On this DVD, Saotome Sensei demonstrates and explains the sword movements on which many of Aikido’s empty-hand techniques rest. After discussing the basics of grip and stance, he illuminates some fundamental principles of Samurai swordsmanship, offers a sequence of bokken suburi (simple exercices with a wooden sword) that are the heart of his sword onstruction. (The first 5 Kumitachi, which Saotome Sensei regards as basic, are explained in detail).
There is something here for all who are interested in Aikido and Japanese swordsmanship – from advanced to those who simply enjoy its effiency, elegance, and beauty.
On this unique video, Mitsugi Saotome Sensei – a direct student of Aikido’s Founder, Morihei Ueshiba O-Sensei – demonstrates and explains his system for using two swords at once. Beginning with basic stances, he moves to defenses against attacks with single sword and eventually to defenses against multiple opponents. He also illustrates the direct connection of two-sword movement to Aikido’s empty-handed throwing technique. Many of the demonstrations shown here were performed recently for this video. The video also contains rare footage of Saotome Sensei’s 1988 Two-Sword Seminar at the Chicago Budokan.
Enjoyable for the beauty and ingenuity of Saotome Sensei’s movement, this hour-long instructional video explores martial exercises for integrating and balancing the body’s right and left sides.
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