Kim Taylor demonstrating the utility of common household objects for cutting practice. | And a bit more of the same, different victim. | |||
Ray Sensei (Texas, ZNIR),left, and Ohmi Sensei (Toronto, ZNKR) compare the fine points of MJER Iaido styles between the two federations. | ||||
Ohmi Sensei demonstrating the
utility of uncommon hotel lobby objects for cutting
practice. I believe this is 1987 |
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Carole Galligan (in white) and Sandra Jorgensen (black) at the 95 Sei Do Kai Summer Seminar | ||||
Lauren Taylor, Sei Do Kai's 2nd youngest member, at about 1 yr old (she's now 4 1/2 and has a 2 ½ year old brother, Liam.) | ||||
Bizen Yokoyama Sword display at the Toronto Sword Show. |
Tanaka sensei teaching atarashii naginata a the 1998 Guelph School of Japanese Sword Arts | Ohmi sensei and Ray sensei comparing notes (yet again!). |
1998 May seminar with Haruna sensei, Niten Ichi-ryu class. Migi waki-gamae the initial position of Nito Seiho #5. | Haruna sensei demonstrating to Kim why it's a really good idea to keep your posture upright, and your chin tucked in. | The finishing movement of #3, Gedan. The shoto suppresses the opponent's daito, the daito cuts into the triceps. |
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Last updated March 12, 1999 by Kim Taylor