| City Aikido & Swordsmanship of Los Angeles |
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| 621 South Avenue 21 Los Angeles, California 90031 Phone. 323-225-8129 Email. dojoinfo@cityaikidola.com |
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| Iaido is a sword-based Japanese martial art that trains the motions associated with drawing a sword from its scabbard or saya, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard or saya. This is all performed with smooth, controlled movements. Modern day iaido exponents typically use iaito instead of a real sword or shinken, at least in their beginning stages of study. | |||||||||||||||||
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| Iaido is performed individually against one or more imaginary opponents in pre-arranged situations (kata) and with a metal blade. The primary emphasis in Iaido, is on the psychological state of being present. The secondary emphasis is on drawing the sword and responding to the sudden attack as quickly as possible. Starting positions can be from combative postures or from everyday sitting or standing positions. The ability to react quickly from different starting positions was considered essential for a samurai. City Aikido and Swordsmanship of Los Angeles practices Muso Shinden-Ryu Iai. It is a branch of iaido which can be traced back to the originator of iaido, a samurai named Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu. This unique school of swordsmanship which grew out of the day to day life of the samurai during the Edo period, was preserved in an unbroken line of headmasters through the centuries. Resource: Wikipedia |
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