Kenchi, if you want your dininely inspired sword style to be known then you must prove it to the ...
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As others have said: get a stick (for now), and join a class. Practice swords are actually a good idea, as they flow through the air differently than sticks do. Personally, I study Escrima, and we do lots of stick, knife, and bladework. As ...
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learn tkd first for a few years then take study, iaido or kendo for japanese swordsmanship in the beginning you dont want to take 2 martial arts, you will learn a lot less. focus on one first. when you have an understanding of it then you c...
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There is absolutely no way you can learn the art of the sword via video...not even close. You need to find a dojo, a good Sensei and pay to learn like the real students who study the arts do. If you buy dvd's you will learn that you are was...
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There are many resources on the internet where you can learn more about iaido, but we recommend a book by our chief instructor, Nicklaus Suino. Suino-Sensei's popular book is called ART OF JAPANESE SWORDSMANSHIP. It's available at our dojo ...
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Yeah. That gave me a little bit of that other side of Sulu.
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The "Martial-Art #1 vs Martil-Art #2" thread type is really not getting anything anywhere since the only thing you do is to compare apples and small furry creatures. If weaponry and fighting style is to be compared, then please co...
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