All Japan Karatedo Championships 2012 at Nippon Budokan
Witness the intense world of karate at the 2012 All Japan Championships in Nippon Budokan, focusing on women's kata performances.
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Witness the intense world of karate at the 2012 All Japan Championships in Nippon Budokan, focusing on women's kata performances.
Finland's first Rhythm Naginata demonstration showcased Atarashii Naginata in the music of _Kagome_ at Hanami 2013 in Helsinki.
Creating a multilingual database to track martial arts competition results, aiming for simplicity and accessibility, with plans for video links and potential mobile applications.
A martial artist uses an ATtiny85-based sensor to detect strike depth, providing immediate feedback. The sensor, built with Arduino-compatible hardware, costs around 37 EUR.
Exploring Japan for martial arts, visiting significant sites, and establishing a Jikishinkageryu Naginatajutsu branch in Finland while capturing the journey through photography.
Annual technical checks in martial arts offer continuous improvement, akin to vehicle safety inspections, potentially enhancing skill levels beyond traditional grading systems.
Naginata World Championships took place in Himeji, Japan, with memorable demonstrations and a team match against Kendo.
Master the art of the Naginata in Japan by dedicating yourself to rigorous practice and perhaps catching an opportunity at an international seminar.
Naginata seminars and unofficial championships mark its integration into the Finnish Kendo Association.
Jikishinkageryu, an old and popular Japanese naginata style, was demonstrated in Finland for the first time, allowing enthusiasts to start practicing it alongside Atarashii Naginatado.
Be punctual for martial arts training, follow etiquette if late, and respect those who arrive on time.
Achieving balance in roles between attacker and defender enhances skill in martial arts and can be applied to business strategies for effective energy utilization.
Experience martial arts training in Japan, focusing on Yuishinkai karate and its sister school, Ryukyu kobujutsu.
Jōdō provides a gateway to the broader realm of Japanese Budō, emphasizing stick techniques that, despite being a fraction of jōjutsu, offer deep tactical variety.
Embrace positive thinking to overcome challenges and unlock remarkable experiences, inspired by martial arts philosophy.
The true essence of Budō lies in competing with oneself, not others. Training for competition is just one part of the path, not its sole purpose.
Martial arts mastery is a lifelong journey, not a destination. Effort and dedication are key to continually improving and surpassing one's previous abilities.
Video popularity across different platforms highlights varying engagement levels.
Jukka attended a Nanbudo seminar in Oslo while working from Nokia's office there, combining work and martial arts training.
Learn how to effectively oil wooden martial arts training weapons to preserve them and enhance their usability.
Atarashii Naginatado flourishes in Finland with dedicated practitioners showcasing their skills through a competitive video produced by the Helsinki Kendo Club.
The last Nanbudo seminar in Finland for a while will take place this weekend. The event's continuation depends on establishing new local clubs, which are currently lacking in Finland.
Discover the unique spirit of a Naginata Elf through Jukka Paasonen's insightful interview, delving into Japanese polearm traditions.
Jōdō, a Japanese martial art focusing on stick techniques against a sword, rooted in dreams and now standardized, emphasizes discipline and mental skills.
The contents of Jukka's book "Mugenno Budo" are listed in a detailed, numbered format, covering various martial arts disciplines and their techniques