So wrong.. these are actual techniques that was created on the battlefield you closing the palm of both of your palm of your hands by holding pressure on the top end of the katana either kick into the abdominal are moving off of line to change your angle to throw the person that is holding the katana it takes a lot of pressure to hold a katana so it will not cut you
I looked for this every so often and 11 years later the algorithm pops it up. The technique is real as is the sword. However, much like most knife techniques, in real combat it never goes quite like in practice and will almost always result in damage. Even a slight twist of the sword will result in blood. But better a cut hand than a head.
Sir, sir, if you read the comment above yours, it's said that this is supposed to be a demonstration, and even the demonstrator ( i think?) Laughed at the idea ( •w•)
@@adamdamiri4823 Yes, it is a demonstration, I thought that was implied in my statement. I also thought I explained why he and others laugh at the idea. So before you ask me to read another's statement, make sure you read mine as well. There are many techniques out there that are real, bonifide techniques that would rarely work outside of a demonstration. This is one of them. It doesn't make it less real just because it isn't effective in real combat.
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Yes this is 100% Real I personally saw them Saiko Shihan Shigeru Oyama, perform this. They took a news bulletin, Kyokushin News, and cut it sliced it with the Sword a Katana, that was extremely sharp before the demonstration. This demonstration was performed at high speed. There was no slow up, it was the real deal, along with Saiko Shihan's Ice breaking. I would watch men outside cutting big blocks of ice with chain saws, where later he brake 500 lbs of stacked ice. Baseball Bats broken by his son Ted. This was usually done in the Stamford/ Fairfield areas in Connecticut during tournaments.
Oh shit this is the one I saw when I was a kid. Mike's teacher Shihan Oyama from Kings highway Fairfield CT. How did you find this? Most of this stuff can't be found anywhere. Thanks for the video.
I saw him do it in person. The swordsman never slowed down. Have you ever seen some of the things martial artists can do? I suggest you try to punch a Shaolin Monk and see what happens.
All you fake weekend ass warriors. I trained and studied under Master Shigeru Oyama. He took me to fight in japan, holland and England. He is one of the few men on the planet to complete "A HUNDRED MAN KUMITE"!! He was one of if not the best instructor i have ever had. Him and Shihan William Oliver!! Most people that post negative opinions have never trained, competed or studied under such a "MASTER OF KARATE"!! This was a "demostration" u f-ing geniuses. The technique is applicable!!
It's a great warmup method that allows to test some moves or strategies, i make my guys do it nearly every session as a warm up complement, it's great to teach them to be fluid on the ground. Cheers and keep it up :) Martial
Saiko Shihan told me himself waaaaaay back in the mid eighties, that it was only a demonstration. He laughed that Sensei Nakamura could have spilt him like a watermelon. I'll tell you one thing though, he was an awesome instructor!!