SHOMEN VS YOKOMEN

We are now moving to the specifics of attack with the focus on shomen vs yokomen. Shomen should be an easy attack.  Nothing could be more visually clear than a direct overhead attack.  However the mechanics deserve a close internal read and we used the sword as that feedback devise.   An iaito makes it easierContinue reading “SHOMEN VS YOKOMEN”

SELF-PRESERVATION

In the realm of armed (meaning fire arms) self-defense, the most frequent categorization of the population is a three-part segmentation: sheep, wolves and sheepdogs. (Reminds me of Bloch’s segmentation of Feudal society.) A sheep is a productive member of society – the ‘normal’ people who would only hurt one another by accident. Violence has little or noContinue reading “SELF-PRESERVATION”

TYPES OF SPEED

“An attack must be executed with quickness, not speed. Attack with power, not strength. Thereis a great difference between speed and quickness, power and strength. Think this through carefully.It is the essence of strategy” Miyamoto Musashi Semantics are important – speed vs quickness.  Power vs strength.  What was Musashi driving at?  Power doesn’t necessarily relyContinue reading “TYPES OF SPEED”