Basic Sword Strikes
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Instructional video with Doug Wedell, Chief Instructor of Seidokan Aikido of South Carolina. Demonstrates fundamentals of the basic Strikes in Aikido Swordwork (From an April 25, 2009 Seminar).
Instructional video with Doug Wedell, Chief Instructor of Seidokan Aikido of South Carolina. Demonstrates fundamentals of the basic Strikes in Aikido Swordwork (From an April 25, 2009 Seminar).
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I’m making a comic that includes katana fights so this will help with choreography for the drawing
The time honored tradition has been right hand over left when holding the sword. I can't answer your question about how many arts of the sword currently exist. Even if we limit it to Japan, there are many many schools. My experience with the bokken is from Aikido, whose founder, O'Sensei, received his early kenjutsu training from Nakai Masakatsu, a practioner of Shinkage-ryu (or new shadow school) founded in the late 1500's. Our use of the sword is adatpted for training in Aikido.
Thank you. I am no expert, but I feel like I can now at least perform a few basic techniques without looking utterly amateurish and ridiculous.
thank you very much. I am doing a little research on basic and generic samurai strikes for a personal project and this is the most helpful
This was super helpful, I loved the different ways of cutting
Excellent video Sensei Wedell. Clearly filmed and with the bonus of having the written names of the techniques. Most useful. I appreciate you are teaching in class, but the only drawback with wearing a hakama is that I cannot clearly see your footwork. Thank you for posting this video.
@diegocrusius
5 жыл бұрын
the hakama is meant for that, right? If so, it is showing its work, though I agree with you
Clear and concise presentation...thanks!
this master really knows
Cut and clear. No pun intended. Cheers
Thank you for posting I have previous martial arts training but cannot go now because of my work schedule
This video is awesome. Thanks
Thank you for this video.
@Wayofthefighter I agree this video was great. Thanks
Thanks! I now learned how to control my katana.
Our dojo currently trains at two locations: University of South Carolina Strom Thurmond Wellness Center and the Columbia School of Karate-do
I use a metallic katana. Thanks for this training too.
Arigatto! Sensei!
Thanks. Helpful.
Domo Arigato.
@joesephalexander6805
6 жыл бұрын
Mr roboto?
Merci. thank.s tres bonne pedagogie
Ok, thank you! :)
Very good
''kesa kiri'' my friend
Hello, I love "kenjutsu" or "the art of the sword", being from one martial art or another. I have recently made a home-made bokken or wooden sword with a piece of "bamboo" you could say, and I am asking ¿how many "arts of swords" are still existing nowadays? I am asking you because I want reliable information, not what anyone on the internet says with no idea of the subject.And one more thing,¿how do you take the sword like?shall I put my left or right hand above or below?thanks and great video.
@teej783
6 жыл бұрын
Depends upon if you're right or left-handed. Your dominant hand goes forward.
Where is this school at in SC?
Domo arigato gozaimashita
You don't learn Aikido (or any other Martial Arts) from an online course. These videos are supporting a serious training with a qualified instructors, and partners, in a dojo.
Sensei ni domo arigato kosamashita rei
You don't learn Aikido (or any other Martial Arts) from an online course. These videos are supporting a serious training with a qualified instructors, partners, in a dojo.
@HeyItsKora
6 жыл бұрын
Elisa Danese not true. Martial arts can be self taught if you are disciplined. It’s a shame to limit yourself to only learning in a dojo. Self teaching can yield some very special results
@brianmilligan8523
6 жыл бұрын
Also so helpful as a understanding and introduction. doing no harm to the real martial arts enthusiast. Money grabing Doyangs dont like it attal.Seriouse Doyangs have no problem with it as assisting branch of training.