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I think Iaido communities around the world have been starving for this knowledge and level of education. An amazing and refreshing video for any iaido practitioner.
Indeed and id like to add the generosity's Seki Sensei and Shogo is something to feel grateful. Greetings from Bahia Brasil Shinto Ryu Iai Battojutsu 🇧🇷🇯🇵🤝
Beautifully explained kata. You can see how Shohatto was developed with flexibility in mind and as such it is a bit wider in application, while standardised Mae kata is a bit stricter in requirements as it is suupposed to test basic skills in iai among many different schools and branches. I have no doubt that if you had masters of all the ryuuha that contributed elements of their katas to Mae they could probably explain how the elements that limit Mae kata in application had fairly practical reason for existence in their original katas.
Thank you very much for sharing Seki Sensei's knowledge and practical wisdom with the world. To me, this is the fulfillment of the potential of the internet: very specific knowledge shared with those who lack the ability to learn it in person. I am incredibly grateful.
Mae is also the name of the kata in Eishin-ryu, which is what Muso-Shinden ryu is based on. I haven’t trained ZNKR, but I have trained both Muso-Shinden ryu and Hasegawa-ha Muso-Jikiden-Eishin ryu and the ZNKR Mae seems to be a mix of them. What Seki-sensei explains is more or less how it was taught to me: The MSr Shohatto is a much faster draw because you react later and in our school, the nukitsuke ended with the kissaki on the centre line ; the MJEr Mae uses intimidation to slow the opponent. First you threaten with the tsuka, then a strong nukitsuke all the way through and a kiritsuke to finish off. There’s a kind of lightness to MSr Shoden that is very different from MJEr.
It's interesting to see all the different interpretations of koryu. Although they all seem the same at first, the scenarios upon which they are based are always wildly different. Thanks for sharing these insights.
I LOVE how Seki Sensei says that a difference in technique is down to personality and that he doesn't say that specific differences are right or wrong. Such a humble and self-aware master. He is truly inspirational.
6:55 this is amazing. Iai is learned as something quite fixed in its movement. But here you can see the level and knowledge of Seki Sensei. He doesn't just know iai, he knows how to fight with a sword.
While searching for references and ideas of Kenjutsu, especially Kobudo, I noticed some similarity of core movement and the differences when it comes to foot works and details. Similar to the points you mentioned at 9:40, the style born from the differences in history and purpose. Which are amusing for me to learn of^^
I just saw a video from 9 years ago of Seki sensei doing Iaido (Dan trials?) and his actions are exactly the same, down to the way he finds the mouth of the saya by placing his left forefinger on it.
It's nice to get a different perspective to these kata. I think listening to explanations by different sensei for the same kata help paint a more complete picture about the technique and its meaning.
Hey Shogo, amazing your channel with Seki sensei. I am French, 4th Dan. My sensei has 90 yo, he still teach me on Zoom. And we have learned from Okada sensei style. I want to know when I join this online course if I will be consider as a Seki sensei’s student for the 5 and 6th Dan?
I have some questions about some of the Katas that start with people kneeling around each other. Were people calmly sitting near each other in Samurai times likely to suddenly burst into a fight? What kind of situations was this kind of thing needed- was it like a bar fight situation or like when negotiations between clans went wrong or something else? Are there any practical uses for these kind of Kata in todays world?
is there a way to perform the kata at full speed? like, from unsheathing, slice, chiburui, sheath, all in one go without stopping? or is that against the rules?
Again. Fascinating video. I'm definitely guilty of advancing too far forwards for Mae. Although I've heard a different interpretation of the nukitsuke. My teacher is currently having me turn the saya before the cut quite early. I think for two reasons. One to help me achieve a less diagonal trajectory for the cut at my level, but he also explains that you're threatening the opponent that if they continue to be aggressive that you will cut them. So there's a little less emphasis at this point in trying to "disguise" the intention of the cut. However I think I'm turning the saya a bit too early in either case. It's possibly a case of my teacher giving me advice for the short term not the long term because I was having trouble coordinating the change of angle within the timing of the Kata as a whole, so the cut was not horizontal by the time it was reaching the target. So it's a case maybe of "start this movement earlier so you can understand how the cut should look and feel, and then we'll go back and make it less telegraphic and more economical". You have to learn to walk before you can run in that sense I suppose.
Could sensei explain johakyu 序破急 in waza? Have johakyu only waza in ZNKR Seitei iai? Was johakyu added to wazas after WW2 with katsujiken and selfdevelopment target for practice? Is johakyu in Muso shinden wazas? Thank you a lot
2:35 THIS MOMENT ABOUT TO HAPPEN. ‘WHERE DID IT GO?’ HE IS SO ACCURATE, THE BLADE VANISHES IN THE OPENING SLICE. SITTING IN FRONT OF HIM WOULD ONLY LOOK LIKE HE IS ‘ADJUSTING’ HOW IT RESTS, UNTIL ONE LOOKS UP AT THIER BODY. 😅 ‘WOW’
DECAP WORDING WAS FOR DRAMA OF COURSE 😅 I ASSUME A DECAP MOVE IS NOT PRACTICAL. BUT THAT STAND ON THE KNEE MOVE WITH DECAP WOULD BE SPECIAL FOR BOTH. QUICK DEATH, COOL DEATH. 😂
My sensei told me in old old time, people threw beans on the floor and practiced cutting them, then they moved to throw rice grains on floor and practiced cutting them.
I WOULD STILL LOVE TO SEE HIM USE ‘MODERN GARDEN TOOLS’ AS A THROW BACK. SUCH AS MY GERBER BRAND MASS PRODUCED MACHETE WITH SAW BACK. SAW BACK IS IMPORTANT. ‘WHAT WOULD COULD A MASTER DO?’ 😮
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The Kobudo Asayama Ichiden Ryu, of which Seki Sensei is the 22nd headmaster, was one of the most popular Ryuha styles during the Edo period. In our golden age, we had over 7,000 students nationwide. Today, we only have 100 students. Our dream is to revive the golden age of Asayama Ichiden Ryu while Seki Sensei is still the headmaster. We want future generations to remember Seki Sensei as the legendary Sōké who brought back the glory of our Ryuha. Your donations will be used to cover Shogo's travel expenses to visit the main dojo from Kyoto, RUclips video shooting costs, online lesson operation costs, and training camps in Japan and overseas.
🛍The BEST online katana shop for martial arts (Katana, Dōgi Training Gear, etc.): Tozando🛍
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I think Iaido communities around the world have been starving for this knowledge and level of education. An amazing and refreshing video for any iaido practitioner.
Indeed and id like to add the generosity's Seki Sensei and Shogo is something to feel grateful. Greetings from Bahia Brasil Shinto Ryu Iai Battojutsu 🇧🇷🇯🇵🤝
Beautifully explained kata. You can see how Shohatto was developed with flexibility in mind and as such it is a bit wider in application, while standardised Mae kata is a bit stricter in requirements as it is suupposed to test basic skills in iai among many different schools and branches. I have no doubt that if you had masters of all the ryuuha that contributed elements of their katas to Mae they could probably explain how the elements that limit Mae kata in application had fairly practical reason for existence in their original katas.
Thank you very much for sharing Seki Sensei's knowledge and practical wisdom with the world. To me, this is the fulfillment of the potential of the internet: very specific knowledge shared with those who lack the ability to learn it in person. I am incredibly grateful.
Mae is also the name of the kata in Eishin-ryu, which is what Muso-Shinden ryu is based on. I haven’t trained ZNKR, but I have trained both Muso-Shinden ryu and Hasegawa-ha Muso-Jikiden-Eishin ryu and the ZNKR Mae seems to be a mix of them. What Seki-sensei explains is more or less how it was taught to me:
The MSr Shohatto is a much faster draw because you react later and in our school, the nukitsuke ended with the kissaki on the centre line ;
the MJEr Mae uses intimidation to slow the opponent. First you threaten with the tsuka, then a strong nukitsuke all the way through and a kiritsuke to finish off.
There’s a kind of lightness to MSr Shoden that is very different from MJEr.
It's interesting to see all the different interpretations of koryu. Although they all seem the same at first, the scenarios upon which they are based are always wildly different.
Thanks for sharing these insights.
You guys are the best!!!!!
It‘s always the details that transact. Who can deliver these valuable specifics better than Seki Sensei?❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I LOVE how Seki Sensei says that a difference in technique is down to personality and that he doesn't say that specific differences are right or wrong. Such a humble and self-aware master. He is truly inspirational.
thanks Seki Sensei, each time I come back to re watch your lessons I learn something new.
6:55 this is amazing.
Iai is learned as something quite fixed in its movement. But here you can see the level and knowledge of Seki Sensei. He doesn't just know iai, he knows how to fight with a sword.
Eloquently explained! 👏 this helps to clarify a lot of things for my training personally too, thanks!
This was beautiful, like visual poetry! Thank you for sharing :)
While searching for references and ideas of Kenjutsu, especially Kobudo, I noticed some similarity of core movement and the differences when it comes to foot works and details. Similar to the points you mentioned at 9:40, the style born from the differences in history and purpose. Which are amusing for me to learn of^^
I hope the AUSKF Iaido community are watching this. Especially after the recent changes to ZNKR Seitei
If the leaders of the AUSKF see this they might get a little bitter X-D
thank you as always! Arigato gozaimasu
Espectacular, gracias sensei por compartir su conocimiento!!
I just saw a video from 9 years ago of Seki sensei doing Iaido (Dan trials?) and his actions are exactly the same, down to the way he finds the mouth of the saya by placing his left forefinger on it.
Thank you for sharing, beautiful art in moves.
It's nice to get a different perspective to these kata. I think listening to explanations by different sensei for the same kata help paint a more complete picture about the technique and its meaning.
Great lesson once again
Seki sensei swing stop exactly when the tip almost hit the eyes at 03:50
I like that the styles look "familiar" but there is highly different.
my sensei taught me that we do tsuka-okuri, incase we need to draw again. you do not let go off the tsuka until you are sure the situation is over
Thanks so much for sharing, doumo arigato gozimasu!!!
Look at the control at 3:47
At speed, blade doesn't waver, and is controlled to stop *so* close.
Seki sensei is the true master I've ever seen
Hey Shogo, amazing your channel with Seki sensei. I am French, 4th Dan. My sensei has 90 yo, he still teach me on Zoom. And we have learned from Okada sensei style. I want to know when I join this online course if I will be consider as a Seki sensei’s student for the 5 and 6th Dan?
Yes, you will be!
www.patreon.com/lets_ask_sekisensei
I have some questions about some of the Katas that start with people kneeling around each other. Were people calmly sitting near each other in Samurai times likely to suddenly burst into a fight? What kind of situations was this kind of thing needed- was it like a bar fight situation or like when negotiations between clans went wrong or something else? Are there any practical uses for these kind of Kata in todays world?
Thank you sennsi and Shogh
Thank you..
👍🙏
First class instructions!
6:55 I cannot appreciate enough how good Seki sensei is with his sword. He made that drawing look so easy but it really is not!
is there a way to perform the kata at full speed? like, from unsheathing, slice, chiburui, sheath, all in one go without stopping? or is that against the rules?
Again. Fascinating video. I'm definitely guilty of advancing too far forwards for Mae.
Although I've heard a different interpretation of the nukitsuke. My teacher is currently having me turn the saya before the cut quite early. I think for two reasons. One to help me achieve a less diagonal trajectory for the cut at my level, but he also explains that you're threatening the opponent that if they continue to be aggressive that you will cut them. So there's a little less emphasis at this point in trying to "disguise" the intention of the cut.
However I think I'm turning the saya a bit too early in either case. It's possibly a case of my teacher giving me advice for the short term not the long term because I was having trouble coordinating the change of angle within the timing of the Kata as a whole, so the cut was not horizontal by the time it was reaching the target. So it's a case maybe of "start this movement earlier so you can understand how the cut should look and feel, and then we'll go back and make it less telegraphic and more economical".
You have to learn to walk before you can run in that sense I suppose.
Wow... bunkai explain is extremely important in this case.
Could sensei explain johakyu 序破急 in waza? Have johakyu only waza in ZNKR Seitei iai? Was johakyu added to wazas after WW2 with katsujiken and selfdevelopment target for practice? Is johakyu in Muso shinden wazas? Thank you a lot
Is Sensei using the same “Throw Draw” in Mae? It looks different to me but I could be wrong.
No, he’s not using it here! Only in Asayama Ichiden Ryu!
is there a specific website I can buy practicing katanas from that anyone knows about?
I personally recommend this website!
tozandoshop.com/letsaskshogo
Young elder Master teach awesome lessons
2:35 THIS MOMENT ABOUT TO HAPPEN. ‘WHERE DID IT GO?’ HE IS SO ACCURATE, THE BLADE VANISHES IN THE OPENING SLICE. SITTING IN FRONT OF HIM WOULD ONLY LOOK LIKE HE IS ‘ADJUSTING’ HOW IT RESTS, UNTIL ONE LOOKS UP AT THIER BODY. 😅 ‘WOW’
DECAP WORDING WAS FOR DRAMA OF COURSE 😅 I ASSUME A DECAP MOVE IS NOT PRACTICAL. BUT THAT STAND ON THE KNEE MOVE WITH DECAP WOULD BE SPECIAL FOR BOTH. QUICK DEATH, COOL DEATH. 😂
ONE RICE GRAIN ‘STOPPING’ .. DON’T FLINCH AROUND THIS MASTER.
My sensei told me in old old time, people threw beans on the floor and practiced cutting them, then they moved to throw rice grains on floor and practiced cutting them.
I WOULD STILL LOVE TO SEE HIM USE ‘MODERN GARDEN TOOLS’ AS A THROW BACK. SUCH AS MY GERBER BRAND MASS PRODUCED MACHETE WITH SAW BACK. SAW BACK IS IMPORTANT. ‘WHAT WOULD COULD A MASTER DO?’ 😮