He has had numerous articles published over the years on the sport of fencing, history of swordsmanship, and swordplay in the movies. |
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Their traditional weapon was the naginata, a form of glaive, but they were also proficient in archery and swordsmanship. |
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I have added the footwork that is used by the Shinkage ryu style of swordsmanship into the techniques taught in Aikido Yuishinkai. |
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He was taught religious texts, philosophy and history, and had training in the manly arts such as riding, swordsmanship and archery. |
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The small, undertrained police force was overwhelmed by their superior strength and swordsmanship. |
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For the people who don't know, a bokken is a wooden Japanese sword that's used for training in swordsmanship. |
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If he had used real swordsmanship on Claymore instead of circus tricks, he would have lost easily. |
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Upon arrival, you will be trained in swordsmanship, but axe and lance training will be available if you so wish. |
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Centuries of peace later, the samurai had lost their swordsmanship and were restricted by the new laws of the land. |
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Iaido, the way of the sword, is a martial art that began as on offshoot of Kenjutsu, arts of swordsmanship. |
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Kendo, the way of the sword, is a modern martial art based on ancient Kenjutsu, the art of swordsmanship. |
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Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin throughout his life. |
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The many skills he excelled at included swordsmanship, lancing, use of the crossbow, rope-handling, riding a variety of animals, and the engineering of war. |
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As they leave Rivendell, he teaches the hobbits swordsmanship. |
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In Japan, traditionally a warrior's training emphasized archery, swordsmanship, unarmed combat, and swimming in armour. |
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In simple terms, the samurai is a master of swordsmanship whose life revolves around the art of combat. |
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As a boy, his father trained him strictly in swordsmanship and Daito-ryu aiki jujutsu. |
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In the latter half of the 17th century, the sword and swordsmanship changed dramatically with a change in gentlemen's dress. |
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This was the period when the techniques of Japanese swordsmanship as we know it today began to emerge. |
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Red Steel on Wii is an action game in the first person who has the special offer in addition to the arsenal of traditional swordsmanship. |
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During his musha shugyo around the various dojo of Japan, Takeda Sokaku applied and tested his skills in swordsmanship. |
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According to legend, the samurai warrior, Miyamoto Musashi, achieved superhuman mastery of swordsmanship and combat in feudal Japan and went on to describe his techniques and philosophy in The Book of Five Rings. |
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Designed to complement a warrior's swordsmanship in combat, it was a necessarily ruthless style, with the usual object of warfare: crippling or killing an antagonist. |
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Players must demonstrate their cunning, swashbuckling creativity and swordsmanship as they encounter all manner of crazed pirated and cursed creatures in treacherous, exotic locations. |
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This is not only due to an appreciation of his accomplished swordsmanship, but also to an appreciation of his austere way of life, which deeply moves Japanese consciousness. |
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Today the International Shinkendo Federation is an organization dedicated to teaching the techniques and philosophy of true Japanese swordsmanship. |
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The Shinkendo school emphasizes very traditional and effective swordsmanship, which, with serious training, leads to both practical ability as well as an understanding of classical martial arts. |
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Kendo, the art of Japanese swordsmanship, is a way of life designed to contribute to self-development through training in the guiding principles underlying the art of the sword. |
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As for Olympic games, 663 Italians won medals, particularly in Swordsmanship, which makes them the 6th most successful ethnic group in Olympic history. |
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