much as you thought you did about the sword and it’s practice. Either way, it is well worth it to watch. For those of you who are die hard martial artists, you will find the most enjoyment I think. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I hope you enjoy. ... "real fighting" swordsmanship J...
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much as you thought you did about the sword and it’s practice. Either way, it is well worth it to watch. For those of you who are die hard martial artists, you will find the most enjoyment I think. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I hope you enjoy. ... "real fighting" swordsmanship J...
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presented with a picture of what real sword work is really like. It’s not like Kendo or Fencing, you will quickly learn that by watching the techniques I employ, and you may soon find that you did not understand or know as much as you thought you did about the sword and it's practice. Either way...
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so much useful, practical information and footage about practical sword work. This is not your fancy, too much form no substance sword practice for entertainment purposes only. No, you will learn what works, and what does not. Please follow along, as I will try and post new parts daily. The swor...
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This video is the first in a long series, in which for the first time I will allow the public to see what real, non watered down, non stylized sword combat is all about. I will take you, the viewer, with me through practice after practice, during which time I will narrate full descriptions of wh...
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A news report from the Nittoho (NBTHK) Tatara in Yokota Village, Shimane prefecture, February 2009. Tamahagane is the raw materials from which Japanese swords are made. The Nittoho tatara is the only operation production center for tamahagane in existence today. It is operated once a year at the...
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