> zdzislawnieradko said on
11-07-2009 at
12:59:
ale SUPER!
> supererem said on
11-07-2009 at
01:23:
abii super...
> miloedo said on
11-05-2009 at
01:54:
Indian didn't lost, they deal, US government still paying rent for the land, and the reserves are totally free lands, not even the police can do anything without a tribe authorization, They virtually lost because the army size, but anyway US had to negotiate. I agree i have nothing to do with a katana against a gun in long distance, but anyway I can't carry a gun, but I can carry a katana jeje
> icebane91 said on
11-04-2009 at
20:56:
You really have no idea what you are talking about, the precision of this unbelievable. However I won't keep it to discussion, but I think that you should try out a sword-art for a few years, then come back and tell me what.
> jeddrage said on
11-04-2009 at
11:26:
soo smooth... the sword was amazing it shines
> mikethedragonslayer said on
11-03-2009 at
13:09:
i dont get it why is everyone amazed with this guy i hevent even started martial arts yet but im preety sure i can do everything he just did i dont know why everyone is amazed this is stupid somee old guy slicing once and then putting his sword away and then doing it over and over again i would be amazed if he did something exciting like the butterfly twist or something i wonder how he has 10 dan all his moves are easy someone explain to me why u think its cool and spell to me VIRGIN
> MaFiY1983 said on
11-03-2009 at
10:49:
лажа
> aitchthree said on
11-03-2009 at
10:25:
It's called chiburi, shaking off the blood.
> xxxJimiGxxx said on
10-27-2009 at
00:27:
It is to remove blood from the blade.
> Aflotoxin said on
10-26-2009 at
06:51:
Hello, friends,Sensei does a move every time following the major vertical cut (1:16 is the first time he does it) which resembles a sort of flicking or twisting of the hand guard. I would like to know the significance and purpose of the move. Thank you.
> SenseiAndyTengu said on
10-25-2009 at
16:46:
Fascinating! What a true master of movement at its most elegantly simple.
> vasuku said on
10-22-2009 at
20:07:
This was, is and always will be PERFECT !!!!
> Wumbo20 said on
10-22-2009 at
20:03:
3:2ß u can see his energy look at the sword
> sudiste59 said on
10-21-2009 at
20:56:
respect!
> tarrker said on
10-21-2009 at
15:35:
Nice form. I practiced Iaido for a while but I've never seen this form before. It's very fluid and to see it performed by a master is a treasure in itself. Indeed! Thank you for sharing :-D
> ahdoga said on
10-21-2009 at
05:29:
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
> threeborn said on
10-20-2009 at
18:56:
He practices with a sword to grow spiritually, that's why he practices with a sword. :)
> noscirenamra said on
10-20-2009 at
16:46:
hey wordwarrior you think having a gun is a warrior hahahahaha your the one is stupid, having a gun is no guts on there self
> authenticalaskan76 said on
10-20-2009 at
10:28:
Your pretty damn stupid word warrior, learn some respect. Learn to only speak about things you know - you obviously have nothing nice to say about Native Americans either. Good God, some peoples children.
> PanavisionLove said on
10-20-2009 at
05:51:
lol im on an Indian reservation rite now I just got back from training in BJJ with my Native American friend and I must say they make bank now so maybe its karma? I guess Ignorance is bliss after all, you seem full of bliss!