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3 TYPES OF BATTO and NOTO TUTORIAL 

SAMURAI KAZ ARTS / KAZ KOBAYASHI
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In this video I show you BATTO and NOTO, which is drawing the sword and sheathing the sword. BATTO and NOTO are very important basic skills for the samurai sword.
From BATTO we will do SEIGAN-NO-KAMAE. This is one of the most basic stances in samurai sword martial arts. Today's video shows techniques from the Kaz Method, which I developed from my experience in Taté and several disciplines of Japanese sword martial arts.
**Note: in Iaido my version of YOKO-NOTO is called tate-noto.
However, these techniques on my channel are my own method which I have developed called Kaz Method. I am calling it yoko-noto since it slides horizontally (yoko) so it is easy to remember.
Whether the katana is horizontal, vertical or another angle, the principle behind the sheathing is the same. I am not ignoring or disrespecting Budo naming conventions. However, since there are many types of Ryuha (schools of martial arts) each with their own types of naming, it is not possible to satisfy everyone's naming conventions.
I teach the principle behind these techniques to performers so that they can handle any scenario in their work. It is derived from my experience as a performer and a martial artist.
To understand the principle beyond the form, to be versatile in responding to a variety of situations, this is at the root of my teaching.**
Please note, this video is for informational purposes only.
Kaz Kobayashi will not be held responsible for any injuries arising from a viewer attempting these sword techniques on their own.
If you are a beginner, please use a BOKKEN. Using a katana (real or replica) without training can result in serious injury and death. Please be sure to work with a professional trainer when using a katana until you are sufficiently skilled.
You can contact Kaz for lessons or please seek local dojos.
I hope you enjoyed this video.
If you did please hit the thumbs up! Please leave a comment letting me know what you thought about it and what else you would like to see!
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Thanks for watching and see you in next video!
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#iaidoswordfight
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■Katana training class has started on my patreon I hope to practice and have fun together !
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About Me
KAZ KOBAYASHI (Performer, Writer, Choreographer) is an actor, a Japanese sword combat (Ta Te) performer and choreographer (Ta Te- Shi). He has been appearing extensively on stage, TV, films in Japan. Films include, Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno (Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 2014), Time Scope Hunter (NHK TV series 2011-2013, Movie in 2013).
As a Japanese martial artist. He has a black belt of IAI and studied zen meditation and KI and have been certified in each.

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Комментарии : 289   
@Guven9000
@Guven9000 2 года назад
I do pratctice everyday.I love it.I am so happy because I bought my first Katana!
@tivnator
@tivnator 3 года назад
I was searching for this for so long. A true samurai with the techniques like Rurouni Kenshin. Thank you so much for this video!!! I feel honored to be able to see this video.
@j.d.4697
@j.d.4697 3 года назад
This is why I enjoy practicing Japanese sword arts the most by far, even though I prefer European swords and combat styles.
@sadsackkvisling9694
@sadsackkvisling9694 2 года назад
Its all in the feet, and wrists. "Iado", as my instructor Darrell butchered it, taught me a lot about form, technically perfect form, and "good" form. Its a subschool MEANT for perfectionists, but when its bokken-knockin' time, the aid its knowlege provides an aggressive and decisive mindset and benefits to one's initiative, as well as, perhaps surprisingly enough, grappling. At at 2 crucial ranges and when kneeling or sitting. Reccomended for any HEMA man, Traditionalists who revere the aesthetic AND combative spirits intimately woven into the daily discipline, or any fencer that wishes to supplement existing skill with the fullblooded beauty of the Classical Japanese arts and their rich legacy.
@sandorzoltangergely
Nagyon köszönöm a videot, a bemutatót.
@manmeat27
@manmeat27 2 года назад
I took Kendo for 2 years but when I see this it makes wish I practiced with a real sword. So much respect for these type of arts.
@Kungfupau
@Kungfupau 2 года назад
Very good teaching. Your wisdom lies in the stillness and the subtlety within the economical of movements. Watching your teachings gave me the answers to battoujutsu that I am searching for. Thank you. 🙇🙇🙇
@4kGambit
@4kGambit 4 года назад
Recently started studying kendo and iado. I know your channel will help greatly 💯
@supimzazz
@supimzazz 3 года назад
Thank you for taking your time to teach us, I'm just getting started in Iaidō and looking forward to learn batto jutsu so this video was really helpful!
@5kyX0
@5kyX0 3 года назад
thats some of the fastest noto ive ever seen. really impressive!
@AnyThink5
@AnyThink5 3 года назад
now i'm motivated
@STARBLAZERZ
@STARBLAZERZ 2 года назад
I enjoy your your teaching and your Technique thank you continue to share.🤗😎🙏 God bless
@file66
@file66 3 года назад
Wonderful in every way-your technique is perfect, your teaching is the highest excellence-thank you for sharing
@gremerevillacampa3386
@gremerevillacampa3386 3 года назад
You have a unique technique. Thank you for sharing your skills to the world! I'm learning here.
@netsurfers9357
@netsurfers9357 2 года назад
This Katana is very much like what I purchased, perfect handling and feel of the blade that is clay tempered! Great rendition of using it and awesome form!
@mooredelira
@mooredelira 2 года назад
very good. I like that you went over very simple steps so I could understand each of your movements.
@Victor-yh1ek
@Victor-yh1ek 3 года назад
What great beauty and finesse on retrieving your Katana in and out , and also a big shout out to the person video recording you he or she does a superb job in showing every angle , for us to learn from you Great Maestro.
@ll_king7
@ll_king7 3 года назад
Thank you it’s very helpful I’m practicing on my own in Baltimore Maryland so I’m kinda learning my own way but I need something to stem off of I appreciate this got it now
@johnemmons9087
@johnemmons9087 3 года назад
Very interesting and very good. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Many people appreciate your efforts.
@iamshakma4231
@iamshakma4231 2 года назад
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
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