Tetsuzan Kuroda 2: Koden Bujutsu Gokui Shinan Series 2 DVD
Komagawa Kaishin-ryu Kenjutsu
Volume 2
Movement Disappears. In-Between Disappears. Witness the "Disappearing Movement."
The practice as it should naturally be, and the accumulation thereof, makes even the most incredible techniques possible. By utilizing large movements, one can fulfill contradictory conditions such as shortest, fastest, largest, and smallest simultaneously. The profound depths of "kata," preserving unknown principles of ancient Japanese martial arts. "Kata" is not merely a pattern for practical combat. It encompasses all that the ancients passed down. What kind of artistry in body movement, surpassing both subtlety and speed, is found in these ultimate forms?
Contents
- History of Komagawa Kaishin-ryu Kenjutsu
- Theoretical Overview
- Practical Training "Kaiken Suburi" and "Enshin"
- Disciple Demonstrations (Instruction, Cautions)
- General Demonstrations (Instruction, Cautions)
- Instructor's Demonstrations "Enshin," "Kirigami," "Metsuke," "Ashikiri," "Tsukikomi," "Ryudan Gaeshi"
Guidance and Performance by: Kuroda Tetsuzan
Born in 1950 in Saitama Prefecture. Learned the family tradition of martial arts from his grandfather, Taizhi Tessensai. He is the headmaster of five schools: Minmi-ryu Iaijutsu, Komagawa Kaishin-ryu Kenjutsu, Shishintakuma-ryu Jujutsu, Tsubaki Kotengu-ryu Bojutsu, and Seigyoku Oguri-ryu Sakkatsu-jutsu. Currently continues to pursue the original movements of martial arts with his disciples at the Shimbukan Dojo. Kuroda Tetsuzan is his real name. He remains a star figure for many martial arts enthusiasts dissatisfied with the contemporary competitive martial arts world.
Language: Japanese
Run time: 60 min.
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