Good morning Everyone.,
Here is some rare footage of the first Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Embu (c.1979) ( It shows Donn F Draeger with Naginata at 8:18 approx) with Otake Sensei showing amazing Nukitsuke...
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Good morning Everyone.,
Here is some rare footage of the first Nihon Kobudo Kyokai Embu (c.1979) ( It shows Donn F Draeger with Naginata at 8:18 approx) with Otake Sensei showing amazing Nukitsuke...
Good afternoon everyone, here is the 4th and final lecture in the series, this time by Mr Relnick, who is also custodian of Donn F Draeger's collection of 700 19th Century Woodblock prints depicting...
Here's the third Video in the series, this time by Dr Alexander Bennett:
Entitled " Draeger & the Migration of the Spirit of "Bu".
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Thank You Cady,
And welcome onboard.
I have set up an online database on Facebook called "Pre-Modern Japanese Books and illustrations", which has access to hundreds of Japanese Books and scrolls from the Libraries and Archives...
Here's the second Video in the series, this time by Liam Keeley:
Entitled " Hoplology: What Draeger taught, and how to get started"
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Many here will know the name of Donn F Draeger (1922 - 1982), some of you personally.
For those who do not : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donn_F._Draeger
Last week in Tokyo, a group of...
Sad, sad news,
Although he was not a Martial Artist, he touched the hearts of many who were and still are.
Professor Donald Keene who translated so many Japanese classics has passed aged 96 in...
Gentlemen, thank you for your kind comments.
The project was a long time in the fruition, but again, allow me to say that I am indebted to the skill and determination of Mrs Mieko Gray.
Without...
OI NO NEZAME
This is the first translation of the journal entitled Oi no nezame ( Wakeful nights of the Aged) written by the Bakumatsu period Swordsmith Yamaura Saneo (Masao) (1804 - 1871),...
Good Evening Peter.,
If I may be so bold.
Before you go to the watch repairer, try warming it in your cupped hands for ten minutes or so, then holding it in your soft closed hand (like holding...
Good morning Debz,
If it is any help, 乗って Notte is the Te form of the verb Noru 乗る which means to ride.
Cheers
Malcolm
You may find this area of research fruitful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plyometrics
Cheers
Malcolm