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20th January 2004, 09:48 PM
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Ashi garami
At http://www.cam.org/~hiro/skc/english...text/ashi.html I read that "Ashi (the foot) is not considered as a point area. It was considered shameful and disrespectful to try cutting here for Samurai. However, Ashi-garami (leg locking) was originally an important technique in sword fighting in olden times. Although leg locking is prohibited in Kendo officially now, Japanese police officers still learn how to use it in their Kendo training".
Does anyone know more about this technique and where I can find more about it (photos or videos would be appreciated)?
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22nd January 2004, 03:36 AM
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ashi garami and pre-war kendo
Daniel,
Ashi garami is a common feature of pre-war style kendo, if I am not mistaken.
You can do a search for "pre-war kendo" and check out the differences.
I'd go into it here, but I don't want people to misread my statements.
Besides I've only just started studying this style of kendo recently. Alot of what I know is theory, not practice.
Sometimes I wish I could devote all my time to kendo studies, but that whole job thing kind of gets in the way.
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22nd January 2004, 09:19 AM
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