Debo aclarar que aunque siempre me ha gustado la forma muy didactica y pedagogica de explicar de los videos del Ogawa ryu, me gusta tambien la forma de como introducen el idioma japones, aunque yo no lo domino, mas o menos lo entiendo y asi creo que se puede aprender mas aparte de las artes marciales
Of Course he is only showing the technique while explaining that's why the movement is almost "slow motion." I practice Iaido, but I think the main point is the maintenance of the art. To alter is to create a second form or to practice in a free way.
One of my main influences has emphasized that one should be able to draw from any position.He was saying this as he drew a Tachi sized sword that he was laying on, at a ridiculous speed I might add. I think that might be one of the things that the Kata might be illustrating.
I respect your point of view. Although classical sequenses have their own historical reasons and for those, can´t be changed. I dont understand spanish. But my friend traslated the video for me. Best regards
ESP: Es más fácil rotar el sable en el Obi al tomar el tsuka invertido (poner filo hacia abajo antes de desenvainar) luego el corte es más veloz y la posición final es la misma. He practicado battojutsu y creo que este sería un modo más realista de realizar esta técnica.
6:49 Easier / faster to invert the ken position while grabbing tsuka (rotate in obi in order to put the cutting edge facing down) then... just draw and cut in a single move! Same ending position... just faster.
Debo aclarar que aunque siempre me ha gustado la forma muy didactica y pedagogica de explicar de los videos del Ogawa ryu, me gusta tambien la forma de como introducen el idioma japones, aunque yo no lo domino, mas o menos lo entiendo y asi creo que se puede aprender mas aparte de las artes marciales
locoyogui 6 months ago
Of Course he is only showing the technique while explaining that's why the movement is almost "slow motion." I practice Iaido, but I think the main point is the maintenance of the art. To alter is to create a second form or to practice in a free way.
kenebihara 2 years ago
One of my main influences has emphasized that one should be able to draw from any position.He was saying this as he drew a Tachi sized sword that he was laying on, at a ridiculous speed I might add. I think that might be one of the things that the Kata might be illustrating.
Onikagenokageyama 2 years ago
I respect your point of view. Although classical sequenses have their own historical reasons and for those, can´t be changed. I dont understand spanish. But my friend traslated the video for me. Best regards
karlfishjp 2 years ago
ESP: Es más fácil rotar el sable en el Obi al tomar el tsuka invertido (poner filo hacia abajo antes de desenvainar) luego el corte es más veloz y la posición final es la misma. He practicado battojutsu y creo que este sería un modo más realista de realizar esta técnica.
Gracias por postear!
ninjaldope 2 years ago
6:49 Easier / faster to invert the ken position while grabbing tsuka (rotate in obi in order to put the cutting edge facing down) then... just draw and cut in a single move! Same ending position... just faster.
Nice techniques! Thanks for posting.
ninjaldope 2 years ago