Hello, this is one of Japanese person, and I would like to answer your question. I'm using Google Translate, so please forgive me if the sentence is a little strange. The outcome of the competition is determined by how many arrows are shot by a total of twelve arrows, four for each team of three. That's fine for the tournament, but the essence of "Kyudo" ー "Japanese martial arts archery" is not to hit the target, but to train the mind. Look after yourself, discipline yourself, and see the truth of your heart. Use bows and arrows as a means of doing so. That is explained by the "Dojo" -team to which I belong. Am I answering your question correctly?
@@ssnarashi Posture is one of the points of interest in the pass / fail judgment in the promotion test. Before all the athletes (archers) hold the bow, they start by learning the movements like a video. You will practice how to pull every day for at least a month. There is a word "seisha-hicchu(正射必中)" in the teaching of Kyudo. This means, "If you pull the bow correctly, the arrow will hit the target without aiming", and it is premised that you will not aim in the first place. Therefore, the desire to "hit the target" and the impatience to "cannot win if removed" apply to the so-called doctrinal badness. That's why "Kyu-jutsu(弓術-skill of bow)" and "kyu-do(弓道-path of bow)" are different because you train your mind while mastering the technique of bow. Sorry for long comment. Did I answer your question correctly?
大前の人は会が短いけれど、縦横に伸び合いは出ているし、そもそもこんな大舞台で当てると言うこと自体すごいと思う。
中の人本当に理想的な射形で凄い
非常にバランスの取れた良いチーム。
射形の縦線の美しさとキレのある離れ、矢線に伸びた先に的を得ている。
全体の流れも呼吸もプロそのもの。
日々の稽古が結果を導き必然的な結果を生んでいる。
おめでとうございます🎉🎊㊗️🍾
やっぱ「わぁぁぁ」とか「しゃぁぁ」とか叫ぶよりも拍手の方が品があって良いよねw
「わぁぁぁぁぁ」とかの盛り上がる感じも好き
この場で2本しか抜かないのはバケモノすぎる
やっぱり安定した人が中に入ると全体として安心できるよね〜
中うますぎな
中の人の射なまで見たことあるけど
安定感えげつないんだよね
中の人がめちゃくちゃ上手い
鹿児島の方だったはずですよ
大前の再現力だろ、、上手すぎる
中は体幹えぐい
二番目の人めっちゃかっこいい、
ヤク・ヤクルト この空気でここまで会を保てるって凄いですよね!
世界弓道大会って明治神宮で行われたんですね!さすがですわ
他国の代表動画が見たいのですが わかる方教えて下さい
セカンドポジションの方の手の内が近くで見たいですね(´∀`=)
中の人うまい!
at the 5:09 mark the audience has two very interesting reactions.
Props to Japan for being able to preserve its traditions
中の人綺麗だなぁ、
射型キレイ✨
すごい✨
大前の人めっちゃ綺麗だと思うんだけど
日本優勝おめでとうございます!
なはな それな、射形めっちゃ好き
第一回は惨敗してたし勝ててよかった
座射は足痛くなるから苦手😌
明治神宮かな?
2 questions
1 how the fuck did i end up here
2 can someone explain how this sport works ?
Hello, this is one of Japanese person, and I would like to answer your question.
I'm using Google Translate, so please forgive me if the sentence is a little strange.
The outcome of the competition is determined by how many arrows are shot by a total of twelve arrows, four for each team of three.
That's fine for the tournament, but the essence of "Kyudo" ー "Japanese martial arts archery" is not to hit the target, but to train the mind.
Look after yourself, discipline yourself, and see the truth of your heart. Use bows and arrows as a means of doing so.
That is explained by the "Dojo" -team to which I belong.
Am I answering your question correctly?
Is your form/proper posture also judged?
@@ssnarashi
Posture is one of the points of interest in the pass / fail judgment in the promotion test.
Before all the athletes (archers) hold the bow, they start by learning the movements like a video. You will practice how to pull every day for at least a month.
There is a word "seisha-hicchu(正射必中)" in the teaching of Kyudo. This means, "If you pull the bow correctly, the arrow will hit the target without aiming", and it is premised that you will not aim in the first place.
Therefore, the desire to "hit the target" and the impatience to "cannot win if removed" apply to the so-called doctrinal badness.
That's why "Kyu-jutsu(弓術-skill of bow)" and "kyu-do(弓道-path of bow)" are different because you train your mind while mastering the technique of bow.
Sorry for long comment. Did I answer your question correctly?
ツルネみてきたひと
落ちの射は延岡学園に似ているなあ