> pierre267 said on
10-14-2009 at
22:40:
Well, i do not know what you are refering to when you say " Empty and dilapidated" if its not about the people you are demonstrating katori shinto ryu in the video. Glancing videos and your comment suggest that you are a "neophyte". I agree, these people are not Otake but still give a good "glance" and maybe more......
> infrason said on
10-14-2009 at
13:32:
Please, let's try to criticize this video instead of attacking people personnaly. I might be true if I'd say you know nothing about my "martial art life".Furthermore watching "enough videos" is not part of my criteria to judge the quality of a practionner.
> pierre267 said on
10-11-2009 at
19:45:
Well i guess you havent watch enought videos or trained alot to have such a comment. But keep watching!!!
> infrason said on
10-10-2009 at
18:01:
Empty and dilapidated Katori shinto ryu. I would rather watch Otake sensei to have a glance at the essence of Katori.
> espaceautodefense said on
09-10-2009 at
03:51:
Bonjour Pierre267, depuis notre dernière discussion. J'ai visionné beaucoup et lu sur l'aikibudo. Plus je découvre ce système et plus je trouve cela intelligent comme système. C'est une possibilité que j'explorerai possiblement dans les années futures même si je n'aime pas les combats de bâton! Continuez votre bon enseignement.
> pierre267 said on
08-25-2009 at
04:42:
Bonjour à tous les pratiquants d'aikibudo du Québec du Canada ou membres de la fédération internationnal d'aikibudo vous êtes la bienvenue d'aller voir la page sur facebook " AAKQ Aikibudo Canada Québec "
> espaceautodefense said on
07-10-2009 at
04:29:
Le problème d'un grand nombre de personne qui pratique un art martial est qu'il croit que son art martial est supérieur au autres comme par exemple le judo dans ce cas-ci. Évidemment chaque art martiaux à un but différent et comprend également ses forces et faiblesses. Cependant, je crois fermement qu'il n'existe pas d'art martiaux supérieur aux autres mais simplement des combattants de niveau différent. Le respect doit exister entre les discipline et envers les sensei.
> pierre267 said on
07-10-2009 at
02:07:
En ce qui concerne la partie historique, tu as tout a fait raison. La différence entre les trois c'est la recherche de l'individu.Car bien que les tecniques soient similaires, elles ne s'exécutent pas avec le même exprit. L'aikibudo n'est pas à confondre avec un sport de combat. Ou un sport de combat ultime. Donc pour moi, un art axé sur la défense et qui n'a aucun lien avec les sports d'attaque. Ton ami est probablement plus à la recherche d'un sport de combat pour se mesurer.
> pierre267 said on
07-02-2009 at
01:26:
The rank that we have is in Titles. That is in the ancient way of recognising the aptitude of a student. (in a way)From beginner, learner, knowing the program, being a certified teacher, being the right arm of the teacher and being as one wiyh the teacher (Soke). Competition and performing martial arts brought ranks in Dan. The old way of title disapeard, but they stil exist and corresponds with ranks in dan. I am Menkyo Shoden witch is like a 5th Dan or 6th Dan. And for my english Beginner
> leandroken said on
07-01-2009 at
17:02:
How come you guys have dans if Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu grades are in Menkyo System?
> goraisan said on
06-22-2009 at
22:42:
C'est dommage que ce dojo soit trop loin de chez-moi!
> leogan said on
05-06-2009 at
17:39:
TSKSR is older than Musashi, so, MUsashi was not the first one using 2 swords
> pierre267 said on
05-02-2009 at
21:43:
Well i did not know that. Actually i surched the web for the actual years of the practice by the spaniads and there visit to japan and it does concur.
> henjokongo said on
05-02-2009 at
19:05:
There is some speculation that Musashi may have been inspired by watching sword practice by Spaniards who were doing so with a rapier and dagger. Interesting to think that the West may have influenced the formation of "Eastern" martial arts. I guess anything is possible.
> pooflo123 said on
04-15-2009 at
02:51:
Very good, nothing but thumbs up!The stark movements are amazing, Im reading "The Five Rings" and was think about that during the vid, and then I see the two sword tecnique!! very cool.
> Guerlainyep said on
04-11-2009 at
09:29:
" On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the award of Master Floquet's 1st dan, a festive stage is held in Paris, home of Judo on 8, 9 and 10 May. This is an opportunity to gather all practicing Katori Aikibudo around our master. All information has already been transmitted in the clubs.They also appear on the official website specially created for this occasion."(Other information on Facebook)
> henjokongo said on
04-02-2009 at
20:11:
These guys kick butt!
> zoulou360 said on
12-30-2008 at
01:11:
Très bon vidéo
> valprval said on
12-30-2008 at
00:53:
Excellente techinique! Vidéo très impressionant! Félicitations à vous
> richiesuk said on
12-23-2008 at
19:18:
Nice Video,hope meet you guys in the future.I am Hatakeyama's student too,in Europe.Richard