Thanks a lot . I remembered how I went to training. At that time, there was really a shortage of such videos to repeat at home what you didn’t have time to learn in dojo. ありがとうございます。
Awesome, thanks for posting this. For some reason it's hard to find what Kenjutsu sessions are actually like without actually going to a session in person. A question I have though - isn't this stuff normally super secretive? The UK Katori Shinto Ryu site says that you need to sign a blood oath, with one of the four articles being "I will not have the impertinence to discuss or demonstrate details of the ryū to either non-members or members, even if they are relatives". Does a video like this not count as demonstrating details of the Ryu?
This is a delicate question indeed. firstly, my videos are not demonstrations, teachings or "the way". This is the life of our dojo with successes and failures. It is very easy to see the forms of the kata. There are many official videos, demos, books and others. But understanding the school behind the form is another matter. I will not show the most advanced forms, nor discuss the techniques on the internet. Those who wish will have to go see Sensei in his dojo, take keppan and practice for years. The balance is difficult, hiding everything is not the solution either
the goal? my pleasure. what is the purpose of your comments? I see your comments here and elsewhere but I don't see the added value. internet is vast, go somewhere else than here since you don't like it.
@@cortosama The purpose of my comment is to make you think what are you practicing for. And, please, don’t teach me where to go. Concentrate on teaching yourself.