Outdoor and Rec Athletics 0117 - Iaido: Japanese Swordsmanship
Fall
2014
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0.00
Samuel Kanner
02:00PM-03:30PM T,TH
Hampshire College
315417
Robert Crown Center GYM
sikOP@hampshire.edu
Iaido, The Art of the Japanese Sword: Debated to be the most superbly engineered sword in the world, the Japanese katana has deep roots in far Eastern culture. Popularly recognized as the icon of samurai warriors as their weapon of choice, Iaido takes the art of swordsmanship away from the practice of destroying an opponent and closer towards the act of collecting and improving one's self. As exciting and glamourous as it is to draw and cut with a sword, can it be cared for and re-sheathed with the same dedication? As a form-based martial art, Iaido is practiced without an opponent. Its principal function is the study of form or kata, which consists of four primary coordinations: 1.Nukitsuke, drawing cut; 2.Kiritsuke. finishing cut; 3. Chiburi, cleansing the blade; and 4. Noto, returning the sword to the scabbard. Students will begin by studying these basics and then practicing the prescribed order of kata (forms) to see how the function of them vary from one imagined situation to another. Instructor permission is required for the availability of equipment and uniforms as they will be provided ONLY for those registered. Instructor permission is granted through attendance of the first several classes within the add/drop period. Requests for permission or advanced notices via email or otherwise will not be honored. Class meets on the gym floor near the climbing wall in the Robert Crown Center. 5-College students will be graded pass/fail.
This class my be used for CEL 1 credit.
0-2 credits