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Muso Shinden Ryo Iaido Koryu Kata (All Japan Kendo Federation) - View topic • sharethefiles.com

by Takwann (via)
These Iai arts were performed by NAGAE Matasaburo, in his sixties (guess). He was born and lived in Nagasaki, received the 7th grade of Kendo and 8th grade of Iai from Zen-Nippon Kendo Renmei (All-Japan Kendo Federation). He also practiced Shinto Munen style Iai. The original movies were recorded in 8mm films, then edited in a VHS tape. It's not known who took and maintained these films (maybe one of Matasaburo's disciples did). They were converted to DV (digital video) format, stored in HDD, finally created QuickTime H.263 format (360x240, 15fps, compressed).

Jo Ha Kyu

by Takwann (via)
This essay will examine the meaning of the term “johakyu” (序 破 急) and how the concept is expressed in iaido kata. I will first examine the term’s history, application and meaning; and following this, the expression of examining johakyu in Ipponme Mae of the Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei Seitei Iai.

Shinichido - Kendo and Iaido in Crawley - Iaido

by Takwann (via)
The origin of the forms of Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Seitei Kata started in 1967 when it was realised that the majority of modern Kendo practitioners in the ZNKR had little or no experience of the techniques of using a real or live sword. And had realised that Kendo had become the way of the shinia . A committee was set up, comprising of the following members (...).

Kata

by Takwann (via)
Ikita kata. A living kata. What does this mean? When Otsuka Sensei said these words he had something very specific in mind. But in order to understand this concept of 'ikita kata', we must first understand the concept of embusen and seichusen

Iaido -> Description of all Seitei-Katas

by Takwann (via)
The 12 basic forms are called Seitei-Iai (Standard-Iai). They were created by the the Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei (ZNKR = All Japan Kendo Federation or IKF). They are training forms, which include all important sword technics. Seitei-Iai forms will provide the basic education (Kihon).

FightingArts.com - The Study Of Iaido

by Takwann (via)
This is the first in a continuing series of articles on the Japanese art of iaido the modern discipline or way of drawing the sword that was popularized in the 1930's. It was derived from iaijutsu, a sub-specialization of kenjutsu (sword arts) that was practiced by professional (samurai) warriors and involved methods of drawing the sword and cutting as a single motion. Future articles will focus on concepts that relate to practice and then on specific analyses of kata and basic techniques.

jodo

by Takwann
This section includes, * An Introduction to SMR Jodo Training * Links to the SMR Training Curriculum * A list of key principles common in Martial Arts training * Just when you thought you learned it all (An introduction to Oyogumite and Henka-waza

YouTube - Tenshinsho Jigen ryu iai

by Takwann
Tenshinsho Jigen ryu demonstrates iai kata in front of Kameido Katori Jinja, April 29th, 2005.

YouTube - Jodo Jojutsu 1/5

by Takwann
Jodo Jojutsu Zen Nihon Renmei Shinto Muso Ryu

Musō shinden ryū - Wikipédia

by Takwann
Musō shinden ryū (夢想神伝流) est une branche de l'iaidō qui peut avoir comme origine le fondateur de l'iaidō, un samouraï du nom de Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu. Cette école unique d'escrime (iai) qui naquit pendant la période Edo, a été préservé dans une ligne continue de maîtres à travers les siècles. Elle a été codifiée par maître Nakayama Hakudo (1869 - 1958), et enseigné à travers le monde par maître Takeshi Mitsuzuka et d'autres comme Malcom Tiki Shewan par exemple. Des styles modernes de shinden ryū ont divisés le curriculum en de nombreuses sections.

Dailymotion - tenshin shoden katori shinto ryu

by Takwann
je vous propose de découvrir ces 2 disciplines que sont le kenjutsu et l'iaido au travers de l'ecole katori crée au 13eme siècle

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PragDave

by flubba
Code Kata is an attempt to bring this element of practice to software development. A kata is an exercise in karate where you repeat a form many, many times, making little improvements in each. The intent behind code kata is similar.

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