Flashing Steel
by Masayuki Shimabukuro
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Revised and updated, the classic guide to the techniques, philosophy, and applications of iaijutsu--the art of self-defense with the Japanese sword. The 25th anniversary edition of the best-selling, highly acclaimed classic Flashing Steel introduces updated techniques, drills, and practices for students and practitioners of iaijutsu (or iaido). This complete essential resource on the Japanese sword arts expands on the two previous editions with additional practices, deep attention to show more foundational elements, and practical techniques--including 55 ways of deploying a samurai sword in self-defense. Expanded and revised, the memorial edition of Flashing Steel includes updates on promotion guidelines, tournaments, extended series of solo quick-draw exercises, and more, plus two added sets of solo techniques and three added sets of partner exercises to develop timing, distance control, angles of attack and defense, mental focus, and attitude. It provides a deep survey of fundamentals like training progression, preparation, etiquette, and proper sword nomenclature. Students will learn realistic defense and attack scenarios with wider applications to martial arts like kendo and aikido, while absorbing the philosophical tenets that inform and infuse the warrior's life with meaning and fulfillment. Organized into 23 chapters with black and white photographs throughout, this anniversary edition also includes an expanded history of iaijutsu, and an updated biography and tribute to the late Masayuki Shimabukuro, with personal anecdotes from the making of Flashing Steel that reveal his life and character. show lessTags
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This book is well organized and written. You have all the basics to get started in sword here. If read and followed with dedication; an instructor would be able to easily guide you to your shodan. Photos are also well laid out. This is a great book for someone wanting to learn the way of the samuari....and sword. For beginners only.
This book is a great explanation of many Japanese/zen concepts that come up in martial arts in general and swordsmanship and iaido specifically. While I prefer Suino's Art of Japanese Swordsmanship as help in remembering the waza, this book is great as an aid to remember the ideas BEHIND the waza.
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Iaijutsu was the premier martial art of the samurai warriors of feudal Japan. Unlike kenjutsu (kendo) it begins with the sword still in its scabbard. An inner and outer calm is developed which is tremendously intimidating to the opponent. Sword skills require a philosophical training which permeates the entire life outside the dojo, building compassion and self-discipline.
Flashing Steel describes and pictures forty-two kata (formal training patterns) which govern this system, with ten partner exercises applying iaido principles in realistic attack and defense situations. These kata are also widely practiced by students of kendo, aikido, and other martial arts which use swordsmanship.
'At last! The martial arts hae long show more awaited a book on genuine iaido. It could only have been done properly through a Japanese-American collaboration like this-Master Shimabukuro, with his unparalleled expertise and classical training, and Mr. Pellman, who has translated this unique philosophy into understandable WEstern terms. Flashing Steel will be a true milestone of the art.'--Alfonso Gomez, Martial Arts Director University of California, San Diego
'Why would a t'ai chi ch'uan student and instructor for over twenty years want to take up iaido? I was curiouis, initially, to explore a different tradition and approach. But I have been captivated by the experience and insights iaido offers. It begins with a stillness, an upright posture, breath natural, mind calm. Then the draw: the bright flash and hiss of steel that reveal the subtle qualities of the substantial (sword) cutting through the insubstantial (air). I encouraage others--newcomers or current iaido enthusiasts--to acquire this remarkable book and explore the mysteries of iaido.--Michael Conniry, T'ai Chi Ch'uan Instructor Grossmont/Cuyumaca Colleges, El Cajon, CA
Contents
Foreword
Chapter One: History
Chapter Two: Iaijutsu Philosophy
Chapter Three: Eyes of a Samurai
Chapter Four: Sword Nomenclature
Chapter Five: Progression of Training
Chapter Six: Preparation and Etiquette
Chapter Seven: Fundamentals
Chapter Eight: Omori-Ryu Seiza Waza
Chapter Nine: Chuden Tatchiza Waza
Chapter Ten: Okuden Tachiwaza
Chapter Eleven: Okuden Skuwariwaza
Chapter Twelve: Tachiuchi no Kurai (Katachi)
Chapter Thirteen: Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Seitei Iai Kata
Chapter Fourteen: Tameshigiri (Practice Cutting)
Chapter Fifteen: Summary of the Eishin-Ryu system
Chkapter Sixteen: Promotion Guuidelines
Chapter Seventeen: Tournament Information
Chapter Eighteen: The Way to Victorious Life
Appendix A: Jikishin-Kai Locations
Appendix B: Samurai no Kokoro-e
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Iaijutsu was the premier martial art of the samurai warriors of feudal Japan. Unlike kenjutsu (kendo) it begins with the sword still in its scabbard. An inner and outer calm is developed which is tremendously intimidating to the opponent. Sword skills require a philosophical training which permeates the entire life outside the dojo, building compassion and self-discipline.
Flashing Steel describes and pictures forty-two kata (formal training patterns) which govern this system, with ten partner exercises applying iaido principles in realistic attack and defense situations. These kata are also widely practiced by students of kendo, aikido, and other martial arts which use swordsmanship.
'At last! The martial arts hae long show more awaited a book on genuine iaido. It could only have been done properly through a Japanese-American collaboration like this-Master Shimabukuro, with his unparalleled expertise and classical training, and Mr. Pellman, who has translated this unique philosophy into understandable WEstern terms. Flashing Steel will be a true milestone of the art.'--Alfonso Gomez, Martial Arts Director University of California, San Diego
'Why would a t'ai chi ch'uan student and instructor for over twenty years want to take up iaido? I was curiouis, initially, to explore a different tradition and approach. But I have been captivated by the experience and insights iaido offers. It begins with a stillness, an upright posture, breath natural, mind calm. Then the draw: the bright flash and hiss of steel that reveal the subtle qualities of the substantial (sword) cutting through the insubstantial (air). I encouraage others--newcomers or current iaido enthusiasts--to acquire this remarkable book and explore the mysteries of iaido.--Michael Conniry, T'ai Chi Ch'uan Instructor Grossmont/Cuyumaca Colleges, El Cajon, CA
Contents
Foreword
Chapter One: History
Chapter Two: Iaijutsu Philosophy
Chapter Three: Eyes of a Samurai
Chapter Four: Sword Nomenclature
Chapter Five: Progression of Training
Chapter Six: Preparation and Etiquette
Chapter Seven: Fundamentals
Chapter Eight: Omori-Ryu Seiza Waza
Chapter Nine: Chuden Tatchiza Waza
Chapter Ten: Okuden Tachiwaza
Chapter Eleven: Okuden Skuwariwaza
Chapter Twelve: Tachiuchi no Kurai (Katachi)
Chapter Thirteen: Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Seitei Iai Kata
Chapter Fourteen: Tameshigiri (Practice Cutting)
Chapter Fifteen: Summary of the Eishin-Ryu system
Chkapter Sixteen: Promotion Guuidelines
Chapter Seventeen: Tournament Information
Chapter Eighteen: The Way to Victorious Life
Appendix A: Jikishin-Kai Locations
Appendix B: Samurai no Kokoro-e
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- Canonical title
- Flashing Steel
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to Hanshi Miura Takeyuki Hirefusa, Grandmaster Miura
- First words
- Iaijutsu is the art of swordsmanship in face-to-face combat, as practiced by the samurai of feudal Japan.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Come join us on this journey of victorious living!
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