Tip of the Week - Suburi
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Thanks for making the point about iaido. I'm studying both Eishin ryu and kendo (still a beginner in both) and sometimes it feels weird having to switch between iai furikaburi and kendo furikaburi. Once again, great video!
Great video, I love the footwork details; such things help with no instructor.
Thank you so much for the details of why and how to do correct suburi. I will know what to focus on next time when I do this in practice next time.
This is an amazing video. I will participate in my first competition as a beginner this Saturday and I wthey wil be grading my suburis. This is quite helpful, I really appreciate the detailed explanation!
Yes, a couple of people in the club I instruct at had trouble reaching and tensing too much. They attribute it to this analogy.
The ball bearing comment is great, thanks for sharing.
@uthna Ok, thanks for the feedback, we will remember it for future. It could fit in nicely as one of our extra videos such as the 'Seika Tanden' video coming soon.
@jackchn Yep they are. These girls are beginners so they definitely are not doing it perfectly. But we figured it would be good for people to use as a reference.
@KendoWorld
Can't wait! :)
@TheTrismegistos Thanks a lot, these videos are going to progress through the ranks and become more advanced as time goes on.
Thx again for this good video. I liked the idea to let show 2 people the exercise. The showing one from the side and one from the front was really instructive. (i hope i choese the right word from the google translater for the german word "aufschlussreich")
Good question, try asking on the forums (link in description), otherwise keep your ear to the ground for kendo QnA which is coming later in 2013.
Sorry I couldnt answer your question more adequately but I think they are one in the same, ie a dichotomy.
Thanks
Taylor
Really liked the video. I dont have a kendo place anywhere near me but would like to get some of the basic stuff down. Was actually wanting to start working on exercises like this so it should help a lot.
Well done!
i like your DO, thank´s for the video.
@KendoWorld
Sure thing =)
@mikhaeldito i am no dan holder, i am very interested in tenouchi tips too
what i gathered during 2 year of iaito and bokuto swinging is it's easier when your hands are closer together, it comes naturally when you try to stop the sword's downward motion
you grip at the last moment keeping fingers relaxed before that, with shinai you may add a push(front hand) pull(rearhand) for more friction...
to prevent injury you should let gravity pull the sword down until you develop tenouchi
We are looking at doing QnA videos in future so keep a heads up.
@isan0 Thanks, its due to change soon though :)
Gidday, we are into topics for TOTW season 2 and Ill run this by Alex.
Cheers.
@KUMASANanimation Thanks, a lot of sword arts can be very different, you just need to remember to think Kendo at Kendo and Iaido at Iaido. :)
If you noticed, the 2 ladies at the beginning are doing the Suburi differently.
Your Tips are always helpful, and very good footage for everyone!
...but I notice there are very rare instruction vids adressed to intermediate skill levels on the internet. I really miss some good guides, for people between 2.Kyu to 2.Dan. Maybe you can build up s.th in the future, "guides for grades" and become the No.1 RUclips Kendo guru.^^
@karusin11 Sorry :( give the new one a chance at let us know what you think when you see it.
@2000monchichi Thanks
@mikhaeldito Thanks, ill make some enquiries and see if we can get something for you.
The intro allways makes me laugh... KENDOOOOOOOOOoooooooehhhhnhnhnh xD
@KendoWorld NOOOOOOOOOO!! dont do it i love the intro XD
Can someone explain the difference between 素振り suburi and 空間打突 kukandatotsu? I understand Japanese but not the distinction as used by kendoka. The zennippon renmei video treats these as separate forms of practice, but pretty much every video I see like this one treats suburi as kukandatotsu. Are all swings imagined strikes or are some exercises to cultivate physical coordination and speed through repetitive swinging?
Its tough to say without looking at it so perhaps your seniors are right? Have you checked in a mirror to make sure that its not just that it looks right from a POV perspective?
can you give a thorough explanation about tenouchi?
i still dont get the feeling of 'wringing wet clothes'
Is it ok if you are doing this as a form of exercise without learning kendo?
when the girls strike their kensaki is too high. It should be eye level. That will compromise the whole form.
@CrazyEggs123456789 Awesome, let us know how it goes :)
I've been doing the suburi like what you shown in this video. However, the seniors in my dojo said that I have to extend my arms more just like doing shomenuchi.
I don't really agree with their view since extending the arms will make my movement stiff (perhaps i was overextending my arms?). But, what do you think about this, sensei?
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hey thats unfair, you have pretty girls in your dojo??!
Weezon Cue Gender shouldn't matter.
It matters. More girls. More motivation :)
Go to jakarta, Indonesia. They even have a full team with all girls member.
And they even beat the team with most man