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#1 2010-04-10 11:16:42

purehappiness
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The fundamentals of japanese archery

For any kyudo enthusiasts.

http://www.artsofthesamurai.com/Acker/html/acker.html

It takes a while to download but it is worth it. It is a copy of the handwritten original.

Last edited by purehappiness (2010-04-10 11:22:53)


I was not conscious whether I was riding on the wind or the wind was riding on me.

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#2 2010-04-10 12:11:26

edosan
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Re: The fundamentals of japanese archery

purehappiness wrote:

For any kyudo enthusiasts.

http://www.artsofthesamurai.com/Acker/html/acker.html

It takes a while to download but it is worth it. It is a copy of the handwritten original.

Very interesting and nicely done.

Here's a direct link (right-click,'Save target as...', or just click it...) to the PDF:

     http://www.artsofthesamurai.com/Acker/acker1.pdf

Definitely worth a look.

Last edited by edosan (2010-04-10 14:07:09)


Zen is not easy.
It takes effort to attain nothingness.
And then what do you have?
Bupkes.

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#3 2010-04-10 13:11:51

purehappiness
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Re: The fundamentals of japanese archery

Its a pretty good read too. I am about half way thru and never knew the glove had a notch to hold the string. Zen and the art of archery never said much about the actual aspects of the art. Stance, bow, glove, etc...

Last edited by purehappiness (2010-04-10 13:12:13)


I was not conscious whether I was riding on the wind or the wind was riding on me.

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