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# Flashing Steel, Second Edition: Mastering Eishin-Ryu Swordsmanship

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Review: Excellent Beginner to Intermediate Level Iaijutsu - There is a lot of great stuff in Flashing Steel, but there are also a few things to consider before purchasing. The back cover claims, "Flashing Steel is the most comprehensive guide available in iaijutsu...." when in fact its not. It also says, "...with ten partner exercises applying iaido principles in realistic attack and defense situations." I personally wouldn't say they are realistic at all. All that aside, the book is really geared towards beginner to intermediate iaido practitioners and here it delivers. If you are unfamiliar with Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu Iaijutsu, it is a sword art that places tremendous emphasis on attention to detail and precision for mental and spiritual discipline. In fact, this book makes a point of clearly stating the art is not geared toward combat but rather on self-cultivation. "The fact that you will probably never engage in a real sword battle may, paradoxically, be the greatest benefit of sword training! Those who train in martial arts that have obvious practical application...too often find themselves so involved in developing skill in the physical self-defense applications of their art that they overlook their mental and spiritual training." (p11) This statement is both very honest and very accurate. The book continues, "...as a martial art that is highly ritualized, moderately paced, and without obvious street-application, iaijutsu provides an ideal environment in which to refine mental and spiritual discipline." Heijoshin is difficult to translate but is roughly equivalent to a 'serene yet fully alert state of mind'. This is the goal of this art. As to the techniques and 42-katas shown, they are very basic and pretty much use the same Nukitsuke (drawing cut), Chiburi (blood removal), and the same Noto (resheathing). To be fair he briefly demonstrates the Chiburi/Noto variation preferred by Katori Shinto Ryu (and myself) but he does not use this in his kata. There is a decent but still slightly lacking description on Kokyu (breath control) and the waza (techniques) are shown from both seiza (kneeling posture) and kamae (stance). The two-man sequences take up a lot of space and the only real value to them from my perspective is to illustrate range, which could have been done with greater economy had that been the author's intention. Beginners may have some trouble following the b/w sequence images for the waza as there are brief actions missing that may not be understood, but as far as martial art books go its not too bad here. I love iaido, but in practice if you are seeking spiritual development, less than a decade of diligent Ashtanga yoga will accomplish more than a lifetime of iaido. Unfortunately the Search Inside feature is not up. The table of contents include: 1) History p1 2) Philosophy p11 3) Eyes of a Samurai p31 4) Sword Nomenclature p47 5) Progression of Training p51 6) Preparation & Etiquette p63 7) Fundamentals p85 8) Omori-ryu Seiza Waza p123 9) Chuden Tatehiza (crouching) Waza p151 10) Okuden Tatehiza Waza p175 11) Okuden Suwariwaza p209 12) Tachiuchi (standing) no Kurai p223 13) Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Seitei Iai Kata p253 14) Tameshigiri (cutting) p223 15) Summary of Eishin-ryu p299 16) Promotion Guidelines p303 17) Tournament Participation p309 18) The Way to Victorious Life p317 App A: Samurai no Kokoro-e p333 App B: Supplemental Materials The author has the correct positive martial message, and I was continually impressed by this fact. If you are studying Eishin-ryu or plan to in the future, this is an essential guide.
Review: Outstanding revision; great photos and descriptions - As a self-taught beginner, I wanted one comprehensive, truly instructive book on iaido. This volume is perfect. Unlike a lot of over-priced martial arts books, this has detailed, thorough content and clear photos, at a good price. As a Christian, I disagree with a number of the philosophical/Zen Buddhist themes presented in the book, but even these issues and "precepts" were presented in an excellent generalized format, with room for debate and "translation" into other worldviews. I enjoyed being able to read the philosophical parts of a martial arts book and get something out of it. The actual techniques and descriptions look superlative. The authors keep a good balance between the "art" and actual combat efficiency of the moves. This manual should provide many good hours of learning and practice.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,602,030 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,721 in Japanese History (Books) #1,954 in Sports History (Books) #2,954 in Martial Arts (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Dimensions  | 7.99 x 0.79 x 9.97 inches |
| Edition  | Expanded,Updated |
| ISBN-10  | 1583941975 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1583941973 |
| Item Weight  | 1.85 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 352 pages |
| Publication date  | January 15, 2008 |
| Publisher  | Blue Snake Books |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Beginner to Intermediate Level Iaijutsu
*by R***N on June 15, 2009*

There is a lot of great stuff in Flashing Steel, but there are also a few things to consider before purchasing. The back cover claims, "Flashing Steel is the most comprehensive guide available in iaijutsu...." when in fact its not. It also says, "...with ten partner exercises applying iaido principles in realistic attack and defense situations." I personally wouldn't say they are realistic at all. All that aside, the book is really geared towards beginner to intermediate iaido practitioners and here it delivers. If you are unfamiliar with Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu Iaijutsu, it is a sword art that places tremendous emphasis on attention to detail and precision for mental and spiritual discipline. In fact, this book makes a point of clearly stating the art is not geared toward combat but rather on self-cultivation. "The fact that you will probably never engage in a real sword battle may, paradoxically, be the greatest benefit of sword training! Those who train in martial arts that have obvious practical application...too often find themselves so involved in developing skill in the physical self-defense applications of their art that they overlook their mental and spiritual training." (p11) This statement is both very honest and very accurate. The book continues, "...as a martial art that is highly ritualized, moderately paced, and without obvious street-application, iaijutsu provides an ideal environment in which to refine mental and spiritual discipline." Heijoshin is difficult to translate but is roughly equivalent to a 'serene yet fully alert state of mind'. This is the goal of this art. As to the techniques and 42-katas shown, they are very basic and pretty much use the same Nukitsuke (drawing cut), Chiburi (blood removal), and the same Noto (resheathing). To be fair he briefly demonstrates the Chiburi/Noto variation preferred by Katori Shinto Ryu (and myself) but he does not use this in his kata. There is a decent but still slightly lacking description on Kokyu (breath control) and the waza (techniques) are shown from both seiza (kneeling posture) and kamae (stance). The two-man sequences take up a lot of space and the only real value to them from my perspective is to illustrate range, which could have been done with greater economy had that been the author's intention. Beginners may have some trouble following the b/w sequence images for the waza as there are brief actions missing that may not be understood, but as far as martial art books go its not too bad here. I love iaido, but in practice if you are seeking spiritual development, less than a decade of diligent Ashtanga yoga will accomplish more than a lifetime of iaido. Unfortunately the Search Inside feature is not up. The table of contents include: 1) History p1 2) Philosophy p11 3) Eyes of a Samurai p31 4) Sword Nomenclature p47 5) Progression of Training p51 6) Preparation & Etiquette p63 7) Fundamentals p85 8) Omori-ryu Seiza Waza p123 9) Chuden Tatehiza (crouching) Waza p151 10) Okuden Tatehiza Waza p175 11) Okuden Suwariwaza p209 12) Tachiuchi (standing) no Kurai p223 13) Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Seitei Iai Kata p253 14) Tameshigiri (cutting) p223 15) Summary of Eishin-ryu p299 16) Promotion Guidelines p303 17) Tournament Participation p309 18) The Way to Victorious Life p317 App A: Samurai no Kokoro-e p333 App B: Supplemental Materials The author has the correct positive martial message, and I was continually impressed by this fact. If you are studying Eishin-ryu or plan to in the future, this is an essential guide.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding revision; great photos and descriptions
*by S***Y on May 25, 2011*

As a self-taught beginner, I wanted one comprehensive, truly instructive book on iaido. This volume is perfect. Unlike a lot of over-priced martial arts books, this has detailed, thorough content and clear photos, at a good price. As a Christian, I disagree with a number of the philosophical/Zen Buddhist themes presented in the book, but even these issues and "precepts" were presented in an excellent generalized format, with room for debate and "translation" into other worldviews. I enjoyed being able to read the philosophical parts of a martial arts book and get something out of it. The actual techniques and descriptions look superlative. The authors keep a good balance between the "art" and actual combat efficiency of the moves. This manual should provide many good hours of learning and practice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Book
*by V***R on June 23, 2013*

I am not a practitioner of Eishin-ryu, I really just bought to the book to get the basics of how to handle the sword for the martial art I train in. That being said, this is an excellent book. I would say that the most important chapters in the book are chapters 1-3. These chapters, while not a comprehensive review of the budo, did IMHO a really good job of getting to the core of what it means to train in the art. I would also say that the information presented these three chapters are definitely applicable to every area of a person's life. I would highly recommend the book to anyone just trying to get the basics of how to properly use the sword. I would also highly recommend reading and reading the introductory chapters to really contemplate on why you chose to follow a particular martial way. Do this before you go chasing after the techniques showcased in the book.

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