This summer marks my fourth year of Japanese archery practice, and here we'll take a look at kinteki (近的) distance training which I've now gotten into.
Hmm, yes maybe I'm a bit hasty to go for yudaoshi. A while ago I actually asked my sensei about this and he said it's up to individual to decide the length of the "pose" but the flow of the movements (and breathing) as a whole is of importance and good guideline. We'll see how this developes for me in the future.
As a fellow Finn and someone new to kyudo, I'd love to hear what it is like to train in Ogasawara-ryu here. Things like where it is trained at, how many people do it, what does it consist of (given that the ryu has quite varied activities), etc.
Hi there, and thanks for getting in touch. I don't get to interact with too many finnish kyudoka so this is nice. Training with Ogasawara-ryu is demanding and requires dedication. And yes it's a lot more than archery. Should you like to talk more, could you send me e-mail? Would be nice. You'll find my e-mail at the channel's "about" section.
The level of mastery is at insane.
Oh no, it's not, but keep I on learning.
If you hold your Zanshin pose for 2-3 seconds more, your form would be perfect I think.
However, your form and accuracy is already beautiful.
Hmm, yes maybe I'm a bit hasty to go for yudaoshi. A while ago I actually asked my sensei about this and he said it's up to individual to decide the length of the "pose" but the flow of the movements (and breathing) as a whole is of importance and good guideline. We'll see how this developes for me in the future.
@@UgriArcher Thanks for your reply. I learned a lot when watching your videos.
As a fellow Finn and someone new to kyudo, I'd love to hear what it is like to train in Ogasawara-ryu here. Things like where it is trained at, how many people do it, what does it consist of (given that the ryu has quite varied activities), etc.
Hi there, and thanks for getting in touch. I don't get to interact with too many finnish kyudoka so this is nice.
Training with Ogasawara-ryu is demanding and requires dedication. And yes it's a lot more than archery. Should you like to talk more, could you send me e-mail? Would be nice. You'll find my e-mail at the channel's "about" section.
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