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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2009

Hidden techniques of Kenjutsu.....

Don`t try this at home....

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"These videos are for entertainment purposes only. The videos are not for instruction and are not intended to encourage viewers to try anything without first learning from a qualified instructor. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified person for your safety and protection of those around you. Thank you and god bless you all."

For more see movie "Hidden Blade"

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  • @Gez2490 you know that makes so much more sense. lol

  • @Bigboss5 The Hidden blade was the blade he used against Chief Retainer Hori, that technique was called "The Devil's Claw". The technique featured in this clip was never named in the film at all.

  • @Crim15

    i will have to agree with you on the comment you put. you can study or work on all the moves technique we wand but when it comes to a real fight ..we do it at the seat of the moment

  • @Crim15 lol

  • It looks like a combination of Nihon Kendo Kata nº6, nº4 and nº7 :O Pretty cool!

  • You are perceptive

  • Hidden Blade. Good movie. The movie gets its name from this technique the character used. It was a last resort against a more capable fighter. you anger him so as to distract him, then you create a huge opening and at the last moment you strike when he least expects it. its based in true kenjutsu strategy even if the technique itself is a bit more showy than I would feel comfortable using. doesn't detract from the movie itself though.

  • Very cool vid.

  • @owenspence

    It is indeed a great Technique,From such a guard you are left wide open and to the foe he assumes you are vunerabaly open to attacks.

  • That's all you've got to back up your dumb ideas? Lame! Practicing Budo included studying the techniques, not just training. Seeing as how you don't know that, I'm sure you're just another internet fake..

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