So, the man in white is Seki Humitake, 19th Soke Of Kashima Shinryu. To earn and be chosen to be the Soke by Kunii Zenya, a part of what he did was, Seki challenged and defeated two other highest ranked Martial artists. A 5th Dan Shotokan karateka and 8th Dan Aikidoist in 1964… think about that
Im curious about this exhibition, in my school (Schola Saint George) we have a set of plays we run through as general scenario practice, is this similar, and if so would the man in the white keikogi (correct that if im wrong) be what my school calls the Scholaro or basically the one whose supposed to win, and the man in the black pants the Compagno, the opponent?
@@jadekayak01 Unless you want to make a prisoner or show the other one how weak his fighting skills are. Perhaps you should read a little bit about it. They use leather wrapped bamboo swords, to be able to practice _exactly_ what they would do with life blades.
When I look at this performances, I cannot stop thinking how Kashima Shin School had to thanks Christian Tissier... He evolved this kind of budo to something really chirurgic and subtile.
Womderful to see this! I practiced Kashima Shin Ryu in the early 1990s and its bringing back powerful memories!
@prorock Kashima shin- ryu was demonstrated by Seki Fumitake (Shihanke 19 dai), Akinaga Hiroyuki (Jimu-souchou, Menkyo-Kaiden) и Takada Takuhiro (Chuden)
So, the man in white is Seki Humitake, 19th Soke Of Kashima Shinryu. To earn and be chosen to be the Soke by Kunii Zenya, a part of what he did was, Seki challenged and defeated two other highest ranked Martial artists. A 5th Dan Shotokan karateka and 8th Dan Aikidoist in 1964… think about that
Apologies, Seki Humitake was chosen to be Shihanke , Soke
@@MrBilej Kunii Zen'ya had taken care of the Judo part himself. He didn't turn away from challenges either.
A list of their chapters can be found on the Kashima-Shinryu federation website.
@fabiobranno - Christian Tissier does Aikido, not Kashima Shinryu.
who said otherwise
Nevertheless his sword work is Kashima Shin Ryu ...
Im curious about this exhibition, in my school (Schola Saint George) we have a set of plays we run through as general scenario practice, is this similar, and if so would the man in the white keikogi (correct that if im wrong) be what my school calls the Scholaro or basically the one whose supposed to win, and the man in the black pants the Compagno, the opponent?
Very nice
Interesting style. I've never really seen anything like this.
alot of the dtuff would not work the same way with blades-you dont "push" people around with real nlades,you cut them
@@jadekayak01 Unless you want to make a prisoner or show the other one how weak his fighting skills are. Perhaps you should read a little bit about it. They use leather wrapped bamboo swords, to be able to practice _exactly_ what they would do with life blades.
starts at 1:23
Who are the people performing?
every initual strike,up to 2:45,was out of range so no point even attacking or defending
This is some cool shit
questa non è la scuola kashima
wow. packed house.
When I look at this performances, I cannot stop thinking how Kashima Shin School had to thanks Christian Tissier...
He evolved this kind of budo to something really chirurgic and subtile.
What Christian Tissier is doing is an impractical and a stylized version of the actual thing....
@@gantar11 Erm .. nope? Either he is doing the real thing, but that is rare, or his own thing, and the difference is usually clear to the audience.