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sábado, agosto 29, 2009
miércoles, agosto 26, 2009
Atendiendo la llamada del Shogun
En la historia de Japón, el término shōgun (将軍? lit. «Comandante del ejército») escuchar ▶ , castellanizado como sogún,1 era un rango militar y título histórico en Japón concedido directamente por el Emperador. Como título, es la abreviación de Seii Taishōgun (征夷大将軍? lit. «Gran General Apaciguador de los Bárbaros»),2 nombramiento que hasta 1192 había sido temporal3 y era utilizado para referirse al general que comandaba al ejército enviado a combatir a los emishi, quienes habitaban en el norte del país.
jueves, agosto 13, 2009
Karmelator sent you a video: "Kendo in High Speed Camera(Slow Motion)"
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Karmelator has shared a video with you on YouTube: This Kendo clip is from Japan Public Broadcasting's documentary on " A Human's reaction ablitiy".The show includeded a short track start,Pro Baseball batter and Light weight Boxcer as well. Interest thing about the show was that former studies suggested that Human can not react no faster than 0.2 second limted bb the speed of electric pulse running through eye - frontal cortex brain - the body muscle..But, new sport analysis studis found some athletes could react in less than 0.2 second. Mr. Tanakanabe had much better reactive ability than Mr. Teramoto's. But, he could not catch up Teramoto's Men already released before his. Takanabe mentioned in his interview later that" He froze for a moment when Teramoto change his move from aiming DO to MEM". This split second frozen moment made his defeat. The narration concluded the segment stating that " Takanabe won in reactive superiority, but Teramoto won in Kendo". | |
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