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The speed at which these techniques can be executed — the initial strike in particular — is such, that when performed by a skilled user, it can prevent enemy shinobi from forming hand seals (and thus ninjutsu), by exploiting the small opening that these movements create. This makes them highly effective against most shinobi and potentially, those of even Hanzō's calibre, if performed by one who has mastered the style, such as Mifune. Combined with the god-like speed of a practitioner like Seireitou Hyūga, the Iaidō techniques appear to be capable of cutting through steel. Iaidō(居合道) is a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. While new students of iaidō may start learning with a wooden sword (bokken) depending on the teaching style of a particular instructor, many of those who study iaidō use an unsharpened sword (iaitō). Advanced practitioners of iaidō use a sharpened metal sword (shinken). El Iaidō (居合道, Iaidō) es un estilo específico de kenjutsu que está relacionado con los movimientos ligeros y controlados al desenvainar la espada, cortar o golpear al oponente, retirar la sangre de la espada y volver a envainar la espada. El movimiento lineal y la fuerza al momento de desenvainar la espada da como resultado cortes más rápidos y poderosos que los ejecutados con la espada ya desenvainada. Iaidō (居合道) is a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. While new students of iaidō may start learning with a wooden sword (bokken) depending on the teaching style of a particular instructor, many of those who study iaidō use an unsharpened sword. Advanced practitioners of iaidō use a sharpened metal sword. Iaidō in North America and Europe is often taught in dojo that also teach Aikido, Aikibudo or Kendo. Categoría:JutsuEl Iaidō (居合道, Iaidō) es un estilo específico de kenjutsu que está relacionado con los movimientos ligeros y controlados al desenvainar la espada, cortar o golpear al oponente, retirar la sangre de la espada y volver a envainar la espada. El movimiento lineal y la fuerza al momento de desenvainar la espada da como resultado cortes más rápidos y poderosos que los ejecutados con la espada ya desenvainada. The term refers to a specific style of kenjutsu that is concerned with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. The linear motion and force applied to draw the sword from the scabbard results in slashes that are faster and stronger than ones executed with the sword already drawn.
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Iaidō(居合道) is a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. While new students of iaidō may start learning with a wooden sword (bokken) depending on the teaching style of a particular instructor, many of those who study iaidō use an unsharpened sword (iaitō). Advanced practitioners of iaidō use a sharpened metal sword (shinken). Because iaidō teaches the use of actual metal weaponry, it is almost entirely based on the teaching of forms, or kata. Multiple person kata do exist within some forms of iaidō, but the iaidōka (practitioners of iaidō) will usually use bokken for such kata practice. Iaidō does not include direct competition or sparring of any kind. Because of this non-competitive aspect, and iaidō's emphasis on precise, controlled, fluid motion, it is sometimes referred to as "moving Zen." Iaidō in North America and Europe is often taught in dojo that also teach Aikido, Aikibudo or Kendo. Categoría:JutsuEl Iaidō (居合道, Iaidō) es un estilo específico de kenjutsu que está relacionado con los movimientos ligeros y controlados al desenvainar la espada, cortar o golpear al oponente, retirar la sangre de la espada y volver a envainar la espada. El movimiento lineal y la fuerza al momento de desenvainar la espada da como resultado cortes más rápidos y poderosos que los ejecutados con la espada ya desenvainada. La velocidad con la que esta técnica puede ser realizada, especialmente el primer golpe, es tan grande que, cuando es realizada por un usuario experimentado, puede lograr evitar que los enemigos tengan tiempo de realizar sellos de mano, impidiéndoles realizar cualquier ninjutsu. Debido a esto, este movimiento es altamente efectivo contra la mayoría de los shinobis y potencialmente aquellos del calibre de Hanzo, si el ejecutante es alguien como Mifune. El Iaidō (居合道, Iaidō) es un estilo específico de kenjutsu que está relacionado con los movimientos ligeros y controlados al desenvainar la espada, cortar o golpear al oponente, retirar la sangre de la espada y volver a envainar la espada. El movimiento lineal y la fuerza al momento de desenvainar la espada da como resultado cortes más rápidos y poderosos que los ejecutados con la espada ya desenvainada. La velocidad con la que esta técnica puede ser realizada, especialmente el primer golpe, es tan grande que, cuando es realizada por un usuario experimentado, puede lograr evitar que los enemigos tengan tiempo de realizar sellos de mano, impidiéndoles realizar cualquier ninjutsu. Debido a esto, este movimiento es altamente efectivo contra la mayoría de los shinobis y potencialmente aquellos del calibre de Hanzo, si el ejecutante es alguien como Mifune. The term refers to a specific style of kenjutsu that is concerned with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. The linear motion and force applied to draw the sword from the scabbard results in slashes that are faster and stronger than ones executed with the sword already drawn. The speed at which these techniques can be executed — the initial strike in particular — is such, that when performed by a skilled user, it can prevent enemy shinobi from forming hand seals (and thus ninjutsu), by exploiting the small opening that these movements create. This makes them highly effective against most shinobi and potentially, those of even Hanzō's calibre, if performed by one who has mastered the style, such as Mifune. Iaidō (居合道) is a Japanese martial art associated with the smooth, controlled movements of drawing the sword from its scabbard, striking or cutting an opponent, removing blood from the blade, and then replacing the sword in the scabbard. While new students of iaidō may start learning with a wooden sword (bokken) depending on the teaching style of a particular instructor, many of those who study iaidō use an unsharpened sword. Advanced practitioners of iaidō use a sharpened metal sword. Because iaidō teaches the use of actual metal weaponry, it is almost entirely based on the teaching of forms, or kata. Multiple person kata do exist within some forms of iaido, but the iaidōka (practitioners of iaidō) will usually use bokken for such kata practice. Iaidō does not include direct competition or sparring of any kind. Because of this non-competitive aspect, and iaidō's emphasis on precise, controlled, fluid motion, it is sometimes referred to as "moving Zen." Iaidō in North America and Europe is often taught in dojo that also teach Aikido, Aikibudo or Kendo. The speed at which these techniques can be executed — the initial strike in particular — is such, that when performed by a skilled user, it can prevent enemy shinobi from forming hand seals (and thus ninjutsu), by exploiting the small opening that these movements create. This makes them highly effective against most shinobi and potentially, those of even Hanzō's calibre, if performed by one who has mastered the style, such as Mifune. Combined with the god-like speed of a practitioner like Seireitou Hyūga, the Iaidō techniques appear to be capable of cutting through steel. Sayotsu Uzumaki with his incredible speed and natural talent for Kenjutsu has taken Iaidō techniques to such tremendous levels that no other shinobi can reach. Kiritsu Taisei's elegant movements provide a fresh look for the style, and thanks to the lightness of his sword, he is capable of releasing an unpredictable barrage of slashes and cuts from his sword before the blade rests back in its scabbard. Since Koji Naito's sword Yuushu, has a long piece of cloth for a scabbard, it unravels at high enough speeds for the cloth itself to draw blood if in contact with flesh. With the use of her Wind Release Chakra Mode, Fukkatsu can launch instantaneous slashes faster than the speed of light, killing her foes in the blink of an eye. Gekihen's natural skill and eventual mastery of Kenjutsu allows him to incorporate it with his samurai sabre, dealing powerful slashes that can cut multy-story-sized beasts within moments.
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