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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: October 2013
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. I believe that, at its best, Bushido had something of this reverence for life, and the necessary regret at taking it. The fact that we still are not allowed to celebrate our victories in shiai is a link to that; respect for our fallen opponent. We use our kiai not as a show of emotion. But to probe for weakness, to unbalance. Links to this post. Sometimes kote palms...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: August 2014
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Sunday, August 3, 2014. Kirikaeshi and kihon uchikaeshi. This post is a reference for our members as to what is expected by the terms, kirikaeshi. The video above is what kirikaeshi is. This is required for certain kyu gradings, and is performed by all Kendo clubs. The version above is without taiatari. The form favoured by Yano sensei at the Kenshikan. It is called kihon. I worked on this prob...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: Kirikaeshi — lecture by Okada Morimasa sensei of Nittaidai
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Kirikaeshi — lecture by Okada Morimasa sensei of Nittaidai. Training at Nittaidai's Kendo Dojo in Tokyo. As promised, here are some of my notes* on the lecture given by Okada Morimasa sensei of Nittaidai on 16 February at the Kenshikan Dojo, on the topic of kirikaeshi. A big thing can encapsulate a small thing but small cannot encapsulate big.". Take care with the foot...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: February 2015
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Friday, February 20, 2015. 2015 NSK Beginners’ Course Outline. 2015 NSK Beginners’ Course Outline. Most weeks the class content is cumulative, i.e. everything listed for that week, plus all the relevant techniques of the previous weeks. This year the emphasis is on thoroughly drilling and embedding the following skills:. Proper suriashi on the balls of the feet, not walking on heels. The great ...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: May 2013
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Recently I received a shinai meant for my sensei. It was quite heavy, but the most unusual thing about it was that it had a very thin handle. This, coupled with that fact that it was a koto style shinai. Sensei obviously believes in his way so firmly that he buys shinai suited only to his way. He is not tempted by these younger kenshis' success or their powerful Kendo&...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: Notes on being an instructor
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Saturday, March 1, 2014. Notes on being an instructor. As I progressed in kendo inevitably I was called upon to start teaching. Some people relish the opportunity to teach, but I became quite apprehensive when faced with a class of people looking expectantly at me awaiting direction and maybe even (gasp! This article is attempt to write down on a few things that. Which path is best? So I learne...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: November 2012
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Sunday, November 4, 2012. 縁 is a very interesting word. It means a connection between people, fate, karma. In Kendo it is used to describe:. The relationship between a player and his/her opponent during. Keiko and a match. In. Kendo it is important to sustain and not to cut this relationship.". Japanese-English Dictionary of Kendo; All Japan Kendo Federation, 2000). A match), the two shiaisha.
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Kurosaki's Place: Gintama
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Jueves, 1 de octubre de 2009. Mi movimiento de ver anime y leer manga sin limite. Para sentirnos bien otakus. Ante la crisis economica, sigue su marcha. Y ahora, una vez mas, les traigo otra recomendacion en materia de animacion japones: Gintama. Gintama es principalmente una comedia basada en situaciones absurdas y juegos de palabras, donde se suele romper la cuarta pared a menudo (en el manga y el anime se suele hablar sabiendo que están dentro de una historia). Make your own badge here. El Blog de Goo...
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集ーーー>Shugo<ーーー合: April 2014
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Shugo means "gather round" in Japanese. This blog is for longer articles connected to the Nanseikan Kendo Club. Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Kirikaeshi — lecture by Okada Morimasa sensei of Nittaidai. Training at Nittaidai's Kendo Dojo in Tokyo. As promised, here are some of my notes* on the lecture given by Okada Morimasa sensei of Nittaidai on 16 February at the Kenshikan Dojo, on the topic of kirikaeshi. A big thing can encapsulate a small thing but small cannot encapsulate big.". Take care with the foot...