Crazy Ways to Parrying with a Katana!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • #parrying #parry #katana

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  • @brandoncastellano1858
    @brandoncastellano1858 Год назад +4

    During the actual combat portion, the attacks were just so fast. Instant. It’s crazy.

  • @busterlord6595
    @busterlord6595 Год назад +3

    Hopeful ideas:
    1. Put where the weapons where bought from or how they were made into the description for others to try out.
    2. Try using a pickaxe as a weapon!
    (You guys are awesome, my favorite sparring channel!)

  • @tuerkefechi
    @tuerkefechi Год назад +5

    Excellent drill idea. When you did kendo, parry-riposte (as the concept is called in western fencing) was a favorite tactic of mine. Of course it has some risks and you should not rely on it all the time. But as we do it with the Highland Broadsword in our club, it is one major concept. Important is timing, distance and footwork to make it work. And especially in kendo, when you have well timed parry’s, you can really make the life of your opponent frustrating in a sparring, because when the riposte does not work and you just parry, he might get hectic out of the frustration to not land a hit. But beware of feints, because if you parry too often quite passive, then a good feint fencer will set you a trap. Now with an offhand weapon, like short sword or a shield, then the game changes, because you can parry with the offhand weapon and riposte at the same time. It is not as shown in games and movies a two times action, but one time only.

  • @robertkiss8282
    @robertkiss8282 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed the drilling of this technique, you could see the different balances between the two stages as well. It also looks like you enjoyed yourselves doing this :D

  • @zackdoom
    @zackdoom Год назад +1

    Dark souls in the intro !!
    You should do one with naginata vs traditional spear !!!

  • @MagpieMcGraw
    @MagpieMcGraw Год назад +8

    The person attacking is just holding their sword above their head after getting their attack parried. Seems like a bad habit.

    • @eastoforion
      @eastoforion Год назад +2

      competitive vs martial training

    • @sinisterswordsman25
      @sinisterswordsman25 Год назад +3

      Not really, it's a drill. It's not a fight or even sparring, just practicing parrying with some intensity. It looks like they're just standing there but they were already getting hit most of the time. It's really hard to react to something so fast, the attacker can plan high, low, high,high feight low, high ect. The parrier has to react to it in a half second. And they don't know when the attack is coming and for the purposes of the drill they have to give up the initiative. So it seems like they kinda just stop but it's at least partially because they're experienced enough to know they already lost the exchange. Imo. You should watch some of the mismatched weapons duels on this channel if you haven't already. They're very interesting. I sort of envy the historical martial arts they're doing over there in Korea seems alot more open minded (at least this school) than hema for example. I've seen some people experiment with fail vs sword, spear vs sword etc. but nothing like what's on this channel. 100% accurate or not they're not just dismissing things off hand.

  • @rojcewiczj
    @rojcewiczj Год назад +8

    In my perspective the best "parry" is actually attacking in such a way that you are also defending yourself, not waiting for the opponents attack to make your move.

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 Год назад +5

      The liechtenauer single tempo counter attacks work really well to the point most people who do HEMA know and how to defeat them today. 2 tempos parry counter actions are now considered safer options in a more competitive environment, since the rate of mutual kill is too high when both fencers tried to single tempo counter each other.

  • @心之言
    @心之言 Год назад +2

    看到我也忍不住喊了一聲……汪!

  • @T-Town-Tengu
    @T-Town-Tengu Год назад

    "Like a spark from a flintlock" parry and attack as close to one motion as you can. Try to leave no opening in between then clear the battle space between each other.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Год назад

    Good training video 👍🏻 keep it up

  • @eastoforion
    @eastoforion Год назад

    very cool challenge to practice!

  • @demiurgoplatonico7815
    @demiurgoplatonico7815 Год назад +2

    Shielded waifus, the best kind

  • @theparadoxicaltouristtrave9320

    quite a good video, but which way was a "crazy way" to parry with a katana?

  • @heribertohernandez2910
    @heribertohernandez2910 Год назад +1

    Side stepping my favorite move. Truly unfair on those that don't know about how side lining works.

  • @Ianmar1
    @Ianmar1 Год назад

    You turn in the wrong direction in your kaeshi dou zanshin which exposes your back to the opponent.

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 Год назад +1

    👏

  • @РоманКитаев-щ8ъ
    @РоманКитаев-щ8ъ Год назад

    I'm not storong enough in asian languages, but is this korean or japanese?

    • @SpecJack15
      @SpecJack15 Год назад

      They are Korean training in Japanese style.

  • @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt
    @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt Год назад

    awesome

  • @aristotle29
    @aristotle29 Год назад

    What is the difference between Kaeshi and Suriage? It looks like Kaeshi is with the edge while suriage is with the back of the shinai, is that true?

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 Год назад +2

      Suriage is the sweep from below with the back of the sword

    • @aristotle29
      @aristotle29 Год назад

      @@jaketheasianguy3307 thank you, and that means that kaeshi is?

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 Год назад +2

      Kaeshi waza is different from Suriage. Suriage is a beating motion that disrupt the trajectory of the opponent's sword swinging down.
      Kaeshi waza on the other hand, based on my understanding, it's just a pure block and attack the other side. Take Kote Kaeshi Men for example, opponent try to hit my right wrist, I rise my sword and block it, and rotate my wrist to hit him in the head on the other side

  • @christiankyleacbang9439
    @christiankyleacbang9439 Год назад

    cute

  • @Mephiston1984LoD
    @Mephiston1984LoD Год назад

    🙂

  • @guystave
    @guystave Год назад +1

    Is there any purpose to the shouting and screaming?

    • @DragonLord1125
      @DragonLord1125 Год назад +6

      In Kendo, shouting is like using ki. They say by shouting, you can feel your whole body and feel inner strength.
      Another purpose of shouting is, like beasts in real life, to intimidate your opponents.
      A similar method is used by boxers making 'whoosh' sounds with their mouths when they do shadowboxing and sparring.

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 Год назад +6

      Your blows only hit as fast and as strong as your breathing (exhale strongly when attacking). And screaming in kendo or basically the war cry in battlefields around the world is how you amplify that effect. If you practice Muay Thai, you can see that people who exhale strongly and shout out loud has slightly stronger kicks than people who exhale silently and way more powerful than guys who can't control their breath

    • @dizzydorothy9570
      @dizzydorothy9570 Год назад

      If if while hitting It call for point for your scoring area you intend to hit have kote for hand , men for head , tsuki for stabing neck and body for do . Before strike is just ki burst like other say ,like touching glove gesture to express you commit and ready to this fight . some fighter may make smaller sound just enough opponent can hear up to that fighter preferrence .

    • @outsideiskrrtinsideihurt699
      @outsideiskrrtinsideihurt699 Год назад

      Kiai engages your core and helps with edge alignment when cutting

  • @the_killtan624
    @the_killtan624 Год назад

    저를 당신의 집으로 데려가주세요. 저는 실제 전문가로부터 검도와 검술을 배우는 꿈을 꿉니다! 나는 몇 시간 동안 연습할 준비가 되어 있지만 불행히도 돈이 없습니다. 당신의 집으로 데려가세요, 바닥을 닦고, 설거지를 하고, 음식을 요리하는 등의 준비가 되었어요.

  • @Azuwww
    @Azuwww 3 месяца назад

    nice elden ring pvp

  • @j.d.4697
    @j.d.4697 Год назад

    She has no clue how to use a sword and shield.
    Maybe stop trying to learn from video games, real life is not a video game and kendo is as removed from real combat as WTF taekwondo.

    • @jaketheasianguy3307
      @jaketheasianguy3307 Год назад +6

      Maybe because she was just playing around and not be serious in that footage, since she's a kendoka ? Ever thought about that, genius ?

    • @j.d.4697
      @j.d.4697 Год назад

      @@jaketheasianguy3307
      Then why did they format it like a serious demonstration of parry and retaliation?
      It makes them look like they know a lot about Kendo (which I admire) but have the most ridiculous and unrealistic ideas about real sword combat (which Kendo was originally based on).