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| | Learn the Dynamic Art of the Samurai "Tameshigiri" Test Cutting! Master Swordsman & noted martial arts authority, George W. Alexander, Ph.D. shows you exactly how to perform each technique with the katana, the razor sharp weapon of the samurai! This DVD includes beginner, intermediate and advanced techniques including combinations and two-sword style cutting. The Samurai tested swords on the corpses of convicts and even on live prisoners. In fact, there were eighteen official cuts! Today swords are tested on columns of damp straw (kono), green bamboo (taki) or (tatami) mats. You will learn all these dynamic techniques of cutting and the authentic sword art of the samurai and much more on this exciting video! Learn Happo No Giri, the eight deadly cuts, the art of cutting with the Japanese sword. A must for the serious student of the sword!
55min. Recorded in DVD-R format. Be sure that your system can handle this format. |
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