- o cinema impressionista é o cinema do futuro - arte é aquilo que significa - a existência é o pensamento - a linguagem é um jogo - o universal é uma linguagem - o que sustenta o jogo é um texto
Que lindo, parceiro! cada dia melhor, eim! curti muito ver! Parabéns!
@thiagosamuel Жыл бұрын
Obrigado, João
@Alexandrin11 Жыл бұрын
Faz parte da minha história.. essa musica mudou minha percepção Tudo que eu entendi ouvindo Eu fui ler depois na descrição
@tensusenkyo2282 Жыл бұрын
すごい
@chaoticcar6231 Жыл бұрын
whimsical background music
@elhumorista Жыл бұрын
I'm already imagining an indie game for this character.
@Albertish Жыл бұрын
It looks nice, but I think that's a huge unnecessary thing. Sure it's traditional, but the fact of the matter is that he sometimes unsheathes his sword, puts it back in his sheath, draws it again, turns it, goes left, left, right, up and down, making some artistic movements and sheathes his sword again... It's unnecessary because it makes no sense in combat
@nihilimok Жыл бұрын
Инструкция по вытаскиванию и засовыванию меча в ножны?
@shahidhasan6178 Жыл бұрын
What's your problem.dooood
@aikoakechi8071 Жыл бұрын
true talent can be realized in just an ephipany, the rest are all garbage
@--pussypatroll-- Жыл бұрын
Umm... ok.
@Fritz999 Жыл бұрын
Great Form! And then what?
@greengreen259 Жыл бұрын
剣さばき、所作の美しさ。 そして下半身の美しさ体幹のブレなさがすごい。
@jestergodfield690 Жыл бұрын
Blade ballet
@user-ji8hv5bh9x Жыл бұрын
…踊りだなぁ( ̄▫︎ ̄) 演武じゃなくて演舞だな しかも所々ふわふわしてる
@chaitanyajagtap9948 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂🤦🏻
@SunWukongYT Жыл бұрын
No cap I could floor him with a baguette
@Alonee88 Жыл бұрын
Quem é esse meno aí??
@indigo0086 Жыл бұрын
This is beautiful
@mihenius Жыл бұрын
Этому деду лучше место в трамвае уступить.
@sinsinsss5216 Жыл бұрын
Wong rak piye piye mosok tak bales elek yo rak mungkin.
This should be included in that thing that the nasa thrown to the space with the humanity's memories
@paolokolio7655 Жыл бұрын
Pffff
@wasteland340 Жыл бұрын
Он готов служить императору
@maurirodriguez8753 Жыл бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@lightknightgames Жыл бұрын
There are some things which I've been told are bad, but he does. So it is a concious decision for him to do so. I wonder why? e.g. rear foot at 45 angle is supposedly bad, it is supposed to be straight And the way he bows with his sword infront of him, he placed both hands simultaneously, when you're supposed to place the hand closest to the handle last. Just some observations I'm curious about. RIP, wish I could ask him myself
@vargtro Жыл бұрын
Do you know about things concerning intricate body control? Things like hip positioning with the feet to open up the center mass to drop in an angular way to help the arm fall down without using power, the hip positioned at 45 degrees helps create hanmi (half body) which helps the rotation of the middle part of the body to create the force. Also helps internal weight shifting (this will sound like magic to anyone that hasn't experienced it).I study this stuff a lot to better my aikido
@lightknightgames Жыл бұрын
@@vargtro actually, yes I do understand body mechanics. Hence why I am interested in asking why multiple masters across multiple forms of martial arts come to differing conclusions. e.g. foot angle determines your intention to move forward or backward. So masters typically choose to stop this telegraphing by placing feet only at straight, 45degrees and 90. across all martial arts but he uses 5 positions, and I don't understand the use of the new 2. I didn't want to explain in excruciating detail.
@vargtro Жыл бұрын
@@lightknightgames oh sorry. Thanks for the response. Makes sense
@user-en3oi8mw2l Жыл бұрын
山本元柳斎重國
@TV-de3ow Жыл бұрын
지랄하고 있네
@ohyeah4365 Жыл бұрын
i could take him..... out to dinner so he could tell me stories about life and the art... ohyeah!!!
Great masters always make difficult things look easy.
@maurirodriguez8753 Жыл бұрын
Happened to me many times. And at the very first moment mostly without even start to do it i realize that is very difficult and beyond my skills. And obviously is not as easy as the master make it look like
@defenderofwisdom Жыл бұрын
That looked very meticulous and difficult.
@TatraScrambler Жыл бұрын
What's this thing (e.g. in 2:38) with striking the handle? Initially I thought it twists the blade to the edge upwards position so it's ready to be sheathed but it is not the case. Interesting. Is it perhaps to shake off the imaginary blood from the blade?
@NumberedK. Жыл бұрын
Read the reply to the other comment on this video someone explained it in depth perfectly
@weareallbeingwatched4602 Жыл бұрын
yes, you must shake and wipe the blade before replacing it to its sheath. the samurai used to practise on criminals, not yoga mats, you know...
@outsideiskrrtinsideihurt699 Жыл бұрын
@@weareallbeingwatched4602 practicing on criminals is a bit of a misconception but you’re right in that their swords were not just for show
Great video although I feel like it would have been nice to see a slow motion replay of him rotating the sword 180° to be able to sheathe it.. truly a great..
@Grunpex Жыл бұрын
That movement is called Chiburi. It's partly used, like you mentioned, to put the sword in the right orientation to be sheathed, but also to shake any blood residue off the blade. If you notice, he gently places his closed fist on the hilt right after flipping the sword. Samurai would actually hit the hilt with a little more force to for the same purpose of shaking blood off. His is a more ceremonious representation of that as a way to maintain tradition and pay homage to his ancestors. After swords were banned in Japan, Edo period, people started to practice with wooden swords. Some for sport and to keep their technique sharp, which is where Kendo and Battojutsu have their origins. Others did it with more emphasis in spiritual (character) growth and tradition. This is were Iaido comes from.
@NumberedK. Жыл бұрын
@@Grunpex explained perfectly
@tutteftr3760 Жыл бұрын
Grand masters are so powerfulls no matter what
@efraimmello78502 жыл бұрын
Muito ruim
@savage76732 жыл бұрын
Club deconstruction!
@savage76732 жыл бұрын
mas como as pessoas não são felizes, não se importam
Пікірлер
😮
Que lindo, parceiro! cada dia melhor, eim! curti muito ver! Parabéns!
Obrigado, João
Faz parte da minha história.. essa musica mudou minha percepção Tudo que eu entendi ouvindo Eu fui ler depois na descrição
すごい
whimsical background music
I'm already imagining an indie game for this character.
It looks nice, but I think that's a huge unnecessary thing. Sure it's traditional, but the fact of the matter is that he sometimes unsheathes his sword, puts it back in his sheath, draws it again, turns it, goes left, left, right, up and down, making some artistic movements and sheathes his sword again... It's unnecessary because it makes no sense in combat
Инструкция по вытаскиванию и засовыванию меча в ножны?
What's your problem.dooood
true talent can be realized in just an ephipany, the rest are all garbage
Umm... ok.
Great Form! And then what?
剣さばき、所作の美しさ。 そして下半身の美しさ体幹のブレなさがすごい。
Blade ballet
…踊りだなぁ( ̄▫︎ ̄) 演武じゃなくて演舞だな しかも所々ふわふわしてる
😂😂😂🤦🏻
No cap I could floor him with a baguette
Quem é esse meno aí??
This is beautiful
Этому деду лучше место в трамвае уступить.
Wong rak piye piye mosok tak bales elek yo rak mungkin.
Christmas kungfu-kzread.info/dash/bejne/oJN-qNt7iK63fdY.html
А чо он такого особенного делает? Меч засовывает?
すごい
すごい日本人のたまし、
Yamamito from Bleach
なぁにこれ、抜刀速すぎでしょ
This should be included in that thing that the nasa thrown to the space with the humanity's memories
Pffff
Он готов служить императору
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
There are some things which I've been told are bad, but he does. So it is a concious decision for him to do so. I wonder why? e.g. rear foot at 45 angle is supposedly bad, it is supposed to be straight And the way he bows with his sword infront of him, he placed both hands simultaneously, when you're supposed to place the hand closest to the handle last. Just some observations I'm curious about. RIP, wish I could ask him myself
Do you know about things concerning intricate body control? Things like hip positioning with the feet to open up the center mass to drop in an angular way to help the arm fall down without using power, the hip positioned at 45 degrees helps create hanmi (half body) which helps the rotation of the middle part of the body to create the force. Also helps internal weight shifting (this will sound like magic to anyone that hasn't experienced it).I study this stuff a lot to better my aikido
@@vargtro actually, yes I do understand body mechanics. Hence why I am interested in asking why multiple masters across multiple forms of martial arts come to differing conclusions. e.g. foot angle determines your intention to move forward or backward. So masters typically choose to stop this telegraphing by placing feet only at straight, 45degrees and 90. across all martial arts but he uses 5 positions, and I don't understand the use of the new 2. I didn't want to explain in excruciating detail.
@@lightknightgames oh sorry. Thanks for the response. Makes sense
山本元柳斎重國
지랄하고 있네
i could take him..... out to dinner so he could tell me stories about life and the art... ohyeah!!!
Isshin-sama??
this video is how about to sheath the katana
恐らくですが、納刀の仕方が天真正伝香取神道流の流派に似ている感じがします😐!!!。
てかこの人香取神道流の免許皆伝者のはず
確か、勝新太郎さんの実兄である若山富三郎さんは、この香取神道流の納刀を特に殺陣で遣っている場面がありますね🙂!!!。
Awesome cool 🆒️ 😎 👍
GRACIO учиться ЕСЕНИЯ 🤚
Great masters always make difficult things look easy.
Happened to me many times. And at the very first moment mostly without even start to do it i realize that is very difficult and beyond my skills. And obviously is not as easy as the master make it look like
That looked very meticulous and difficult.
What's this thing (e.g. in 2:38) with striking the handle? Initially I thought it twists the blade to the edge upwards position so it's ready to be sheathed but it is not the case. Interesting. Is it perhaps to shake off the imaginary blood from the blade?
Read the reply to the other comment on this video someone explained it in depth perfectly
yes, you must shake and wipe the blade before replacing it to its sheath. the samurai used to practise on criminals, not yoga mats, you know...
@@weareallbeingwatched4602 practicing on criminals is a bit of a misconception but you’re right in that their swords were not just for show
What is so special about this?
This is not all about the sword 💕
Personality cult
@@JessTarn Ok. Thanks.
The Power of the GOD
流派はどちらでしょう。 下緒がついてないように見えます。もしそうなら、理由は? 逆手納刀ですが、順手でない理由は?
香取神道流じゃなかったですかね?
Great video although I feel like it would have been nice to see a slow motion replay of him rotating the sword 180° to be able to sheathe it.. truly a great..
That movement is called Chiburi. It's partly used, like you mentioned, to put the sword in the right orientation to be sheathed, but also to shake any blood residue off the blade. If you notice, he gently places his closed fist on the hilt right after flipping the sword. Samurai would actually hit the hilt with a little more force to for the same purpose of shaking blood off. His is a more ceremonious representation of that as a way to maintain tradition and pay homage to his ancestors. After swords were banned in Japan, Edo period, people started to practice with wooden swords. Some for sport and to keep their technique sharp, which is where Kendo and Battojutsu have their origins. Others did it with more emphasis in spiritual (character) growth and tradition. This is were Iaido comes from.
@@Grunpex explained perfectly
Grand masters are so powerfulls no matter what
Muito ruim
Club deconstruction!
mas como as pessoas não são felizes, não se importam
11:23