Tip of the Week - Suburi

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

Welcome to another episode of Kendo Worlds 'Tip of the Week'. Stay informed or ask questions either on Facebook or through our forums. Train hard everyone !

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  • can you give a thorough explanation about tenouchi?

    i still dont get the feeling of 'wringing wet clothes'

  • @mikhaeldito Thanks, ill make some enquiries and see if we can get something for you.

  • Your Tips are always helpful, and very good footage for everyone!

    ...but I notice there are very rare instruction vids adressed to intermediate skill levels on the internet. I really miss some good guides, for people between 2.Kyu to 2.Dan. Maybe you can build up s.th in the future, "guides for grades" and become the No.1 YouTube Kendo guru.^^

  • @TheTrismegistos Thanks a lot, these videos are going to progress through the ranks and become more advanced as time goes on.

  • Thank you so much for the details of why and how to do correct suburi. I will know what to focus on next time when I do this in practice next time.

  • @CrazyEggs123456789 Awesome, let us know how it goes :)

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  • @mikhaeldito i am no dan holder, i am very interested in tenouchi tips too

    what i gathered during 2 year of iaito and bokuto swinging is it's easier when your hands are closer together, it comes naturally when you try to stop the sword's downward motion

    you grip at the last moment keeping fingers relaxed before that, with shinai you may add a push(front hand) pull(rearhand) for more friction...

    to prevent injury you should let gravity pull the sword down until you develop tenouchi

  • i like your DO, thank´s for the video.

  • @KendoWorld

    Can't wait! :)

  • @KendoWorld

    Sure thing =)

  • Well done!

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