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| środa, 03 lutego 2010 12:43 |
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Tutaj znajdziesz materiał o Nishio Budo w j. rosyjskim, warto się zapoznać. In Nishio Budo, you study precise footwork to understand irimi (entering) in such a way that you are always in a position of safety and you are also put into a position that is half a step ahead of your opponent. From this point through the finish of the technique you remain in a safe position while controlling the movement of your opponent. This concept has Nishio Sensei often reminding you of O’Sensei’s saying, “Victory is determined at the moment of contact.” Nishio Sensei often says that you cannot truly understand Taido without studying the sword. The study and understanding of kata relates directly to the tai-jitsu (empty hand) techniques of Taido. You also gain further understanding by practicing the same technique using tachi-sabaki (movement using the sword) and then using jo-sabaki (movement using the jo). Further, the application of same Taido technique is studied in ken-tai-ken (sword vs. sword) and ken-tai-jo (sword vs. jo). For these techniques you use the bokken (wooden sword) and jo (short wooden staff; the length of it is measured from the floor to armpit height). Each of these ways of doing the same technique uses the same footwork and cuts. Prezentacja Nishio Budo przez Sensei Takashi Kuroki
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