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E-raamat: Drawing the Samurai Sword: 92 of the Most Popular Patterns (With 11 Projects and Actual Size Templates)

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462925148
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Tuttle Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462925148
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To the Japanese, the sword is a spiritual weapon. It possesses a particular divinity, reflecting the soul of its maker, owner, and user. Around its mystical powers has grown the centuries-old ritual and practice of Samurai swordsmanship which is still avidly practiced today as is a fascinating and intricate martial art. This unique guide unlocks all the mysteries of the ancient tradition of Iaijutsu—explaining the history and significance of the sword in Samurai culture and documenting the techniques of swordsmanship as found in no other martial arts book.

Darrell Max Craig is one of the foremost teachers of Kendo in the West. He spent many years in Japan competing and training at the very highest level. His book, Drawing the Samurai Sword, provides a thorough examination of all aspects of Iaijutsu—including information on sword care and selection, necessary gear, sword and dojo etiquette, and useful drills for practice and demonstration.

This book also teaches readers about:
  • How to evaluate your Samurai sword and handle it safely
  • How to wear the traditional Hakama uniform
  • How to perform the Kata forms to hone your technique
  • The brutal history of sword testing, and today's more humane equivalent
  • The classic and exciting story of "The Forty-Seven Ronin"
  • And much more!
Featuring a new preface by the author, original color photos and added information about sword testing, this generously-illustrated book is a treasure trove of information for aspiring students and experienced practitioners alike.

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"There are so many good things to say about this book. The author's love of swordsmanship shines through the text. He wants the reader to appreciate the sword as both the instrument of combat that it is, as well as the art piece it paradoxically also is. There are many intricate drawings, which illustrate many of the nuances of the katana. The latest edition does add some very nice color photos in the middle, that help by adding to the story. I think if you have any kind of initial interest in any of the Japanese swords systems: kenjutsu, kendo, or iaido, then this should be a book on your shelf." -- Jaredd Wilson, Martial Thoughts

Author's Preface 10(6)
Chapter 1 Examining and Sword Servicing
16(18)
Kizu---Flaws
File Marks
Tangs
Yakiba---Temper Lines
Formally Examining the Katana
Cleaning the Katana
Chapter 2 Uniform Procedure
34(6)
Hakama
Sageo
Chapter 3 Proper Sword Procedure
40(20)
Carrying the Katana
The Formal Bow or Kamiza
Sitting in Place: Seiza
Sitting with Raised Knee: lai-Hiza
Preparation for Iaido Practice
Datto---Removing the Katana from the Obi
Taijo---Procedure for Leaving the Practice Area
Chapter 4 Nukikata---Drawing of the Sword
60(26)
Kata Number One Ippon Me Mae
Kata Number Two Nihon Me Ushiro (Behind Rear Drawing)
Kata Number Three Ukenagashi (Warding Off Drawing)
Chapter 5 Seppuku (Abdomen Cutting)
86(6)
Chapter 6 Iai-Hiza Division (Sitting with Raised Knee)
92(8)
Kata Number Four Tsuka-Ate (Tsuka Striking)
Chapter 7 Happo-no-Kamae (Eight Directions of Cutting)
100(10)
Happo-Giri
Chapter 8 Iaido Bujitsu
110(8)
Chapter 9 Standing Iai Kata
118(6)
Kata Number Five Kesagiri (Scapular Cut)
Chapter 10 Multi-Directional Cutting
124(10)
Kata Number Six Morote-Suki (Two-Handed Thrust)
Kata Number Seven Sanpogiri (Three-Directional Cutting)
Chapter 11 Bunkai of Iaido
134(16)
The Inner Workings of Iai
Morote-Suki Kata (Two-Handed Thrust)
Chapter 12 Sword Testing
150(12)
Proper Hand Position
Human Body Testing
Chapter 13 Mu Gai Ryu Iai Hyo-Do
162(36)
Kata Number One You-Seiza (Useful Sitting)
Kata Number Two Shin-Seiza (Truce in Sitting)
Kata Number Three Tsuka Waza (Handle Technique)
Kata Number Four Yoko-Tsuka-Tomoe (Side Handle Circle)
Kata Number Five Te-Saya-Waza (Hand Saber Technique)
Kata Number Six Muchi-no-Kimo-Shippo (The Lashing Tail)
Kata Number Seven Saya-Ushiro (Behind)
Kata Number Eight Ten-Te (Heaven Hands)
Kata Number Nine Chiba Hokushin-Ito-Ryu (Two-Man Kata with Wakizashi)
Chapter 14 Kenjutsu Kata
198(8)
Chapter 15 Chushingura
206(15)
The Story of the Loyal Forty-Seven Ronin ("The Treasury of Loyal Retainers")
References 221(1)
Glossary 222
Darrell Max Craig is considered one of the Pioneers of Kendo in the United States of America by the United States Kendo Federation. He began his training while in the U.S. Marine Corps, studying in Japan with Gogen Yamaguchi in 1956, and in Okinawa with Zenryo Shimabukuro beginning in 1958. While in Okinawa, he also began the study of Okinawan weaponry. Among others, he holds 7th Dan in Kendo, 6th Dan in Shito Ryu Karate, Junse Goshin Budo Jujitsu, Iaido and Okinawan Kobudo, and 4th Dan in Jodo, Osae Aikido, Kodokan Judo and Osae Junse Aikido. He was a member of Team USA in 1985 at the 6th World Kendo Championships in Paris, France. He operated the Houston Budokan, Inc., a traditional Japanese martial arts school in Texas, for nearly 50 years and is now retired.