Would be great to see some more of these close combat Kenjutsu strikes. We haven't covered that in a while at my dojo. Sometimes in real life I'm sure Swords will lock and you can't just be there like a sitting duck waiting to kamae back to Chudan with good Kensen.
The yelling is called a Kiai. A proper Kiai can help tense and release certain muscles to help proper technique and to develop more power. Believe or not it's the breathing component of the kiai that's more important than the "noise". I'll do a video on this. Great question, thank you
Man i love these videos they teach me so much
Would be great to see some more of these close combat Kenjutsu strikes. We haven't covered that in a while at my dojo. Sometimes in real life I'm sure Swords will lock and you can't just be there like a sitting duck waiting to kamae back to Chudan with good Kensen.
Very nice 👍🏾👍🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Good tanden practice
Well done sir this is good practice
btw, what does the yelling do (no hate) just asking because im curious
The yelling is called a Kiai. A proper Kiai can help tense and release certain muscles to help proper technique and to develop more power. Believe or not it's the breathing component of the kiai that's more important than the "noise".
I'll do a video on this.
Great question, thank you
@@TheBudoAcademy thank you
also i want to buy a katana, im only 12 but I want one, but not sharpened, do u know where i can get one for cheap
@@tkid8783 just get it on amazon or something lol
Omg, blade to blade? No samurai would want to damage their sword like that! All the pushing….this system doesn’t train the principles of uki nagashi?
The point is not to collide the blades intentionally, but to know how to get out of the situation when they do