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Caution.
Demonstrators are all practiced well. Do not copy them with an easy way of thinking. Use this site at your own risk.
2023 06 11 Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023 Koshiki Kumite Final 琉球古武道 硬式組手決勝
Shot at 6th Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023. (第6回全日本琉球古武道選手権大会 2023)
Koshiki-kumite (硬式組手)
presented by 一般社団法人 全日本琉球古武道連盟 jrkf.clouver.jp
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#ryukyu #kobudo #kobujutsu #琉球古武道 #古武術 #kumite #硬式組手 #okinawa #karate #沖縄 #空手
Koshiki-kumite (硬式組手)
presented by 一般社団法人 全日本琉球古武道連盟 jrkf.clouver.jp
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For more videos, pleas see @exfittv
#ryukyu #kobudo #kobujutsu #琉球古武道 #古武術 #kumite #硬式組手 #okinawa #karate #沖縄 #空手
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2023-08-04 31th All Japan Jukendo Championships tournament first round 第31回全日本銃剣道選手権大会 1回戦
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2023 06 11 Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023 Koshiki Kumite 1 琉球古武道 硬式組手 1
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Shot at 6th Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023. (第6回全日本琉球古武道選手権大会 2023) Koshiki-kumite (硬式組手) presented by 一般社団法人 全日本琉球古武道連盟 jrkf.clouver.jp shot by exfit TV @exfittv For more videos, pleas see @exfittv #ryukyu #kobudo #kobujutsu #琉球古武道 #古武術 #kumite #硬式組手 #okinawa #karate #沖縄 #空手
2023-06-11 Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023 Bo jutsu 琉球古武道 棒術
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Shot at 6th Ryukyu Kobudo Championships 2023. (第6回全日本琉球古武道選手権大会 2023) Bo-jutsu (棒術) presented by 一般社団法人 全日本琉球古武道連盟 jrkf.clouver.jp shot by exfit TV @exfittv For more videos, pleas see @exfittv #ryukyu #kobudo #kobujutsu #琉球古武道 #古武術 #okinawa #karate #沖縄 #空手
64th All Japan Jukendo Championships digest
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22th Tankendo Individual match women
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22th All Japan Tankendo Tournament - Team Competition women 2023-02-12
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第18回 全日本短剣道大会 団体戦 女子 決勝 2019-02-17
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第18回 全日本単剣道大会 団体戦 女子 決勝 2019-02-17 主催 公益社団法人 全日本銃剣道連盟 18TH All Japan Tankendo Championship 2019-02-17 WOMEN GROUP FINAL presented by All Japan Jukendo Federation
61st All Japan Jukendo Championship Boeisho Group 2 Final 5th 大将戦
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Really cool! I wish we had a place that trains this nearby! I love my kendo but I’d love to practice this as well.
🎉型は型で良い思う、間合いもあるし、残心もある、しかし実際の試合になると、こんな風にはいかないと思う🪖🪖🪖
Just wondering. Were those “ya~” necessary? If so, can someone explain?
the kiai is basically a war cry that you shout before every duel or exercise begins, or when you hit the designated target area, without it you cant score a point
Yes, they are to show intention. Often times we will shout “ya” before beginning a technique as a way of warning the person receiving the technique (called the motodachi) that we are about to begin. This is because motodachi are expected to perform a certain way so you can perform the technique so it helps them prepare. We also call out strikes to show intention. Part of the scoring system is that you have to show your technique being successful wasn’t an accident but an intentional action you made. Part of doing so is calling out your strike at the moment of impact. It also helps you generate power and receive the impact of your strike (i.e. why boxers will do a sort of “ts” sound when hitting). It also has a more esoteric reason. Another part of these are that they are budo, which means the way of the warrior. There are quite a few budo arts and a major focus of them is to foster a “warrior spirit”. Shouting is seen as a way of displaying your spirit and will to fight. It shows you are confident in your technique and in your skill. It can also be intimidating to have someone scream in your face so you are both showing you are an intimidating threat and that you are resilient when another is trying to intimidate you.
thank you for the nice demonstration
The yelling makes it soooooo cringe inducing. HOWEVER, props to them for doing it on what looks like a hard surface. Shows a serious dedication to Mastering their breakfalls. I think these traditional schools of jujutsu are super interesting from a historical perspective (I trained at a Sosuishitsu-Ryu school for a while) but not particularly useful, and not as much fun as Judo with its live randori
That one young guy in kata look's like Enakin Skywalker
researching my sensei's lineage lead me to this school of Ju-jitsu as the earliest Ancestor school. it's crazy that the forms and moves are at the core the same after over 500 years
フェイントかけて、相手の動きの止まった一瞬を突く。
only Japan.. zzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
what about Jojitsu
Absolutely fascinating! I was mesmerised.
Is this available stateside? Checking up, 7 years later
I'm sorta a late comer too! There are still only a couple of dojo in the UK! Seems like this is still a super niche form.
Bello! Chissà se esiste in Italia
cool. how does one win the match?
コロナ禍が終わって欲しい。
This is slightly less silly than Jukendo. But only slightly.
They are not silly. What's your problem?
@@akumabakemono1447 There are always those who do not understand form (kata) - show me any martial art that - superficially - does not look 'silly' to the uninitiated. Yet - ironically - Jukendo and Tankendo are the two forms which have most recently been practiced in actual warfare... When was the last time the majority of forms were practised on the actual battlefield? :)
@@milgeekmediathis! Bayonets are still handed out to this very day.
Possibly the silliest "martial art" ever. Probably fun though.
Jukendo may look silly to you, but many Japanese citizens aren't very fond of it and are stanchly opposed to this. Link to why is right here: ruclips.net/video/vVkSiXmaktQ/видео.html
It may look silly because it doesn’t serve a porpouse now a days, but back in the day it was really useful
the last thing a burglar wants to hear: "FIX! BAYONETS!"
Soldiers need to do bayonette drill.
へん?伸びがない‼️大きく出来てない。
最初の女子、銃剣道をなめてる演舞だ。 なんだこりゃ? 誰がやらせてるのでしょうか?
具代的にどこがですか❓🤣
@@kid065 右の人です。
貴殿は師範の方でしょうか? 💦
@@シマチビ 違いますがそのご質問は、私のコメントとどのような関連がありますか?
Trés bien. A quand un stage en France ?
She can stab my do any day 😂
女性同士の突きだから許せるが、男がやったらセクハラだぞ。
I don't think no one has ever punched anyone in the face using a hammer fist
I think this particular art was made in the 1500s -- so the closed fist is symbolic of a grasped sword swinging down.
An old guy on the street wants to strikes me with that very Hammer First but i defended myself
Is this even practical?
It was when the Samurai were using it, today not so much. However some of the throws seen here exist in Judo so a very small amount can be modified and adapted for modern usage.
In the past, the concept of mma was the norm. A Ryu was a combination of different fighting styles - including kenjutsu, jujutsu, taijutsu, honojutsu (what you see in the video - arresting techniques), etc. The jujutsu is basically the same today (Judo, BJJ) - as it was back then. The only difference being, Judo remove many of the techniques to make it easier (BJJ came from Judo).
生で見ないと分からないけど限りなく実戦的な武道です、剣道、柔道、なぎなた、全て対戦相手の面での攻撃に対して、急所のみを狙う点の攻撃、自らの急所を防御しつつ、相手の急所を狙う肉を切らせて骨を断つというのが銃剣道です。 只、純粋な日本の武道で無く、フランスの影響も受けているとういのが日本らしくて良いと思います。
怪我の少ない武道です。突きのみの攻撃ですが非常に奥が深いです。 自衛官がされているので、戦争的イメージが払拭されません。が 1番新しい武道の一つです。by 教士6段より。
台灣軍隊之刺槍術元本日本之軍隊 ka ra de su
很久以前 咱讀工科學校 軍訓有教基礎刺槍術 什麼前進後左右以及防上下左右 結束後教官問了一句話 "如果白刃戰陷入膠著 你各位該怎麼辦" 基於回答可能下次翹課不會被記過 我舉手表示"退後~開槍" 教官錯愕後點頭深感認同 建議我加入國軍......當年這位教官三顆炮 6年後入伍我才知道上校究竟有多大 營區裡的神級人物 最後~台灣的刺槍術確實來自日本(白團嘛) 但與日本相比 感覺台灣這套防禦比重較高 畢竟基礎就在教防刺了 先求不死再求殺傷
短剣と銃剣ではリーチが違いすぎるわ。
リーチだけでなくて、体捌きで入り身技があります。
その間合いに入るまでが大変ということです
一番最初の女子の演舞。初めの子の声の出し方は気が抜けルネ。
工房夢 女だから仕方がない。
I need this drum track to play 24/7.
Good vídeo :)
fascinating. I did not know this was a thing.
Very similar to the Tsuki techniques of the Jo kata.
Very nice tradition japanese jujutsu.
The white flag fighter was struck so many times, he would have been bleeding from a half dozen wounds.
wonderful. none of that "freestyle nunchaku" bullshit. this is the true form. osu!
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Why the fuck do they make those stupid noises, like stop yelling
i wish they would use m4 replicas with blunt training knives as the bayonet, alo that they wouldn't stop after each strike, cause obiously your opponent won't
these aren't combatives, this is modern budo
It's *do*, not *jutsu*. It isn't meant to simulate a combat situation at all.
They won't have the strength to thrust an M4 or M14 or M16 in that manner, those are like brook sticks that its almost weightless, the M16 itself is easily 3Kg...and most of the techniques are covered during basic military training for the infantry especially..
For one thing, jukendo is for Arisaka Type 38 rifles and older, so M4 replicas won't cut it. Second, this is a demonstration, they stop so we can see things.
Nonsense, take a hit like that without armour even with a wooden rifle and you are in the hospital.
Bellissimo, In Italia si pratica?
ridiculously stupid
haven't we trained together in Japan in Naginata?
Where could one find that tanken bokken?
Great stuff! Shame we can't get tanken here in the States!
We just had a training session with Baptist Tavernier the European gentleman you see in this video. He showed us some Jukendo (bayonet fencing) and Tankendo (unmounted bayonet or knife fencing). It was a lot of fun. Very good stuff!
Can I learn this in the United states? where would I get the protective equipment and how much would it cost?
To my knowledge, the only group in the US is located in NJ, under a man named Miek Stoss (might have the wrong last name - it is a Miek though). The equipment is mostly Kendo bogu, which you can get at e-bogu, I have read that in competitions they have a special Do (breastplate) that's more built up on the left side, since you get hit there more often. Highly doubt you can get that in the US.
Some grupos of historical fencing study bayonnet fencing as depicted in xviii to xix century military manuals. Moves are different from those in jukendo which according to a nhk video came from adapting french systems to japanese martial lance tradition, also the techniques and approaches vary depending on the author. There used to be sportive competitions in the west.
M E I was able to get one of the breastplates from an online kendo supply website. I had to send an email. They do not have it listed as an item on their site but told me they can get me anything I need from their suppliers in Japan. I purchased it with no big deal. I suggest anyone looking for the supplies for the sport email kendo supply stores.
@@ME-hm7zm It's SKOSS !
@@ME-hm7zmthere is a similar sport, pugil sticks,invented by the US army, there might be a club near you. Otherwise i'd suggest learning kendo and attending every seminar/workshop you can attend, as you might meet jukendo experts this way.
Wonderful! It seems to me that jukendo-ka always have "shinken shobu" in mind. Arigatou gozaimasu.