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How do you declutter and organise your lives being martial artists . I have been looking at minimalist living these days taking the Japanese philosophy and try to delay things and materials of immediate gratification . Any art for that matter has steps to perfection though perfection cannot be achieved by human it is more of refinement of the skills . How do you guys go about it . Would love to hear
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@Randy George I saved this entire message and stored on my cloud
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For me as a surgeon the knife is a sacred tool . The way you respect the sword that’s what brought me here at the first place . The ethics are similar but sometimes due to unforeseen busy schedules I lose composure on personal life but still managing . Each attention to detail that beautiful folks here share I always think how can I incorporate it into my daily life , surgical skill and patient care
Weapons handling vs performance in kenjutsu
Recently I’ve been rethinking how I approach weapons training in kenjutsu and Nami Ryu. For a good while, I thought of practice mainly as what happens in the dojo: techniques, kata, corrections, and trying to keep up with class material. I understand not every practitioner has military experience, but bear with me—this analogy comes from my time in the Marines. Strategy is a core tenet of war and, as Williams Sensei teaches, part of the craft of the warrior. It seems natural that the same principles I learned there could apply here in the dojo. Not all of my time with a rifle was spent on the range practicing marksmanship. Virtually all of my familiarity came from everything outside of shooting: carrying rifles and pistols, moving with them, maintaining them, inspecting, disassembly, reassembly and simply handling them constantly. That constant and consistent daily contact removed a lot of the awkwardness that comes from marksmanship. By the time I needed to shoot all that I needed to concern myself with was shooting itself. I realized that weapons training in the dojo can run into the same awkwardness if our only meaningful contact with the sword/spear happens during class. Much the same as if one were to only handle the firearm the day they arrive at the range. Then we’re trying to learn familiarity, handling, awareness, and technique all at once. Williams Sensei has taught that timing, distance, relationship, and energy are crucial to martial application. When I train, I typically ask myself how these principles apply to simple movements: walking with the weapon, transitioning from kamae, bowing in, carrying it, and handling it confidently. Once I’ve developed that baseline, kata and cutting practice feel more natural and easier to correct over time. Before a weapon can be a weapon it must first feel familiar in the hands, at least, that’s been my experience. I’d love to hear everyone else’s thoughts and experiences as well!
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Lovely lot of insights . Thanks . Mainly it is relevant how you pointed out that real training has no fixed hours it should become a lifestyle .
Welcome!
Welcome to Nami ryu Kenjutsu online. I'm excited to have you here, and to share your passion for learning Japanese swordsmanship. ⚔️ Please take a minute to introduce yourself and share what motivates you to learn kenjutsu. Maybe you're into Kurosawa movies, the samurai, or Japanese swords, or maybe you've wanted to learn Japanese swordsmanship but don't have a place to train or a community to support you. We'd like to know what brought you here!
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I’m Shoaib from India . I’m a Young Surgeon . I was always fascinated by samurai codes and etiquettes . So I’m here trying to be a better human overall . Mindfulness , discipline , The way of Bushido is what I’m interested in and of course the sword cutting practice will benefit my awareness to be in the present moment which translates directly to the knife as a surgeon . Thank you for letting me into this wonderful community .
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