THE ART OF THE JAPANESE SWORD
Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iai Heiho is the Japanese martial art of swordsmanship which emphasizes drawing and cutting with the samurai sword (called a ‘katana’) in a single fluid motion. Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu is a ‘koryu bujutsu’ (which means ‘ancient school martial art’) with a direct lineage back over 475 years to its founder, Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu, who developed this particular style of swordsmanship.
This curriculum encompasses the practice of waza (solo techniques of which there are over 40), katachi (paired patterns using a wood sword or ‘bokken’), and also tameshigiri (test cutting using a live/sharp sword on rolled mats). These three components serve to reinforce and improve the other to make the student of iai-jutsu aware of proper body mechanics, focus, and technique for the effective use of the sword. All three of these, plus the integral observance and practice of sincere etiquette make up the core curriculum at Mazuru Kai Dojo.
Iaido requires extreme precision of its techniques and demands tremendous concentration during practice-both of which ask a great deal of self-discipline and sincere personal commitment on the part of the student in order to master. As a reward for these efforts, it can offer the individual a lifetime of physical, mental, and spiritual growth, as well as an enlightened and peaceful state of mind.
If you would like to learn more about Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu Iaijutsu and the benefits of its practice, please call (858) 208-3583, E-Mail us (info@BTSDSD.com), or fill out the form below and a member of our dojo will get in touch with you.
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