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The Bokken is a wooden training tool for those martial artists interested in learning the use of a sword. In Japan, the sword and the art of its use goes back before the times of written history. There are legends that tell of the mythical period of the gods concerning their use of swords.
During the earliest times, Japanese swords were copied from those used in china but as Japanese arts changed, so did their swords. The Chinese swords were mainly long and straight, perfect for thrusting into an opponent.
In Japan, swords began to be shorter with a curve to the blade as well as a longer, two-handed hilt. As Japanese warfare had turned to the use of cavalry, these types of swords were perfect for swinging in wide slashes from a top a horse.
It was during the Muromachi Period 1336-1600 A.D. that the use of the Bokken became popular. It was during this time the warriors began learning the art of dueling against a single opponent instead of fighting in a battlefield situation. It was from this single fighting man concept that the "Ryu" specialty style came into being. This concept also gave birth to the highly skilled and regarded samurai.
Historically, Bokken are as old as Japanese sword, and were used for the training of warriors, Miyamoto Musashi, a Kenjutsu master, was renowned for fighting fully armed foes with only one or two bokken. In a famous legend, he defeated Sasaki Kojiro with a bokken he had carved from an oar while traveling on a boat to the predetermined island for the duel.
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USTA is a martial arts school located in Richardson Texas lead by two 5th-degree black belt master instructors who teach adults and children Tae kwon do, self defense Jujitsu, Kenjutsu and Arnis.
Unusual Wedding Dresses
Today,the grandmothers long flowing white wedding dresses with a train and veil sporting a Tiara is not the norm anymore for the brides wedding attire. Tradition has been changed, and the new generation of brides are looking for something unusual. Thinking outside of the box is now the norm, and today's brides are creating some lasting impressions, not only for themselves, but also for their guests with unusual wedding dresses.
Themes are also becoming popular, replacing the stuffiness of tradition and bringing in a lighter more fun atmosphere to a wedding reception. Just lately some unique and modern weddings have consisted of Scottish attire, coffee at Starbucks, underwater in scuba gear, or in a Hot Air balloon.
The important thing to remember is this is your special day, have fun and plan the wedding that will make you happy, and don't be persuaded by family members to stick with tradition just because that's how it has always been done.
The wedding dress is usually the second tradition next to location to be changed from the norm to the unusual. The gothic scene is still a popular lifestyle and many brides are wearing beautiful black victorian type gowns to be married in. Another popular style that parts from the norm is celtic wedding dress with there gold embroidery, long flowing sleeves and corseted waists.
Many brides who are born in countries other than America often feel the need to remain true to their cultures and their families, and this pull can be quite strong on their wedding day. Many women are finding ways to combine traditions from their respective homelands while coming up with something completely unusual. For instance, some Vietnamese brides get married in the traditional long ao dai, but have the wedding dresses made up in stunning western white styles, while other brides combine a Japanese kimono design into their dress.
Other women find aspects of tradition stifling, and will mix up their ceremony with Chinese-style zest. The bride might dress her bridesmaids in red or slinky black Cheongsams, dresses with high collars and slit sides.
Maybe you are going for the fairy tale wedding theme with a medieval or Renaissance flair to your wedding dresses. The important thing is to form an idea of what you would like to have in a wedding dress, and then start your research from there.
When buying unusual wedding dresses you can pretty much forget your local wedding stores. Businesses are slow to change with the times and are likely to only carry traditional wedding styles. You might have better luck searching online or in an antique store.
If you are looking for that totally off the wall style that is different than any other, think about commissioning a seamstress to create the perfect unusual wedding gown for you. There are many seamstresses that are willing to create the perfect unusual wedding gowns made entirely to suit your tastes and style.
Ask your local fabric supplier for recommendations, they will be able to help you select a style that will look unusual on you and you'll feel comfortable wearing. You may also be able to spend less by having a gown made for you.
The key is to pick out the perfect gown that you will be happy with, remember this is your special day, and you will want to wear whatever is going to make you happy.
Hope all brides can find their perfect unusual wedding dresses!
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what are you gonna be for halloween?
One year, I was a Japanese woman wearing a kimono from Japan & chopsticks in my hair bun w/ a kabuki white face.
My teacher in elementary school was dressed as a California raisin wearing a big black trash bag filled w/ papers creating a wrinkley affect as a dried grape. It was a cheap and creative costume.
Dragging out my Vader cape and mask for yet another year. I am almost tall enough to make a very convincing Darth Vader.
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