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Iaidō (居合道),
abbreviated iai (居合), is a ****anese
martial art that
emphasizes being aware and
capable of
quickly drawing the
sword and
responding to sudden...
- arts. Kata are used by most ****anese and
Okinawan martial arts, such as
iaido, judo, kendo, kenpo, and karate. Kata
originally were
teaching and training...
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Aikido Toho
Iaido,
sometimes referred as Nishio-ryu
Iaido, is a
style created by
Shoji Nishio, a
prolific Aikido practitioner. Its
katas consist of 15...
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metal practice sword,
without a
cutting edge, used
primarily for
practicing iaido, a form of ****anese swordsmanship. A real (sharp)
katana is
called a shinken...
- Kendō
Renmei Iaidō is the
iaidō style of the All ****an
Kendo Federation (AJKF, Zen
Nippon Kendo Renmei or ZNKR). This
style of
standardised iaido is also known...
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traditional martial art of Kendo-
Iaido in Iran. In 1980, the
International Martial Arts
Federation started supervising Kendo &
Iaido (Samurai). The
formal training...
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David Levinson;
Karen Christensen (2002).
Encyclopedia of
Modern Asia:
Iaido to Malay.
Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-684-80617-4. François...
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ranking honors in
other martial arts from
different lineages, most
notably Iaido, Judo, Karate.
Nishio developed his
Aikido style based on his understanding...
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called battōjutsu,
which is
still kept
alive through the
teaching of
iaido.) The
katana further facilitated this by
being worn
thrust through a belt-like...
- be
translated as "shaking off the blood". In the ****anese
martial art of
iaidō, this is done
before nōtō or
placing the
blade back into the
scabbard (known...