Enter the Dojo

These posts are intended to help you develop skills that round out your training as an Iaidoka

In your practice of Iaijutsu, you quickly learn that every movement must serve a purpose. The draw of the sword, the shift of your stance, the breath before the cut—nothing is arbitrary. But as you refine your technique, you start to notice the small things that get in the way: hesitation, unnecessary steps, stray thoughts. This is muda—the...

In the world of Iaijutsu, the ancient Japanese martial art centred around the katana, a concept exists that demands introspection and deep contemplation. This concept is known as "Satsujinken," often referred to as the "killing art." As a collective group of Iaijutsu practitioners, we embark on a shared exploration to unravel the complexities of...

In the world of martial arts, particularly within the realm of traditional Japanese swordsmanship, there exists a profound concept known as "Katsujinken." It is a term that transcends the physical aspects of combat, delving deep into the realms of philosophy, ethics, and the human spirit. As a collective group of martial artists, we embark on a...

Mastering the katana is a pursuit that demands precision, discipline, and a deep understanding of the weapon's mechanics. When it comes to executing precise sword cuts, one common mistake that we often make is relying on their shoulders for power and control. In this technical blog, we will explore the reasons why you should avoid using your...

In the world of iaijutsu, the sword is undoubtedly the star of the show, but lurking in the shadows, often overlooked, is a crucial element that binds the art together—Ashi Sabaki, the art of footwork. As dedicated practitioners of iaijutsu, we understand that it's not just about wielding the blade with precision; it's about moving with grace and...

In the world of iaijutsu, our journey goes beyond mastering the art of drawing and striking with the sword. It delves into the deep philosophy that transcends the boundaries of the dojo. At the heart of iaijutsu lies an essential aspect known as Reiho a code of etiquette and manners that governs our behaviour as practitioners. In this exploration,...

In our collective pursuit of mastery in the ancient martial art of Iaijutsu, we encounter a concept that transcends the physical techniques and cuts straight to the heart of our practice—Jaki o Dasu. This profound Japanese concept, often translated as "casting out impurities" or "dispelling negative energy," holds a place of deep significance. In...

In the world of martial arts, there exists a profound philosophy that transcends mere physical techniques. It's a philosophy that delves deep into the warrior's mind and spirit, urging them to confront the inevitability of death with unwavering resolve. This philosophy is encapsulated in the Japanese concept of "Ika ni Shinu ka" (いかに死ぬか), a notion...

In the realm of traditional Japanese martial arts, iaijutsu stands as a unique blend of physical prowess and mental discipline. Rooted in ancient practices, it encompasses more than just the art of swordsmanship. At its core lies the philosophy of "Jishin Ni Tsuite," a concept that transcends the boundaries of technique, guiding us on a profound...

In the realm of Iaijutsu, each posture carries a profound significance. Among these, "Hasuji no Kamae" stands as a testament to the intricate dance between precision, technique, and intention. With its name translating to "edge posture," Hasuji no Kamae encapsulates the essence of Iaijutsu, representing the delicate alignment of blade and spirit....

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