This also has some Koryu kata including the one to assist with seppuku
@MokuraiDojo5 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting
@ulungprabowo10 ай бұрын
Is this some kind of Debana Waza?
@user-ol1ib1ss2b Жыл бұрын
The sleepy emoji is a nice touch haha. Thanks for uploading!
@MokuraiDojo2 жыл бұрын
Do you pratice with shinken or iaito ?
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu2 жыл бұрын
We practice hitorigeiko with shinken, but Kumitachi mostly with bokutô. In the videos we use mogitô.
@MokuraiDojo2 жыл бұрын
@@Muso-Shinden-Ryu Thank you
@MokuraiDojo2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting the whole Daikendori set
@MokuraiDojo2 жыл бұрын
thank you for posting
@MM-kk5vd3 жыл бұрын
えっ?まって!何が行われたの???
@zingu66563 жыл бұрын
そうはならん
@thomaswhite28023 жыл бұрын
Very well done, impressive
@rolffriedrichwitte3 жыл бұрын
RIP Sagawa Sensei Hanshi, my Iaido Sensei.
@explorermike192 жыл бұрын
Dear Herr Witte: did you train in Iaido with Sagawa sensei? Can you contact me by email? See my channel to reach me.
@nicolasartheau8223 жыл бұрын
Who does’nt apreciate , and please , why?
@MokuraiDojo4 жыл бұрын
I have been looking for these for a long time, thank you for posting them !
@きよし-b1o4 жыл бұрын
Hi! I've read some of Takano-sensei's books. I was excited to see the many skills that were described in the book that I don't see today. I also wanted to take a look at it in person once. I respect your efforts. Thank you.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing our interest.
@fengxuezhou4 жыл бұрын
i like this fencing style tsuki.
@haffoc4 жыл бұрын
Cool. Ko soto gake. I did the same thing to a guy in a HEMA match once, just like it's shown here.
@rainworldfan77574 жыл бұрын
alrighty then
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
omoshiroi
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi suki desu
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi desune
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
omoshiroi desune
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
sugoi
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi omedeto domo arigato gozaimasu
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi omedeto domo arigato gozaimasu
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
Obrigado
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
@@Muso-Shinden-Ryu de nada obrigada eu. iie doitashimashite anata wa yasashi desu moto moto arigatai
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi omedeto domo arigato gozaimasu
@VelziMoreschi5 жыл бұрын
subarashi omedeto domo arigato gozaimasu
@switchx5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting old techniques, kendo has come a long way over the past 100 years!
@ezomaruzcategui805 жыл бұрын
GREAT!
@user-ke7tr9rg9e5 жыл бұрын
Yeh ! I appreciate for your effort to show the essences of “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book written by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi. This video was turned out to be very helpful and informative for me ( one of KENDO practitioners, KENDOKA)to think about the heart of KENDO. How meaningful attempt you made ! Thank you so much.
@tysonsmith86865 жыл бұрын
Yo lose the slow mo you don't need it
@trixter50715 жыл бұрын
it technic work only on beginners
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
Any technique can succeed, if your opponent does not anticipate it! No technique is successful if your opponent is anticipating it! That is not a matter of technique!
@trixter50715 жыл бұрын
@@Muso-Shinden-Ryu not own dojo
@dendisetyawan80255 жыл бұрын
Excusme, are this ono ha itto ryu kiri otoshi techniques ?
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
1/4 is just basic drills, not ryû specific.
@user-we6hr4bu7f5 жыл бұрын
不気味な明るさ笑
@williamrucker94505 жыл бұрын
Your Zetsu myōken is Jikiden's Doku myōken. Very interesting.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
Many of the names used in the sword arts are allready charged with meaning beforehand. That is why you find the same names in many arts and schools often for very different forms. Even just within Musô Shinden Ryû you have different names for obviously the same forms. And these are not just different people naming them, but Nakayama Hakudô himself used different names at different points of his life. I asume this reflects a development rather than whimsy.
@Le_Rappel_des_oiseaux5 жыл бұрын
お見事です!I watched all the videos - I was delighted. I did not know that kendo is so amazing.Thank you!
@senbonzakuya5 жыл бұрын
From what school comes the techniques you use for your tameshigiri?
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
We don´t practise tameshigiri. Just Iaidô and Kendô. But we are interested. Acording to Nakayama Hakudô Hanshi you should train Iaidô and just do tameshigiri, accepting the result as the level of your expertise in order not to develop bad habits in swordsmanship. This is what we tried here. We loosely use the names of Toyama Ryû to describe the cut sequence.
@senbonzakuya5 жыл бұрын
What are these? Are these pre world war kendo throwing techniques?
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
Possibly, but probably not. This is our own development. But we based this on the writings of Takano Sasaburo Hanshi, which are surely pre world war II. When he writes about Kumiuchi, he basically refers to the waza of Jûdô, which in his time was probably more like Jûjutsu. In his opinion you need to study Jûdô, to have the waza. We no longer do so, but we did Jûdô/Jûjutsu in our youth, so we felt confident to adapt the simpler waza to Bôgu, specifically Kote. More importantly Takano Sasaburo Hanshi writes about Kumiuchi, the grappling being always secondary to the Sword/Shinai. One valid reason for Kumiuchi is the stalemate of the Tsubazeriai,(We have a playlist for those waza also) The other is loss of weapon, which is the theme of these videos. When your opponent ist disarmed you don´t play around, but strike immediately. Also when you are disarmed you initiate a grapple immediately. Finally when you are grappled, you don´t fixate on your useless sword, but countergrapple. We categorized this in terms of relative Maai, like it ist done in Musô Shinden Ryû Kumitachi, which we study primarily as well as ZNKR Kendô and Iaidô. When you include Kumiuchi in modern Kendôis has to be reglemented as such, otherwise it takes the lead. Much like competitive Kendô destroyes it´s essence if pursued to it´s extremes.
@ricoriko81265 жыл бұрын
すごく勉強になります。 技の名前を漢字表記していただけると、わかりやすいのですが。。
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu5 жыл бұрын
今技の名前の漢字があります。
@ricoriko81265 жыл бұрын
Jikidenshin ありがとうございます。 勉強させていただきます。
@percivalconcord92095 жыл бұрын
This is exactly the same as a disarm technique in HEMA only that they use the right hand but I suppose it makes no difference. Cool stuff I have to say.
@akarivn6 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. Thank you very much for sharing.
@jvansligter6 жыл бұрын
3 "steps" forward? with 2 steps you are free of the roof I belief?
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
The obstacles are as imaginary as the enemy. 3 steps, 2 steps or even 1 step could take you from your imagined place "below the shelf" to a place where freedom of movement overhead is unrestricted. You might even do the whole thing backwards. The only important consideration is the mindset, that what you are doing is normal behaviour in low areas and your kirioroshi conforms to the riai foe exiting low areas. As I see it, there are 2 distinct aproaches that emphasize different aspects of keiko. No1: You draw your sword below the shelf and exit with kirioroshi. The movement is more physically challenging the longer you crouchwalk like this. This is done in this video. No.2: you crouchwalk with the undrawn sword, draw and cut timed with your exit.Both are equally valid in my mind.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.
@Muso-Shinden-Ryu6 жыл бұрын
We made these 50 Videos in 2009. Many people have watched them, some have even commented. From those comments we must assume, that at least some people have misunderstood what the 50 videos are about. That is on us, since we have not included an explanation. We regularly practice contemporary Kendô according to the Zen Nihon Kendô Renmei. But these 50 Videos are not contemporary Kendô! In 2009 we came across the “Kendô Kyôhon”, a book by Takano Sasaburo Hanshi from the year 1930. Therein in describes among other things the (in his opinion) 50 essential techniques of Kendô. These 50 Videos are our attempt to reconstruct these 50 techniques according to the brief description he provides, only limited by our ability to make them succeed. Some of these techniques are not commonly done today, some are done differently today and others just go by different names today. In all our uploaded videos we always follow the same rule: When we are interested in a topic we look for videos. If we cannot find the topic or not in the desired format at the time, we consider uploading a video of our efforts. We appreciate, if you find our videos interesting or even helpful. Educating criticism is also welcome, but if you have something to contribute we ask you to upload a video of your own and make it accessible to us. We cannot improve by your opinions alone and frankly lack the time to try.