tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7382112802366525634.post1973297043819446856..comments2015-02-14T09:13:31.621-08:00Comments on Grasping Naginata: Buying Naginata GearKristinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04412976388196566167noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7382112802366525634.post-19875116583929959332011-05-31T06:50:03.191-07:002011-05-31T06:50:03.191-07:00It's difficult for me to check my information ...It's difficult for me to check my information when there isn't much in English -- for example, I can't read the website that the clip is from.<br /><br />I do the best I can to not mislable things, but I also think some responsibility lies with the reader. Clearly a blog should not be taken as an authoritative source, especially one that's clearly labeled that I'm learning.<br /><br />I'll leave my post and this comment thread as it currently exists as documentation of that.<br /><br />I hope you'll continue reading and offering your corrections/advice!Kristinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04412976388196566167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7382112802366525634.post-10809914865700147062011-05-31T06:20:48.540-07:002011-05-31T06:20:48.540-07:00I don't mean to chastise you. And comments lik...I don't mean to chastise you. And comments like this can seem that way. So, I'm sorry in advance.<br /><br />I would describe it as the correct kiai for the exercise she is doing.<br /><br /> The uploader gave credit (as was correct) to the Jikishin website that they got the clip from. <br /><br /> check the clip again, The type of naginata is different ( i.e. all wood, and smaller than zen nihon naginata) , she has a tanto in her obi (this style has kata where the naginata is dropped and the tanto is used) <br /> There are other minor differences too.<br /><br />I respect the fact that you are sharing your interest in Naginata but, please be careful to check your information.<br /><br />Should you be curious I am a graded practioner of Jikishinkage ryu Naginatajutsu (and have met that sensei )and a 3rd Dan in Atarashi Naginata.I train in Kawasaki. <br /><br />Again all I ask is that you are careful not to mislable things.T.Lavericknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7382112802366525634.post-59098296621679857782011-05-31T04:45:37.658-07:002011-05-31T04:45:37.658-07:00I'm sorry. How else would you describe it? I...I'm sorry. How else would you describe it? I intended no disrespect.<br /><br />The video looks like furikaeshi to me, and whoever uploaded the video to YouTube labeled it as such. Is there some difference that I'm not seeing (other than that the school of Naginata that it comes from is different)?<br /><br />Thanks for pointing out my mistakes; I'm pretty new to Naginata and don't have a whole lot of knowledge yet.Kristinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04412976388196566167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7382112802366525634.post-75814862384551922442011-05-31T04:21:58.464-07:002011-05-31T04:21:58.464-07:00That is not grunting and you are being disrespectf...That is not grunting and you are being disrespectful to a very senior Sensei by suggesting that. <br />also although modern atarashi naginata is a mix of this and other Koryu budo, she isn't actually performing furikaeshi. She is doing a strike from Jikishinkageryu naginata jutsu.T.Lavericknoreply@blogger.com