horseshit

  • dude, you are graceful as an elephant in a glass shop. you look like an old kid who's hide in the forest to playing with new toys, hahahaha... go play football or wrestling, this is definitely not for you... omg this is so funny... :) _____ when I grow up I'll be samurai!!! ahahahahahaa

  • Vageta whats his power level? My scouter says 9,000! What? 9,000! Impossible!

  • why do you hit the handle before returning the blade to the scarbard? just wondering :3

  • @extondude all samurai clan do this a different way. it is called chiburi in japanese it means blood flip. sacred way to remove blood off blade. even with no blood you still do it

  • @extondude okay, cheers :)

  • To throw the blood away or the blade can stay stuck in the scabbard next time he will want to draw... :o)

  • @mynameisnobody2103 so its both practical when in combat and traditional either in combat or just practise

  • whats the material of this armour???

  • Thats some nice cosplay.

  • Why is someone who claims to represent nintaijutsu wearing samurai armour?

  • @KTGCTNMartialArts i have not represented nintaijutsu in years. before that was 6 years of bujinkan training. and that is budo and ninpo taijutsu the art of samurai and ninja. basically japanese warrior arts. so i train all 18 aspect of ninja and samurai and do over 30 weapons including archery and horsemanship in armor etc. and modern combat and wilderness and mt survival and real guns and airsoft. i fight in these armors against others. ride horses in the mts in armors. i am with kamiyama now

  • Why do u keep flipping the katana yaito down? Traditional carriage of the katana was yaito(cutting edge) up. Not that I am necessarily against yaito down. On the contrary,I actually prefer it, seems like it's the most logical way to me, just curious as to why you wait to put the katana up to do it.

  • Sorry, the cutting edge is actually yaiba, not yaito. My bad :)

  • @Samuel032593 it is a tachi. do you know what it is. look up on google tachi. i dont wear it like this unless i am in armor. see me in hakama in vids i wear it blade up. but i know how to and ninja drew both ways. and around the back. and not on the back but around the back at waist level. this is how it is worn on armor and when on horseback. i do ride horses in this armor in the mts in my vids. i ride several horses, you cant draw the other way when riding horses. horseback and war battles

  • @MOUNTAINOUS actually, samurai only wear the sword facing down when they ride a horse, when they are standing the "cutting part" should face up.

  • @Izerath2 what rank are you and what school are you studying under. that is not correct. they work tachi face down. but whey you are standing. there are many versions of drawing. hundreds. there are times when the samurai are not in armor and they still switch it to blade down and it is a special draw to come up under a attack. they only wear the sword on the left side of their body. that is about the only thing that is only only true. but yes they do both ways. i spent 10 years studying this.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS I know! like I said, the normal way, is with the blade faceing up, but there are a lot of ways to draw a sword. I'm in Niten ichi ryu school, under Sensei kishikawa. I'm training for about 7 years now.

    I'm not saying your draws are no correct, i'm just saying that's not the USUAL "style" as you may call.

    In iaijutsu, the blade is usualy facing up. If you see some Katori Shinto Ryu videos, you will see that most of the draws starts with the blade facing up, but when drawn, it goes up

  • at 2:31 you preform a reverse chiburi that extended into a variation I have not seen before. I am curious where you learned that. I also apologize if my question isn't clear, not quite sure how to describe it.

  • @Traith01 i do over 4 types of chiburi from different ryuha and then i have also combined some and changed some to make it my own style. after doing sword for several years i made my own styles. but go to my newer sword vids i have improved alot since this video. i think video 125 is real cook kenjutsu at a lake in hakama. and then video 129 is in armor kenjutsu. 133 is battojutsu and shakuhachi indoors. etc. newer stuff. peace

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    GO GO POWER RANGEEEEERS!

  • @RicardoGureviz it does look really funny.

  • @RicardoGureviz it does look really funny. 3:06 where's the marching band?

  • @MOUNTAINOUS Forget about him buddy, he doesn't even know what the word 'Jutsu' means,..

  • how can you say jutsu if i dont soght eny chidori or rasengan in the video O.O' ? I am realy dom, I spend 9:43 min of my life seeng this shit, if I was in a fight with you, I punch your face and is done -.-

  • @LuckSMTS jutsu is a word that can mean several things in the japanese language. If got it right Bojutsu is a form where the swordsman lowers his sword (while still in the sheath), and sling the sword out of the sheath in great speed that its almost unseeable to the unexperience eye (someone whose not a swordsman)

  • Actually Bojutsu is staff fighting, you're thinking iaijutsu here...

  • @LuckSMTS I'm also a martial artist (self taught and learned from no books or vids 'beside tae-kwon-do').

    How this guy is handling the staff and other weapons, I advise against ever fighting him, unless you're a master of kenpo-jutsu (jutsu means-style or form)

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  • how can you say jutsu if i dont soght eny chidori or rasengan in the video O.O' ?

  • is that selfthought..or you've a Sensei

  • @MZinzins read my bio on my page

  • what does yoshimitsu from tekken ? kenjutsu? please answer!!!! hes my favorite!!!

  • Osoi.

    Otherwise not bad at all.

  • Cool stuff man. too many idiot weabos who assume they know everything about samurai are commenting tho.

    how did you go about getting your armor that stuff is really hard to find (for me)

    and is that sword a masahiro brand ?

  • @muker123 dude. research more please. alot of ninja were samurai elite. the peasant farmers they talk about being ninja is bullshit. no farmer who works his ass off in the field has time to train this way. the elite samurai were like special ops now. ninja. yes some became farmers later in time hundreds of years later and kept training the ninja skills. plus biggest ninja organization in the world. bujinkan. i was in it 6 years. is 9 schools warrior arts. 6 samurai. 3 ninja clan

  • I'm a little curious as to what you're training for.

  • @SigurTibbs The Last Samurai sequel of course.

  • @SigurTibbs go to my page and see video number 164. then you will know

  • why do you wearing an samurai armor ??? and if you are a samurai where is your second sword the wakizashi besiedes the armoour is looks very lightly, becuse its not hard steel.

    and you techniques aren't so good that you allowed to control this blade.

    sorry but training with an wood-sword with a bokken and then with an blade...

    how long do you train with weapons?? pls answer !!

  • @666heyho i spent 6 years in the bujinkan. light. please i hope you are joking. this is 60 pounds. and 8 pound kabuto. heavy as all hell. very hard to just wear. have you ever wore real armor? see me in this armor on horses in the mts in vid 115. see me fight in my other nicer armor in vid 150 and vid 151 peace. see my other vids i have hundreds. every ninja weapon. every samurai weapon almost. unarmed. waterfalls. glaciers. horses. rivers. go see

  • @MOUNTAINOUS okay... sorry... just for this reason i ask you how long you train!!! then its awesome but you must understand me i'm think the armor is lightly because she lokks like plastic i dont no but it seemed so. how ever SORRY!!!! i'm an german boy and 14 years old and have spent 8 years in Ki-Aikido. so i experimentel in every marcialart. and my comment was crapy and not right first of all this with the blade and bokken. im so sorry !!! and all who dishonor this is intollerant and not cool

  • @666heyho Actually, historically armor of that period was likely made of copper and leather (usu. lacuered)... maybe wood. Hard steel they kept for their swords :)

  • @666heyho Samurai armor was never made out of steel. it seems like you maybe be getting your facts from movies.

  • @RabidxPijamas the SAMURAI ARMOUR still of metal plates!! only samurai the rich of the soldiers can buy a armour of metal!!

  • 1st thought: looks like a retarded hillbilly

    2nd though: retarded looking hillbilly with mad ninja skills

  • you're sick man! had fun watchin u

  • Just out of knowledge and also a general question... but I do believe that when you pull your sword out of it's sheath... your doing it wrong. Just saying because i've practiced Bujinkan myself for a few years now and have learnt a lot, and one of the first things I learnt a bout a sword was that the blade is facing up when you draw it out, not down like you have it when you draw it, unless that's how the do it in Kenjutsu.

  • @lucomus in kenjutsu the cutting edge must face upward aswell. only in a very few drawing techniques does the cutting edge face down, but usually you "flip" the sheath draw the sword and then return it to its correct position.

  • @blakeforrest1

    Ahh okay, I'm still to train in armor really, i'm more used to having it in the obi and having the sheath faced up ready to draw rather than facing down.

  • @blakeforrest1 i wrote him a email. i told him to google tachi. this is tachi. worn down in armor or horseback. not like katana in obi. but even in obi i wear blade up like normal but every good swordsman knows secret draws from obi in hakama wearing it blade down. as you draw you spin saya and then do it like this but in obi. i do it in other vids in hakama at lake in traditional gear. peace

  • @MOUNTAINOUS I'll pay that, but as I mentioned also in kenjutsu there are a few draw techniques were the sheath is quickly spun so that the cutting edge faces down for the draw to be executed correctly, however once the blade returned to the sheath it is returned to the correct position.

  • @ANIELA2010 first off. if you dont know english you are a loser and a fool. second your blocked and comment is gone. see me on horses in this armor vid 115 see me fight in armor vid 150. use english. your language sucks. what is is spic mexican shit

  • @MOUNTAINOUS wow how racist...now i see that you dont just have bad technical skill but also bad manners.

  • @S0URCEONE you bet your ass i do. i dont take shit. i am also a conservative republican who is not politically correct and i dont like muslims either. so what abou that

  • sharp sword. even sharper mind.

  • that sounds awesome lol i said what a badass twice cuz the first time i didnt think it was posted lol

  • That armor is an older version from the Muromachi period. You can tell by the larger shoulder flaps and waist flaps. It's well made and good armor, but I would have preferred the tighter armor of the later centuries, such as was used in the Azuchi-Momoyama period.

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  • what a badass! one question why do u keep batting the back of the sword with ur hand? is it loose or is that part of the technique?

  • @NunchakuClan it is called chiburi. it knocks off blood and tradition. you put your sword away clean.

  • @MOUNTAINOUS i was going to say that if u didnt put that on. there are alot of different ways my two fav. are where u wipe it on ur pants. or u simply take the sword up to ur opposite shoulder (which mean if ur right handed u take it up to ur left shoulder) and swing downward then sheath your sword

  • what a badass

  • Where did u get the armor, and how much? Been looking around for something similar.

  • @empoweredmonkies 1000 overseas. this guy dont carry it no more. vid 115 is me in this armor on horseback in the mts. also vid 150 is both my real armors and me and dan in the armors fighting

  • @MOUNTAINOUS Cool thanks

  • very nice armor very nice moves very nice katana everything is cool man but only one thing, the katana its used upside tied shortest

  • @Demon1ackk wrong. it is worn the other way when not in armor. this is tachi. look up search on google or youtube on tachi. not taichi. but tachi. it is a sword like a katana but curved more usually and worn this way so it can be drawn one handed when riding horses in battle. see vid 115 to see me on horses in this armor in the mts. i would be a fool to own this armor and not know how to wear a tachi right lol? look it up you will see what i mean. not katana but tachi

  • @MOUNTAINOUS u aint slow, can i ask you where you got your katana?

  • 6:50 best strike in the vid

  • XD i am 15 and i can do it just like you

  • Sorry... at 1:50 if you were struck, you would of had to change placement of your grip, it was very artistic, but in the case of attack. I wouldn't of like to have seen the outcome. Nice video though. :)

  • Nice, thank yo for sharing.

  • for some strange reason , i am slightly creeped out by this video

  • @leugim41004 yeah dude i feel the same way.

  • @Nandezbot then go to vid 164 to see me with real ak47 and semi auto matic shotguns and 45 pistols. see other vids in gas mask in real smoke no handed rolling through the smoke with dual pistol. also see me on horses in the mts in this armor in vid 115. see me fight others in my armors. all armors in vid 150 are mine. go see

  • @MOUNTAINOUS uh, naw i'm good bro thanks.

  • @Nandezbot then go to vid 164 to see me with real ak47 and semi auto matic shotguns and 45 pistols. see other vids in gas mask in real smoke no handed rolling through the smoke with dual pistol. also see me on horses in the mts in this armor in vid 115. see me fight others in my armors. all armors in vid 150 are mine. go see

  • why do you hammer fist the sword before you sheath your sword? is there some practical reason, i know you use your other hand to whipe off the "blood" when sheathing it, but what's the purpose of the hammer fist?

  • @equallyeasilyfuqyou it is called chiburi. just a variation of it. go to vid 129 and 133 for newer and better sword. i do wipe with cloth after i cut jugs. in vids i do outdoor cutting.

  • wow the stuff you wearing looks expensive. how much did it cost?

  • @TLCMQN 1000 dollars. i have another nice suit. see vid 115 i ride horses in the mts in this armor

  • i much prefere europian style armour and weapons... but thats just me