Tom Sensei i agree with you. Chiburri was definetly not oractical enough for the purpose of removing blood from the blade, thats why the bushi had tenugi. Chiburi when done as a cut properly requires Tenouchi omce the blade is in feont of you. Otherwise its a bad cut or a bad chuburri.
Fantastic , this explains a lot , in previous kendo and kenjutsu practices I would stand for O Chiburi and then make the cut, but I prefer the way you describe it here ❤️
Tom Sensei i agree with you. Chiburri was definetly not oractical enough for the purpose of removing blood from the blade, thats why the bushi had tenugi. Chiburi when done as a cut properly requires Tenouchi omce the blade is in feont of you. Otherwise its a bad cut or a bad chuburri.
Fantastic , this explains a lot , in previous kendo and kenjutsu practices I would stand for O Chiburi and then make the cut, but I prefer the way you describe it here ❤️
Thanks for sharing! Im personally from the MSR but its nice to see from an Eishinryu perspective for chiburi.
Thanks for reaching out! I like MSR.
Chiburi, to Rede of the impurities. This is the true meaning.
Thank you 🙏
Any pointers on Chiburri from the standing position?
Yes, simply flex the same muscles
If could increase the volume or closed captioned.
Should be a little cc button. Randy.if not I'll send you an increased volume version