WoW this is great for Japanese culture and White Europeans alike, to be able to get together and share styles and technique. so beautiful and inspiring as a novice martial arts practitioner here in the United States!
Because it was. Kendo and every other "do" martial arts was used as millitary training program in WW2, which were more brutal and have more complex techniques than today's counterparts
I must say Jukendo is very jarring to me. The image of soldiers thrusting their bayonets reminds me of the history of Japanese aggression against Chinese civilians during World War II. Maybe that is why so few people practice Jukendo.
It's basically just bayonet training turned into a sport. Alot of countries around the world that still using bayonet on their rifles still practice this everyday in military (although they're not calling it jukendo but the basic remains the same)
@@jaketheasianguy3307 The fragile nature of the US M4 shoulder stock and pistol grip coupled with a belief that bayonets are not really relevant in modern warfare has pushed this milirary art to the back burner.
This is amazing. And also the Gundam Unicorn background music too.
WoW this is great for Japanese culture and White Europeans alike, to be able to get together and share styles and technique. so beautiful and inspiring as a novice martial arts practitioner here in the United States!
Baptiste is everywhere! :)
He's the only one speaking English in all Japan. That's fckng incredible.
銃剣道は非常に実用的で,的確に相手を制圧することができて,隙が少ないです。
現在ではJGSDFが行っています。
踏み込むときに前足が内側に曲がったりするのはいけませんか。
@@元老人東園寺私望 それは,個癖ですね。自分の場合だと内側になる方が踏ん張りやすいので特に指導されるようなことがなければどんどん自分なりにやりやすい方法で技術を磨いていってください。
返信、アドバイスありがとうございます。頑張ります。
The Japanese hade crazy lunging and deep forward stance
Well rapier haves even crazier lunges
BANZAI~~
Mio nonno ha dovuto praticare il jukendo sul monte Grappa, anche se avrebbe voluto fare qualcosa di più intelligente...
does anyone know the BGM used between 2:08 - 3:55 & 5:51 - 6:49
Gundam unicorn
What does that big kanjis at the 24:58? "Ichi what, Ichi what"?
Now I know...
一日一善
ichi nichi ichi zen 🇯🇵
One day, one deed 🇬🇧
un día, una obra 🇪🇸
It looks much like a military training still...
Because it was. Kendo and every other "do" martial arts was used as millitary training program in WW2, which were more brutal and have more complex techniques than today's counterparts
That's exactly why I like it. On the other hand, the word "martial" from "martial arts" itself means "military" anyway.
15:11
Rapiers: allow us to introduce ourselves
Smallsword: allow us to introduce ourselves
”La verdadera destreza”: nobody expects the spanish inquisition
4:22
I wish I knew what that background music was
I must say Jukendo is very jarring to me. The image of soldiers thrusting their bayonets reminds me of the history of Japanese aggression against Chinese civilians during World War II. Maybe that is why so few people practice Jukendo.
It's basically just bayonet training turned into a sport. Alot of countries around the world that still using bayonet on their rifles still practice this everyday in military (although they're not calling it jukendo but the basic remains the same)
@@jaketheasianguy3307 The fragile nature of the US M4 shoulder stock and pistol grip coupled with a belief that bayonets are not really relevant in modern warfare has pushed this milirary art to the back burner.
So funny this white guy talks with Japanese accent 😂
Chinese be seething!
It's like Krav Maga... utilizing firearms in close-quarter combat
何言ってのかわかんねぇw
Jukendo for Israeli soldiers.
She was getting on my nerves
Haha