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Masayuki Shimabukuro Samurai Swordsmanship: The Basics [1/11] CD1

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black belt Hall presents: the art of sword of the samurai in the famous Wizard Masayuki Simabukuro (Masayuki Shimabukuro)-Weapons Instructor of the year, 2006-and his senior disciple Karl e. long (Carl e. long) that demonstrate rituals and technology tell us about the history and construction of the sword of the Samurai. This trehtomnaa DVD collection includes the basics of Iaido, intermediate, and advanced level, as well as interviews with both teachers.

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  • Do they go in a white room?.... or is that green screen stuff?

  • @Inheritance41Park Actually i don't know but I think it's a white room.

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  • i cannot understand why there are only 700 viewings of this clip. These basics are very efficient for understanding kendo kata and iaido as well.

  • very true

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  • @Taisetsutoo weird, in WMA we grip the sword in half-swording to choke up and perform wrestling tech close in.

  • how much did your sword cost i mean your katana?

  • subscribed..very nice

  • @gekiryudojo The importance of cleaning the blade is explained in the DVD series. However, that still does not address your statement that you should never touch the blade. Would you care to elaborate on the techniques presented where the Japanese sword teacher touches the blade during two hand cutting, two hand blocking and particularly while performing the noto where he touches the blade on every waza? Did Hatsumi Sensei teach you these Tut-Tut, No-No's for 28 yrs. or was it someone else?

  • @Taisetsutoo I understand but you should have mention that you should clean a live blade afterwords I did Bujinkan for 28 years

  • @KagaKiyomitsu Which terminology was incorrect?

  • @gekiryudojo What do you do if you use a "soete technique" when the left hand is supporting the monouchi? Which classical sword style do you train in?

  • One Big No No was he was touching the Blade even on the side you do not Touch a live! blade! Tut Tut Tut

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