Discover
how one sword can become 10,000 swords.
The
legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi encouraged his students to have great
hidden power. In Samurai Swordsmanship: The Batto, Kenjutsu and Tameshigiri of
Eishin-Ryu, expert practitioner Masayuki Shimabukuro and senior student Carl E.
Long also encourage readers to discover hidden martial depths through the
meaningful practice of the Japanese sword.
Samurai
Swordsmanship demonstrates and explains the history, construction and rituals
of the 400-year-old art of battojutsu. It is filled with detailed picture
sequences that illustrate the art’s most fundamental principles and techniques.
Samurai Swordsmanship includes the
following topics:
·
Tameshigiri, or
test cutting
·
Batto waza, or
sword-drawing forms
·
Uniform care
·
Sword etiquette
·
Kumitachi, or
paired drills
·
The philosophy
behind the practice
Written
as a companion book to Shimabukuro and Long’s best-selling three-part DVD
series of the same name, Samurai Swordsmanship will help longtime practitioners
and new students master an ancient art that continues to define the motivations
and methods of the modern-day warrior.
Masayuki
Shimabukuro is an Eighth Dan in Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iaijutsu and a Black
Belt Hall of Fame Weapons Instructor of the Year (2006). He is recognized by
the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai as 21st Soshihan in the lineage of the Masaoka line
of Eishin-Ryu. Shimabukuro also received official appointment by the Dai Nippon
Butoku Kai as the School’s International representative for Iaido and Battodo.
Carl
E. Long is the vice chairman and director for the Jikishin-Kai International
and is responsible for the certification of its instructors in North America,
South America and Europe. Long is a five-time recipient of the Dai Nippon
Butoku Kai’s yushu-sho, one of the highest awards granted for the performance
of iaido.
Item Details
Pages/Runtime: 256 Pages
ISBN: 9780897501996
Author: Masayuki Shimabukuro & Carl Long
Keywords: samurai, swords, weapons, masayuki shimabukuro,
eishin-ryu, japanese, iaido, swordsmanship, batto, kata, traditional