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Naginatajutsu
(なぎなた術, 長刀術 or 薙刀術) is the military
halberd fighting system of the Samurai. In
the early history of its use, the naginata
was primarily used against cavalry, as its
length kept the wielder a safe distance from
horses and their riders.
The naginata
has its origins with the earliest beginnings
of the warrior classes in the seventh and
eighth centuries A.D. The Japanese
authorities date the oldest regular school
of naginata technique back to 116 It began
its history in feudal Japan as warlords
battled for power over the land. The
naginata was heavily relied upon due to its
length and combined powers of cutting and
thrusting. Opponents whether on foot or
mounted on horseback were effectively
neutralized by projection of a coarse
handle, stabbed by the iron ferrule or cut
down by long swooping motions of the blade.
The naginata took several forms. The most
common one had a socketed or tanged blade
some 36 inches or more in length. The shaft
was always stoutly banded and longer than
the blade. A second form was the nagemaki or
horse leg cutter, a heavy, very long sword
mounted on a shorter sturdy shaft. Both
weapons were very popular with warriors,
especially in the turbulent monastic armies
of the eleventh and twelfth centuries and
increasingly so with the warrior class, or
bushi, from the twelfth to the fifteenth
century.
In
early centuries the naginata or nagemake was
wielded in strong arching motions, often
with the intention to maim the enemy's horse
before dealing with the fallen rider. This
allowed a man to extend his circle of
training to maintain the purity and
integrity of Bujutsu. Naginata-jutsu
required great stamina in order to swing the
heavy weapon along accurate interchanging
curves making use of the entire weapon
including the blade, the shaft, and the
iron ferrule at the butt. Blocking ,
Cutting, Stabbing and projecting are a huge
part of Naginatjutsu as well as much, much
more. In fact a master of nagainatajutsu
would in turn use every inch and angle into
a deadly whirlwind of destruction to even
the most powerful of enemies.
." To
be prepared for war is one of the most
effectual means of preserving peace."
- General George Washington
"Given enough time,
any man may master the physical. With enough
knowledge, any man may become wise. It is
the true warrior who can master both....and
surpass the result." - Tien T'ai
"Mental bearing
(calmness), not skill, is the sign of a
matured samurai. A Samurai therefore should
neither be pompous nor arrogant."
- Tsukahara Bokuden.
"The actions of he
who masters others, will echo into history.
He who masters himself becomes the voice."
-
Shihan Shepard
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