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Katori shinto ryu 2, Jean Prieur et Pierre Rousseau

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

Un bref aperçu du Katori shinto ryu

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  • @warlocksmight It's actually a kata, my friend. It's forms. Not a real fight. So basically it's a group of techniques. But anyway, have fun with kendo! :D

  • Very impressive sir, I hope one day I can achieve great form as you and make it look this easy.

  • Love it...Super precision and discipline! Very inspiarational Sir!

    With Respect, Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

    Nelson Pinto

  • @warlocksmight Your comment made me laught.. Glad to see that you like the video.. Neither one of us can look good by ourself.. its a exchange.. So if one looks good .. its with the help of the partner. I encourage you to train in kendo.. Have fun.

  • This was an amazing video... I was planing on studying Japanese in University, and if do get in, I was planing on training Kendo as well... call me crazy but I have a feeling that it'll help me study Japanese culture. These two guys looked truly impressive. It was almost as if they were dancing... As I am quite inexperienced in this and was hard for me to follow the "match" I wasn't sure who was better... think at start it was the taller dude, but at the later game baldy got a bit better :D

  • mastery ore modesty are both actions of the ego.

    kata will reveal that, because there are also esoteric levels within kata.

    you as a person is a illusion. try to obtain shin ki ryoku (mind and spirit come together in the void). then it wil be clear.

    traing and some kuji-no-in will get you there. greetings

  • shu- ha-ri

  • Hatakeyama his a great master but not only for his technique or understanding of TSKSR but mostly for the respect he diplays for people. For me he is one of the last of his generation. A true Budo master that helps people in becomming better people in the society. That is the nature of Budo and not War. Its not about what you want but how you can contribute to society.

    Even now when he is going to rought time the only thing he wishes is to give.

    I wish him good health and get well..........

  • I am not a master and have no pretention of being one. Even if i have 30 years experience in Budo. I think that im a good teacher that helps people to better themself. The Masters that i met in my life never had the pretention of being one. The recognition they had came from outside and not within. And the people that had the pretention of being Masters shined for a couple of years and disepeared.

    One thing before i leave thank for the exchange of opinion. Keiko.. keiko with precision

  • For the mind part. You have to leave your head outside the tatami. If not you are closed minded to changing and learning.

    If a person his looking for the effectiveness on the battle field he has to learn Kendo. The battle field today is the srteet and we do not walk around with a sword. So learning TSKSR has to take a different meaning and the mind will learn how to be confident, respectfull, focus and other principel in life.

    Ichi gan.. Ni soku.. san tan... shi riki

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