Sword techs

iam wanting to know if anyone knows any good web sites about katana techs?:samurai:

What about a live instructor that can show you the fine points, in person? Much better, IMHO, than any site, book or dvd. :)

Now, perhaps you already have a solid base with the katana, I don't know. If thats the case, then sure, books and dvds provide a good resource, but like I always say, nothing replaces a live instructor.
 
I'm not sure what it is that you are looking for. If it is to see demonstrations of ancient or even modern katana methods, just do a search on youtube under the key words - japanese sword, katana, iaido, iaijutsu, tameshigeri, or kendo.

If you're looking to learn how to use this weapon, I'm on the same page with Mike but I will be a little firmer. The Katana is a deadly weapon not to be taken lightly. Those who train with it must give it the utmost respect. I'd prefer to not use a gun without being properly trained in gun safety, but with the katana, you are at an even greater risk of self mutilation through improper use or abuse. A proper instructor will start you on a Bokken (wooden sword) and move you to an Iaito (unsharpened steel) as your abilities increase and ultimately to a surgicly sharp live blade.

I've been taught some fundamentals of Iai, and Kata from Keshi Ryu & Shinden Munen Ryu as a supplement to my studies in Kosho. Without the introduction I've had from a qualified instructor I wouldn't even be able to get what little I am able get out of books and videos but I wouldn't even dare think about moving beyond my practice with a Bokken without formally undertaking Iai under a legitimately historical lineage under a fully qualified instructor.

_Don Flatt
 
I will always recommend sites for people on about everything, except sword techniques. You are just asking to cut yourself or worse. You can lose a body part. Laugh if you want, but I have seen many a student get cut.
 
Here is a link that you can learn from.


There is a great lesson there if you choose to open your eyes to it.
 
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Good lesson Mr E :tup:.

I apologise if we're doing you a disservice Kempo Kid but, honestly, you'd be safer playing around with juggling hand grenades than messing around with live blade katana outside of a properly tutored environment.

Even with a authentic sensei, you will still cut yourself learning a sword art - I guarantee it (there's not a JSA practitioner I know that hasn't, including me).
 
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