What style is this called in English? It looks like the first Archer holds the ya as she rises from seiza. Then makes the dozikura. So it almost looks like 2 dozikura.
The method of shooting from the front to the back with vertical force has been handed down for 6,000 years in archery in Korea, the country of the bow. It is called “Byeoljeol”. The essence of human history is melted here. Compared to Japanese archery, which only has a flashy appearance, Korean archery is regarded as the child of spiritual civilization.
@@v.richard9993 You don't have to know. If you want to know, study about Korea, the country of the bow. Archery in Korea is yoga (立禪動功Ipseondonggong) that is performed while standing with a bow. Archery is the only Korean bow that achieves virtue by shooting an arrow. japan. china. archery. How great would it be if the Turkiye style of archery could fulfill its virtues by helping?
@@한산-v8s Why not learn from having respect for other cultures? Don't be jealous of traditional Japanese culture such as the Japanese Samurai, Katana, and Kyudo just because they are popular around the world.
@@aaaa-px7ng It's a stupid story. A bow that shoots 30m and a bow that shoots 145m cannot be the same. Korea is the suzerain country when it comes to bows. Japan is a country that has a special knack for dazzling the world by wrapping things that are not true. Find the source of culture. If you look back, Korea will definitely come out as the original.
@@한산-v8s There is no suzerainty in the bow. Since ancient times, bows have been used by peoples all over the world. I don't think so, but do you think that the bow was spread by Korea? I can read from your words that you feel frustrated that Japanese traditional culture is loved all over the world, but let's have some respect for other cultures.
After shortening your stride, tightening your legs, tightening your sphincter, why not think of a way to shoot from the front to the back of the body from the sky to the ground? If you shoot like this, you can shoot 30% more powerfully than when you shoot horizontally from left to right. Not using one's strength is inefficient archery.
Japanese bows do not have the (射以觀德)spirit of helping people achieve virtue by shooting arrows. If you spread your feet wide, you can't use the strength of the hip sphincter, so you can't use the power of the body efficiently. If you put a target on the side of the human body, you cannot use the extreme power of a person. It is to shoot an arrow while missing most of the benefits that can be gained by shooting an arrow.
It’s so lovely to view the dedication and commitment ….I hope you will keep walking the way of kyudo
Thank you very much for your warm words! 🙂
Amazing video! Thank you for joining us and making beautiful shots!
Thank you too💕
Woooowww!! So good! And the music! Great Job kamilaaaaa 🙌🏼🏹
Thank you ☺️
What style is this called in English? It looks like the first Archer holds the ya as she rises from seiza. Then makes the dozikura. So it almost looks like 2 dozikura.
Majestic😍 I could find zen 🧘♀️ with this video
Бернара, спасибо 🥰 мы тоже дзен поймали там 🙂
Dope!
Thank you✨🏹
it take years to master
Fine video!
Thank you ✨
The method of shooting from the front to the back with vertical force has been handed down for 6,000 years in archery in Korea, the country of the bow. It is called “Byeoljeol”. The essence of human history is melted here. Compared to Japanese archery, which only has a flashy appearance, Korean archery is regarded as the child of spiritual civilization.
There's no such thing as "Byeoljeol" if you really want to compare Kyudo to your imaginary korean stuff do a comparison or site a source
@@v.richard9993
You don't have to know. If you want to know, study about Korea, the country of the bow.
Archery in Korea is yoga (立禪動功Ipseondonggong) that is performed while standing with a bow.
Archery is the only Korean bow that achieves virtue by shooting an arrow.
japan. china. archery. How great would it be if the Turkiye style of archery could fulfill its virtues by helping?
@@한산-v8s Why not learn from having respect for other cultures?
Don't be jealous of traditional Japanese culture such as the Japanese Samurai, Katana, and Kyudo just because they are popular around the world.
@@aaaa-px7ng It's a stupid story. A bow that shoots 30m and a bow that shoots 145m cannot be the same.
Korea is the suzerain country when it comes to bows.
Japan is a country that has a special knack for dazzling the world by wrapping things that are not true.
Find the source of culture. If you look back, Korea will definitely come out as the original.
@@한산-v8s
There is no suzerainty in the bow.
Since ancient times, bows have been used by peoples all over the world.
I don't think so, but do you think that the bow was spread by Korea?
I can read from your words that you feel frustrated that Japanese traditional culture is loved all over the world, but let's have some respect for other cultures.
After shortening your stride, tightening your legs, tightening your sphincter, why not think of a way to shoot from the front to the back of the body from the sky to the ground? If you shoot like this, you can shoot 30% more powerfully than when you shoot horizontally from left to right. Not using one's strength is inefficient archery.
it's not about being efficient nor to be the strongest you could inform yourself a little bit instead of ranting ignorant stuff
Japanese bows do not have the (射以觀德)spirit of helping people achieve virtue by shooting arrows. If you spread your feet wide, you can't use the strength of the hip sphincter, so you can't use the power of the body efficiently. If you put a target on the side of the human body, you cannot use the extreme power of a person. It is to shoot an arrow while missing most of the benefits that can be gained by shooting an arrow.
茶道、剣道、薙刀、弓道は・・・それに取り組む女性を一層美しくする。欧州は【岩盤】の上にある。よって飛び跳ねる、跳躍型の武術や踊りになる。一方、日本は田圃(泥)の上で生きた。だから【腰を入れる】動作になる。重心を落とし、腰を入れて立つ、構える!【小木おけさ】と言う踊りを見て見給え、腰が入って美しいから。