So far so good. Some of the application is a little out there (the leg launch move), but the theory is sound. That can be said about a lot of bujinkan training I think. If we focus on the principles being taught rather than the method of demonstration, I think we'll come away having learned some valuable tid-bits. It's shaping up to be a video-seminar of sorts.
Yep - nicely said. It's an interesting read if you have the time. One of those books that a complete martial arts library would likely have in it, if only for reference sake. I actually think the book may explain some things better then the video does, but is that not how it always is -- the book is better then the movie? Most of the time it works out that way.
So far so good. Some of the application is a little out there (the leg launch move), but the theory is sound. That can be said about a lot of bujinkan training I think. If we focus on the principles being taught rather than the method of demonstration, I think we'll come away having learned some valuable tid-bits. It's shaping up to be a video-seminar of sorts.
ReplyDeleteYep - nicely said. It's an interesting read if you have the time. One of those books that a complete martial arts library would likely have in it, if only for reference sake. I actually think the book may explain some things better then the video does, but is that not how it always is -- the book is better then the movie? Most of the time it works out that way.
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