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- Iaido - Wikipedia
Iaidō (居合道), abbreviated iai (居合), [3] is a Japanese martial art that emphasizes being aware and capable of quickly drawing the sword and responding to sudden attacks [4]
- Iaido: A Beginners Guide To Japanese Swordsmanship! (2023)
Iaido, at its core, is the art of swiftly drawing the sword, striking an imaginary opponent, and then re-sheathing the blade – all in a single, fluid motion Originating from the practices of ancient samurai warriors, it was a skill honed for self-defense and mental discipline
- Iaido: The Art of Japanese Sword Drawing and Inner Harmony
What Is Iaido? Iaido is a traditional Japanese martial art that focuses on the graceful and precise act of drawing a sword, performing a cut in a single fluid motion, and then resheathing the blade with care and respect
- Iaido
Iaido is a type of Japanese swordsmanship Practice is made up almost entirely of kata, or pre-arranged sets of motion designed to respond to a particular attack by another swordsman A kata typically consists of a draw, a parry, a major cut, a blade-cleaning motion, and a resheathing
- Iaido - All The Martial Arts
Iaido is a unique Japanese martial art focused on the smooth, controlled movements of drawing and sheathing the katana sword Unlike kendo sparring, iaido has no direct combat – instead, students perform choreographed solo kata, imagining opponents and attacks to fluidly respond to from the sheath
- Kendo Iaido Jodo | 全日本剣道連盟 AJKF
What is iaido? Iaido is derived from methods of using the nihonto (Japanese sword) that emerged in the Muromachi period (1333–1573) The object of iaido is to learn to draw the sword in an instant to overcome an aggressor
- Iaido: Appreciating the Beauty of the Sword through Martial Arts!
Japan has many martial arts, but none as contemplative as iaido Initially created to train swordsmen, it set itself apart by focusing on training the mind and celebrating the beauty of the kata
- What Is Iaido? - KATANZO
What Is Iaido? Iaidō (居合道 Japanese for “way of drawing the sword”) is the Japanese art of drawing with the katana and belongs to the large field of Budō disciplines
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