The last action....Kasumi followed by thrust under the arm......perfect momentum! I really appreciate to be able to learn from such perfect forms. Thank you very much for your time.
Thank you for your comment. Although my technique is still in its infancy, I will continue to devote myself to discovering the mind and body. Thank you for your continued support.
@@KanayamaTakayuki technique isn't beautiful unless your flow is great. Musashi learned and used kenjutsu not a style. The Do is everywhere, a dancer a painter a musician. Your flow and timing are perfect here ( I know you did many takes to get the perfect one). I play your video at 0 25 speed so I can watch your feet and your body mechanics better. I trained European historical fencing and longsword has many similar techniques . It was also a battlefield art like Kenjutsu is in Koryu. But Kenjutsu has a very graceful part to it making it beautiful AND deadly. I have so many hours of practice to do before my flow is as clean as yours.
@@JohnKickboxing and i missile you from 500m with my drone? no fencer would fight against a firearm, everyone would give his wallet and stay alive. That's not the point either here. It's fencing .
I got chills from that torso strike. The one at 1:18. But still, I would recommend a slow motion replay for certain moves. Untrained eyes might find difficult to understand.
The empty mind doesn't polute the instinctive reflex that has been engraved in your muscle memory after the 10000 reps..... Sounds easy and then you start thinking about that no thinking part....😂 I realized that only when a move is really deep in the body memory ( like when we are driving) it becomes easier to let go of thinking the moment . It gets easier to learn if you can spar with protection and foamies as your thinking will slow you down, making you miss your window most of the time. And then you'll have those magical reactions or parry/riposte coming out of nowhere just because your instinct saw the window before you analysed it. That's the "zone" you want to practice being into. Works with acting, music, arts, ......and its a great meditative place to be at. Thank you for sharing. Great lesson and content to learn from.
Do you mean his opponent lower hand being tucked up against his other hand on the tsuka? I noticed that. Wondering if it's a school's specific grip or something having a technical sense behind it. Like not taking Jõdan no kamae if you wear a helmet but using Aso no kamaeas a high guard instead.
Deflect with the side of the sword, not the blade like in movies. If you look carefully, its just a side tap to push the opponent's blade in another direction then counter.
The speed of waving Katana is incredible
現代にもあなたのような剣士がいるとは、恐悦至極にございます。
コメントいただきありがとうございます。未熟故に過分なご評価、恥ずかしい思いが致しますが、これからも精進して参ります。
The last action....Kasumi followed by thrust under the arm......perfect momentum!
I really appreciate to be able to learn from such perfect forms.
Thank you very much for your time.
Thank you for your comment.
Although my technique is still in its infancy, I will continue to devote myself to discovering the mind and body. Thank you for your continued support.
@@KanayamaTakayuki technique isn't beautiful unless your flow is great.
Musashi learned and used kenjutsu not a style. The Do is everywhere, a dancer a painter a musician. Your flow and timing are perfect here ( I know you did many takes to get the perfect one). I play your video at 0 25 speed so I can watch your feet and your body mechanics better.
I trained European historical fencing and longsword has many similar techniques . It was also a battlefield art like Kenjutsu is in Koryu.
But Kenjutsu has a very graceful part to it making it beautiful AND deadly.
I have so many hours of practice to do before my flow is as clean as yours.
私は剣術の経験もなく歳とってしまいましたが、この動画を見ると気がしまる思いです。
コメントいただきありがとうございます。
Beautiful execution of technique. No excess movement. One movement = one killing blow.
Thank you very much.
But slower than bullet
@@JohnKickboxing and i missile you from 500m with my drone?
no fencer would fight against a firearm, everyone would give his wallet and stay alive.
That's not the point either here. It's fencing .
This is a man of focus, commitment and sheer will. Absolutely amazing!
thank you so much.
As an artist I want to thank you for your Kazaana video series. It's full of hella good references. どもありがとうございます、金山先生。
m(_ _)m
I got chills from that torso strike. The one at 1:18. But still, I would recommend a slow motion replay for certain moves. Untrained eyes might find difficult to understand.
全身を一気に起動する動きですね。起こりが無いから避けられない。達人の試合とはお互いに
そういう技を掛け合うものなんでしょう。
そのレベルに達しますと、起こり以前の心法の剣になるかと思われます。
@@KanayamaTakayuki
心が動く前に動く
恐らく太極拳などがそういう境地を目指しているのでしょう。まあ威力なしに境地だけで勝てるなんてことはなさそうですが。
His mind goes somewhere else before he strikes.. deadly beautiful intent. I want to learn this
Thank you for your comment.
That is the unconscious part.
That's where the functions that humans have play some role.
@@KanayamaTakayuki Thank you for the reply I have great respect for you and your art.
Thank you very much.
The empty mind doesn't polute the instinctive reflex that has been engraved in your muscle memory after the 10000 reps.....
Sounds easy and then you start thinking about that no thinking part....😂
I realized that only when a move is really deep in the body memory ( like when we are driving) it becomes easier to let go of thinking the moment .
It gets easier to learn if you can spar with protection and foamies as your thinking will slow you down, making you miss your window most of the time. And then you'll have those magical reactions or parry/riposte coming out of nowhere just because your instinct saw the window before you analysed it.
That's the "zone" you want to practice being into.
Works with acting, music, arts, ......and its a great meditative place to be at.
Thank you for sharing. Great lesson and content to learn from.
You have great speed and control.
Thank you very much.
初めまして❗とても参考に成ります、これからも素晴らしい動画楽しみにしています‼️
どうもありがとうございます。
@@KanayamaTakayuki 返信有り難うございます🙇刀を持つと何故か心が落ち着く感じがします❗剣術始めて間もないので、これからも参考にさせていただきます‼️
Amazing... domo arigato for your legendary mastership Sensei! OSS!
Thank for sharing video with us i love all of this ❤️❤️
Thank you as well.
Amazing videos. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching.
すごい。。。。
Background sounds with actions are impressive
Thank you.
I didn't dare to use the common Japanese music, as it would have hardened the impression.
I will watch this over and over for ever... Many thanks for sharing
thank you very much!
I'm happy to say that.
@@KanayamaTakayuki
My whole style is inspired by great swordsmen like you
Absolutely incredible!!!!!!!
Thank you for watching!
この動画をたまに見ながら週5日自主稽古をしてます 再び一緒に稽古が出来る事を楽しみにしてます
ありがとうございます。今が本当の意味での稽古が試されている時期かもしれませんね。近々連絡いたします。
You movement it not just for show its fast and power full you record in shrine ?!
Thank you!!! True pleasure!
thank you!
First of all, my deepest respect to the Japanese culture.
I notice that your grip is very similar to Yoshinoro Kono's. Any relation?
Do you mean his opponent lower hand being tucked up against his other hand on the tsuka?
I noticed that. Wondering if it's a school's specific grip or something having a technical sense behind it.
Like not taking Jõdan no kamae if you wear a helmet but using Aso no kamaeas a high guard instead.
do you have any videos of you sparring?
incredible control
What a speed!
Good work
Thank you for watching!
Merci
Amazing.
Gerakan yang indah👍🏼❤
Impressive speed. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for your comment, too.
Thank you, from Germany.
just one word simple, a MASTER!
Thank you very much.
I'm still an immature person, so I will devote myself to it.
Live long and in Peace...🖖
would your sword get lots of damage cuz of the amount of times you used the sword to deflect your enemy attacks by using this jutsu?
We are to use the Mune for Uke Nagashi etc.
Deflect with the side of the sword, not the blade like in movies. If you look carefully, its just a side tap to push the opponent's blade in another direction then counter.
nope, you can also avoid.
@@SilverforceX I've used these with fencing swords they work very well.
@@SilverforceX I think some kenjutsu schools do deflec with edge
kiri otoshi.
I don't dare to use it.
Not even sure how the mechanic works
Go super slow with your partner to feel why and how the mechanics are used. You'll get the light bulb at some point.
Sublime footwork.
Greeting,, Master ☺
thanks you.
Samurai 👍👍👍
とても参考になる動きですね
未熟なものですが参考にしてみてください。
Excelentísimo saludos..
抜刀術 剣術 グランドマスター
観て下さりどうもありがとうございます。
@@KanayamaTakayuki
あなたの剣の腕は頂点に達しました。
👍
Hitten Misturugi Ryu style
Amazing!
影抜き?もできるのか…
nice
Thank you very much.
早すぎる
絶句です。東京におられるとか。5分でも稽古をつけて頂きたく候。
東京で週に五日~七日ほど指導いたしております。
Great
Для букена очень круто !👍
最酷的男人,最帅的剑法!
感谢您的评论。
松聲館にお問い合わせしました所 甲野先生より御紹介頂き近い内に 金山先生の所に御伺い申します
ご連絡いただきありがとう御座いました。お待ちしております。
А почему так необычно держите меч ?
Мы записали обычные сцены практики, которые исследуют чувство меча и тела.
Thank you so much for this video. You have amazing skill.
Thank you very much as well.
瞬きしてる暇ないな、、、
👏👏👏😊
2:32 таблетка для памяти
Effective n optimum
Sangat mahir
Стильно
☺🙏👊👏👏👏
乾净利落!招招致命!實戰的劍法!
非常感谢你。
Keren
جود
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