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DOUBLE DUTCH ONE’S FINAL 2022ドキュメント
横浜アーバンスポーツフェスティバルで行われたDOUBLE DUTCH ONE’S FINAL
2連覇を目指す KEITA JUMPROCKドキュメント
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Kendo 〜the perfect ippon〜
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Heir to Japan's ancient art of swordsmanship, the martial art of kendo is viewed by many as more than just a sport. While bouts are scored by points or ippon, very specific conditions must be met for a strike to count. Every element of mind and body should be seen to move as one. Practitioners give years of hard practice to hone their skills and develop the perfect ippon. We follow one Kendoka ...
Tankendo - Short Sword Fighting
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In tankendo, exponents use a 53-cm-long bamboo sword, less than half the length of those used in kendo. As tankendo was originally based on bayonet fighting, thrusts form the main mode of attack. With its thrilling up-close action, the martial art is gaining enthusiasts worldwide. 6th dan expert Baptiste Tavernier discusses the French influence on tankendo as well as the overall efficacy of sho...
Kenjutsu - The Art of the Sword②
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The samurai warrior remains an enduring symbol of Japan. In the 17th century, when peace came to the country after more than a century of wars and turmoil, samurai continued to practice their sword-wielding skills, with emphasis shifting from the demands of the battlefield to ideals of self-cultivation. With expert Alex Bennett, we examine the philosophy of influential swordsman Yagyu Munenori,...
Kenjutsu - The Art of the Sword①
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The samurai warrior remains an enduring symbol of Japan. In the 17th century, when peace came to the country after more than a century of wars and turmoil, samurai continued to practice their sword-wielding skills, with emphasis shifting from the demands of the battlefield to ideals of self-cultivation. With expert Alex Bennett, we examine the philosophy of influential swordsman Yagyu Munenori,...
Kyudo①〜hidden techniques〜
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In Japanese kyudo, archers use traditional asymmetric bows over 2 meters long as they attempt to strike a target from a distance of either 28 or 60 meters. Self-mastery is key in this exacting martial art, where the target is said to reflect the heart, and correct attitude and technique are seen as intertwined. We use a high-speed camera to track the path of a skilled archer's arrows as they fl...
Kyudo②〜hidden techniques〜
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In Japanese kyudo, archers use traditional asymmetric bows over 2 meters long as they attempt to strike a target from a distance of either 28 or 60 meters. Self-mastery is key in this exacting martial art, where the target is said to reflect the heart, and correct attitude and technique are seen as intertwined. We use a high-speed camera to track the path of a skilled archer's arrows as they fl...
Kendo 8th dan Examination②
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This week we take a deeper look at the Japanese martial art of kendo. Martial artist and kendo expert Alex Bennett explains the intricacies of scoring an ippon. We also reveal the depth and subtleties of the exam that evaluates candidates for kendo's highest rank of 8th dan, which with its pass rate of less than 1% is considered the most difficult exam of any kind in Japan. We introduce kendoka...
Kendo 8th dan Examination①
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This week we take a deeper look at the Japanese martial art of kendo. Martial artist and kendo expert Alex Bennett explains the intricacies of scoring an ippon. We also reveal the depth and subtleties of the exam that evaluates candidates for kendo's highest rank of 8th dan, which with its pass rate of less than 1% is considered the most difficult exam of any kind in Japan. We introduce kendoka...
BMXフリースタイル・パーク
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2017年12月3日に岡山県で開催されたBMXフリースタイル・パーク 全日本選手権の模様。2020年東京オリンピック追加種目に選ばれ 今後ますます注目を浴びる競技。 男子エリートクラス2位に輝いた西昂世選手のライディング。
Kendo's technique①
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At the 65th All Japan Kendo Championship in November, 5th dan Hidehisa Nishimura won his 2nd title, beating three-time winner, 7th dan Ryoichi Uchimura, with 2 wrist-guard strikes, the preferred technique of both men. 7th dan kendoka Alex Bennett analyzes the intense battle of technique and temperament, and explains how Nishimura won. Alex also elucidates the basis of successful ippon attacks a...
Kendo's technique②
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At the 65th All Japan Kendo Championship in November, 5th dan Hidehisa Nishimura won his 2nd title, beating three-time winner, 7th dan Ryoichi Uchimura, with 2 wrist-guard strikes, the preferred technique of both men. 7th dan kendoka Alex Bennett analyzes the intense battle of technique and temperament, and explains how Nishimura won. Alex also elucidates the basis of successful ippon attacks a...
”Footbag”石田太志〜世界を魅了した演技〜
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2017年8月アメリカ・ポートランドで開催されたFootbag世界大会。シングルルーチン部門で3位に輝いたプロFootbagプレイヤー石田太志の演技。
FLATLAND 佐々木元が語るMOTO SPIN
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FLATLAND 佐々木元が語るMOTO SPIN
Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 KAZ ハイライト
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Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 KAZ ハイライト
Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 Bug!?ハイライト
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Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 Bug!?ハイライト
Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 Kamikazeハイライト
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Freestyle Basketball Battle日本一決定戦 Kamikazeハイライト
Evolution of Kendo
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Evolution of Kendo
Roots of Kendo①
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Roots of Kendo①
Roots of Kendo②
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Roots of Kendo②
Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu②
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Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu②
Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu①
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Tenshinryu Hyouho Battojutsu①
Battojutsu
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Battojutsu
Onoha Itto-ryu① Japanese Classical Martial Art
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Onoha Itto-ryu① Japanese Classical Martial Art
Onoha Itto-ryu② Japanese Classical Martial Art
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Onoha Itto-ryu② Japanese Classical Martial Art
小野派一刀流剣術 演武 Onoha Itto-ryu
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小野派一刀流剣術 演武 Onoha Itto-ryu
Kendo~ Tachi-kiri jiai〜
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Kendo~ Tachi-kiri jiai〜
Freestyle Basketball日本一決定戦 2014 準優勝 Lil’G
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Freestyle Basketball日本一決定戦 2014 準優勝 Lil’G

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MamboElTiempo
    @MamboElTiempo 13 днів тому

    Thank You ☺️

  • @victorhuffman5068
    @victorhuffman5068 17 днів тому

    Correction the whistling of the sword means correct angle

  • @victorhuffman5068
    @victorhuffman5068 17 днів тому

    I learned something today the whistling of the sword means bad angle

  • @dragonsden000
    @dragonsden000 20 днів тому

    すごい、抜刀時に刀がぷよんぷよん揺れてる。

  • @chrispolakowski2180
    @chrispolakowski2180 27 днів тому

    The katana is the most elegant weapon of all time. The sword forms look like poetry in motion.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott Місяць тому

    Wow, lots of comments here bashing him for being white. For your information, there are Westerners, Africans, and Polynesians all over the world that have spent decades studying Asian martial arts and are dedicated to them.

  • @stopshowingpeoplesnamesgoo4870
    @stopshowingpeoplesnamesgoo4870 Місяць тому

    The audio is out of sync.

  • @prakashGangadhar-bc2fd
    @prakashGangadhar-bc2fd Місяць тому

    Indian Archery traditional

  • @user-wu4ch6sc7u
    @user-wu4ch6sc7u Місяць тому

    4:24-4:51 seki sensei

  • @eduardommancillacalles7774
    @eduardommancillacalles7774 2 місяці тому

  • @user-vr2ih4ll4d
    @user-vr2ih4ll4d 2 місяці тому

    武士牧師。

  • @ChibiSteak
    @ChibiSteak 2 місяці тому

    5:43 just marking this part for asmr

  • @korsetcity
    @korsetcity 2 місяці тому

    Koreans, Tatars, Mongols and Turks just smile looking at this parody of archers - a distance of 25 meters :)))))

  • @hemanwang6565
    @hemanwang6565 2 місяці тому

    Where Himura battosai

  • @atomikkutenshi4075
    @atomikkutenshi4075 2 місяці тому

    Почему все европейские "самураи" пузаны с обосравшимся выражением лица?

  • @romellerodrigueza6695
    @romellerodrigueza6695 2 місяці тому

    Why do I remember Samurai X when I heard the background music??

  • @Charles_One
    @Charles_One 2 місяці тому

    10:26 Rurouni Kenshin is one of the things that got me into kendo!

  • @dixiewinxeqandmore356
    @dixiewinxeqandmore356 2 місяці тому

    I'm pleased to be a kendoka!!❤

  • @user-rr2ui6fc7r
    @user-rr2ui6fc7r 3 місяці тому

    高校の時角田さんがこれやってるの見たけどマジでやばかった

  • @onomeiainagindotan
    @onomeiainagindotan 3 місяці тому

    Some samurai will learn to fight with 2 swords

  • @LLachs283
    @LLachs283 3 місяці тому

    the time between drawing the sword and the beheaded peasant is just 0.6s

  • @japanate8416
    @japanate8416 3 місяці тому

    suki suki 🐰✨

  • @magickhaz3657
    @magickhaz3657 3 місяці тому

    Battosai

  • @allforyou2325
    @allforyou2325 3 місяці тому

    whute man explaining katana to a japenise . what a journey

  • @Eruner279
    @Eruner279 3 місяці тому

    Can anyone explain why they "hold" bow softly, so that bow rotates to other side of arm, when arrow is released? I have noticed this detail and curious why. I though that you should grip the bow strongly, so it does not move.

  • @RealNotallGaming
    @RealNotallGaming 3 місяці тому

    so 27 technics for the 4 variations (up, lateral and the 2 diagonals ... in both directions)

  • @katsuhiroudagawa.5552
    @katsuhiroudagawa.5552 4 місяці тому

    まさに神速の抜刀術。 剣速互角の対等の戦い。 人を殺めることに何の躊躇いのない剣技と、 "不殺(ころさず)"の剣技とでは、"技の切れ"に明確な差が生じる。 誠に"美しい"剣士の戦い、素晴らしい戦いですよね…。感動しました。

  • @user-zs9es3xs5l
    @user-zs9es3xs5l 4 місяці тому

    老师人很好,曾经东京武道馆作为讲师教过我们。

  • @Jhonny33993
    @Jhonny33993 4 місяці тому

    Can kendo be useful for self-defense?

    • @MushyFridge
      @MushyFridge 3 місяці тому

      No. That is not the reason for doing it, and that is perfectly fine.

    • @OneFoxTwoFox
      @OneFoxTwoFox 2 місяці тому

      Most people don't get that kendo isn't going to teach you how to use a katana. If you want to learn to use a katana you want to practice kenjitsu ( the art of the sword). Kendo ( the way of the sword) is a budo and was created to help refine it's practioners as a person through training (builds confidence and self esteem). But unlike it's fellow budos of Judo and aikido, it's doesn't really translate as a way of self-defense. Maybe if you found a broom handle but even then it would be hard fetched to call it a way of self-defense.

  • @Jhonny33993
    @Jhonny33993 4 місяці тому

    Can kendo be useful for self-defense?

  • @opinionatedpossum1945
    @opinionatedpossum1945 4 місяці тому

    Archery is hardly unique to Japan.

  • @turdferguson1756
    @turdferguson1756 5 місяців тому

    Why do most bows throughout history, and from all around the world, look similar and are held towards the middle? Because it's better. If it wasn't, they would have evolved to look more commonly like these. Period.

  • @drippi2129
    @drippi2129 5 місяців тому

    His facial expression says constipation 😂

  • @mstuomel
    @mstuomel 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for a great video! Nicely shot.

  • @kotmartnoskin2322
    @kotmartnoskin2322 5 місяців тому

    Sooo beating each other in the head with thick stick they call PRACTICING ….🫤🫤🫤 I’m terrified now…..😳😳😳

  • @user-wo4vw7hf3o
    @user-wo4vw7hf3o 5 місяців тому

    this man talked a big game but showed no respect during the "resheathe" of the blade 1:30

  • @drippi2129
    @drippi2129 5 місяців тому

    Battosai

  • @lancealvarado4888
    @lancealvarado4888 5 місяців тому

  • @asfasf1461
    @asfasf1461 5 місяців тому

    Disculpennnnmme nnn . estoy buscacando a mi SENSENI RAVALLE!!! Mendoza Argentina***

  • @sturmtiger7704
    @sturmtiger7704 6 місяців тому

    kendo is not only japan, but a swordmenship

  • @Eric-io4pe
    @Eric-io4pe 6 місяців тому

    good video, but abrupt ending?

  • @legoslicerfilms1028
    @legoslicerfilms1028 6 місяців тому

    I think one of the biggest concerns I’d imagine would be is that all sparring would inevitably devolve into brawling, as that’d be the only certain way to get your opponent to give up (through pain of choking out) Implementing some sort of rule set for winning would be useful, atleast for shiai. If this variant even has Shiai. The strong spirit of the practitioners wouldn’t necessarily encourage them to concede unless forced through tough brawling.

  • @georgemendes6844
    @georgemendes6844 7 місяців тому

    Awesome! 😃⚔

  • @j10_the_robot77
    @j10_the_robot77 7 місяців тому

    1:11 is that ishida uryu

  • @paperaxes4192
    @paperaxes4192 7 місяців тому

    As a practitioner of Iaido with three katana next to me right now, it is VERY hard to watch this video as he keeps touching the blade with his hand. Every time you touch the blade, you put salt from your sweat on it, and these blades rust very easily. That blade will have to be cleaned after this demonstration or it will be damaged by his fingers.

    • @legoslicerfilms1028
      @legoslicerfilms1028 4 місяці тому

      His name is Alex Bennet. He’s ranked 7th dan in Kendo, 5th dan in Iaido and Naginata, 3rd dan in Jukendo and Tankendo. Dudes dedicated his life to Japanese budo. He’s probably aware of what happens when you touch the blade. At the same time it’s not like you have to “never touch it”. You just need to clean and make sure it’s properly maintained afterwards

  • @AugustusMondo
    @AugustusMondo 7 місяців тому

    ONLINE DOJO AVAILABLE ON UA-cam

  • @ericjeong7213
    @ericjeong7213 8 місяців тому

    Japanese archery is turned into a cultural ceremony. Kind of traditional dance. Give lots of meaning to archery. It Looks fancy.

  • @user-pu2ih8ol7f
    @user-pu2ih8ol7f 8 місяців тому

    乳毛が気になる私はまだまだ精進が足りません。

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace 8 місяців тому

    Someone's gonna thread their nipple off one of these days.

  • @christopherbartlett8100
    @christopherbartlett8100 8 місяців тому

    Weird gatekeepong nonsense