February 2011
Dégainer, couper, rengainer partie 1 - Shugyo 修行
by sbrothier & 1 otherAprès les articles sur l'étude du mouvement au sabre (partie 1, partie 2 et partie 3), j'ai eu envie de poursuivre la traduction de divers articles en lien avec Kuroda Tetsuzan sensei.
August 2010
Push and Pull: The Importance of Language in Iaido
by Takwanncopyright © 2007 Kim Taylor, all rights reserved
Language is important. The words we use in our heads when practicing iaido are important. Instructors and students may not realize just how important they are, but here's a small example of how carefully we should pick our words.
Beginners are likely to say that we pull the sword out of the scabbard, and we push it back in.
February 2010
THE IAIDO NEWSLETTER - Volume 1 number 1 Nov 1989
by Takwann(IPPONME) MAE (front advance)
This technique is roughly equivalent to Mae of Muso Jikiden, or Shohatto of Muso Shinden Ryu.
(...)The Muso Shinden noto is as follows
(...) For Muso Jikiden proceed as follows.
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(3 marks)