Standard Naginata Cut

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The Standard Naginata Cut executes the fundamental cutting action by sliding the lead hand down the shaft toward the ishizuki (butt end) while the rear hand drives the blade through the target in a sweeping arc, using the full length of the shaft to generate centrifugal force and the curved blade to create a drawing cut. [1] The standard cut targets one of the scoring areas used in competitive naginata: men (head), kote (wrist), do (torso), or sune (shin), with each target requiring a different blade angle and body position. [1],[2] Proper execution requires te-no-uchi (hand squeezing at the moment of impact) and full commitment of the hips and body weight through the cut, identical in principle to katana cutting mechanics but adapted for the longer weapon. [2],[3]

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Shomen Naginata Cut[1]Overhead Naginata Strike[2]Naginata Men UchiJP[3]
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История и происхождение

Standard naginata cutting technique is inherited from the koryu (classical) naginata traditions and adapted for modern competitive naginata. [1] The cutting mechanics — centrifugal force through the shaft combined with a drawing cut from the curved blade — have remained fundamentally unchanged for centuries. [2],[3]

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Эффективность

The standard naginata cut is the basic sweeping cut using the naginata's blade, targeting the legs, torso, or head with the weapon's superior reach. [1]

Родословная

Standard naginata cutting was systematised as part of atarashii naginata, the modern competitive form developed in the 20th century. [1]

Соревновательные результаты

Standard naginata cuts are the primary scoring actions in naginata competition at national and international levels. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From ready stance (chudan-no-kamae or equivalent)Assume guard position, establish distance (ma-ai), execute the cut or thrust when an opening appears
From engagement distanceUse footwork to close to striking range, execute the technique with proper edge alignment (hasuji)
As counterWait for the opponent's attack, deflect or avoid, and counter-cut to the exposed target

Варианты

Standard cutprimary cutting angle from the ready stance
Thrust (tsuki)straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face
Rising cut (kiri-age)upward diagonal cut from low to high
Diagonal cut (kesa-giri)downward diagonal cut following the kimono line

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Что говорят инструкторы

The standard naginata cut, like its shorter polearm and sword counterparts, functions primarily as a recovery and centering technique rather than an opening attack. Kali Center emphasizes that the slash is a secondary tactic to the thrust in polearm work, used to recover the center line after a blocked or parried thrust or when the weapon has been knocked off course. The mechanics involve positioning the non-dominant hand at the plexus with the dominant hand raised, then slashing downward while bringing the non-dominant hand to the hip, ensuring the blade tip does not cross the center line excessively or strike the ground. Let's ask Shogo and Let's ask Seki Sensei provide complementary detail on power transmission in cutting motions: the dominant hand should squeeze the handle from above rather than the side, with elbows positioned toward the body's interior, and critically, the non-dominant hand supplies approximately 70 percent of the cutting power while the dominant hand provides directional adjustment. This power distribution prevents tip wavering and generates maximum force through the stroke. All three instructors agree that proper stance and hand positioning are foundational, though they address different weapon lengths and cultural contexts—Kali Center focuses on medium-length spears in Filipino martial arts, while the Japanese instructors address katana and tanto principles applicable to longer polearms like the naginata.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • Kali CenterSpear Fighting Basic Techniques - Kali Escrima Arnis: Established that the slash is a secondary tactic used to recover the center line after a thrust is blocked or parried; demonstrated proper hand positioning (non-dominant hand at plexus, dominant hand up) and the downward slashing motion while keeping the tip within the center line.
  • Let's ask Shogo | Your Japanese Friend in KyotoThe Right Way to Fight with a Katana: Provided power distribution principle for cutting: non-dominant hand contributes 70 percent power (accelerator role) while dominant hand contributes 30 percent (adjustment/steering); emphasized holding the handle from above with elbows toward the body and maintaining proper two-hand spacing.
  • Let's ask Seki Sensei | Online Katana LessonsStunning Techniques You Only Use with Tantō (Shortest Katana): Reinforced the mechanics of drawing and executing cuts with shorter blades, including stance recovery (sagi chodan) and the importance of hand position in directing blade trajectory safely and effectively.

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Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

9
Экстремальный9/10

Spears, halberds, and naginata; maximum reach with lethal cutting/thrusting capability

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

Продвинутый
Допустимость на соревнованиях

Разрешена ли техника по основным соревновательным правилам

FIE Sabre — Legal cutting technique to upper body target ...
FIE Rules of CompetitionPDF
FIK Kendo — Legal if targeting valid area with correct form
FIK Kendo Competition RulesPDF
WEKAF — Legal striking technique {srcWEKAF Competition Rules}
HEMA — Legal in applicable weapon categories {srcvarious organizations

Заметки по тренировке

The standard naginata cut delivers a men-uchi (head cut) from the overhead position — the most fundamental and commonly practised naginata technique (Draeger, Classical Bujutsu, 1973)
Execution: raise the naginata overhead with both hands widely spaced on the handle, step forward with the lead foot, and drive the blade downward
The cutting motion uses the whole body: the step adds momentum, the hips rotate, and the arms guide the blade — the handle acts as a lever
The blade should contact the target (the crown of the head in competition) with the forward third of the cutting edge — this maximises cutting force
The follow-through carries the blade past the target — in competition, the cut must demonstrate proper hasuji (edge alignment) and correct form
After the cut, the practitioner immediately recovers to a guard position — maintaining the handle at centre line with the blade ready for the next technique
The standard cut is practised thousands of times in suburi (solo practice) — it is the foundation movement that develops all other naginata skills

Типичные ошибки

!Raising the naginata too slowly — the preparation and cut should be one continuous motion without pausing overhead
!Not stepping into the cut — the step is essential; stationary cuts lack power and reach
!Cutting with the arms only — the hips and core drive the cut; arm-only technique produces weak, slow cuts
!Contacting the target with the wrong part of the blade — the forward third is the effective cutting zone
!Not following through — stopping the blade on contact rather than cutting through wastes the technique
!Losing balance during the step — the step must be controlled; stumbling forward after the cut creates vulnerability
!Not recovering to guard — the post-cut position must be defensively ready for the opponent's counter

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Ready Positionassume the guard stance appropriate for the weapon
2Distance Controlmanage spacing relative to the opponent
3Execute Techniqueperform the offensive or defensive action with correct form
4Return to Guardrecover to a defensive ready position

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Book of Five Rings (Miyamoto Musashi, 1645)

1КнигаKobudo: Okinawan Weapons (Bishop, 1999)

Alias sources — [1] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [2] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [3] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982)

2КнигаThe Art of the Japanese Sword (Sato, 1983)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Classical Bujutsu (Draeger, 1973)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

4ЦитатаKobudo: Okinawan Weapons (Bishop, 1999)

Alias sources — [1] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [2] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [3] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982)

5ЦитатаThe Art of the Japanese Sword (Sato, 1983)

Effectiveness sources — [1] Classical Bujutsu (Draeger, 1973)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

wrist control for edge alignment, grip endurance, footwork precision

Favours

quick wrists, strong forearms, good posture

Key muscles

forearm extensors/flexors, deltoids, core, calves

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Как работает Standard Naginata Cut?

The Standard Naginata Cut executes the fundamental cutting action by sliding the lead hand down the shaft toward the ishizuki (butt end) while the rear hand drives the blade through the target in a sweeping arc, using the full length of the shaft to generate centrifugal force and the curved blade to create a drawing cut. The standard cut targets one of the scoring areas used in competitive naginata: men (head), kote (wrist), do (torso), or sune (shin), with each target requiring a different blade angle and body position.

Откуда происходит Standard Naginata Cut?

Standard naginata cutting technique is inherited from the koryu (classical) naginata traditions and adapted for modern competitive naginata. The cutting mechanics — centrifugal force through the shaft combined with a drawing cut from the curved blade — have remained fundamentally unchanged for centuries.

Разрешён ли Standard Naginata Cut на соревнованиях?

FIE Sabre: разрешён — Legal cutting technique to upper body target area; FIK Kendo: разрешён — Legal if targeting valid area with correct form; WEKAF: разрешён — Legal striking technique; HEMA: разрешён — Legal in applicable weapon categories

Насколько опасен Standard Naginata Cut?

Оценка опасности 9/10. Extreme — spears, halberds, and naginata; maximum reach with lethal cutting/thrusting capability

Как подготовить Standard Naginata Cut?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Ready Position → Distance Control → Execute Technique → Return to Guard.

Как защититься от Standard Naginata Cut?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты Standard Naginata Cut?

Распространённые варианты: Standard cut (primary cutting angle from the ready stance); Thrust (tsuki) (straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face); Rising cut (kiri-age) (upward diagonal cut from low to high); Diagonal cut (kesa-giri) (downward diagonal cut following the kimono line).

Насколько эффективен Standard Naginata Cut на соревнованиях?

Standard naginata cuts are the primary scoring actions in naginata competition at national and international levels.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Standard Naginata Cut?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Raising the naginata too slowly — the preparation and cut should be one continuous motion without pausing overhead / Not stepping into the cut — the step is essential; stationary cuts lack power and reach / Cutting with the arms only — the hips and core drive the cut; arm-only technique produces weak, slow cuts / Contacting the target with the wrong part of the blade — the forward third is the effective cutting zone.

Какие ещё названия есть у Standard Naginata Cut?

Standard Naginata Cut также известен как Shomen Naginata Cut, Overhead Naginata Strike, Naginata Men Uchi.