Advanced Kendo DVD by Akitsuna Saito
Advanced Kendo DVD by Akitsuna Saito
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Salepage: Advanced Kendo DVD by Akitsuna Saito
In this DVD, Akisuna Saito, 7th dan kyoshi, explains the 10
kendo kata that show us the origin, theory, and meaning of the sword
technique “kengi”. Seven of them are done katana against katana, and the
other three with katana against wakizashi, or short sword. From the
hand of a great Japanese expert, a detailed work that will undoubtedly
help us to advance in the practice of Kendo.
Language: English, Spanish, Italian, French
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