Episode 5: Criteria and Objectives for Iaido Exams
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This episode provides a comprehensive guide for Iaido practitioners preparing for the ranking examinations, outlining the specific criteria and objectives required for progression. The sections are organized by rank, starting with Ikkyu (1st kyu) and progressing to Rokudan (6th dan). For entry-level ranks, such as Ikkyu, the emphasis is on fundamentals such as proper dress, posture, and reiho (etiquette), as well as knowledge of the twelve kata of seitei. As one advances in rank, the requirements evolve to include greater confidence and familiarity with techniques, such as proper nukitsuke (drawing for cutting) and noto (sheathing), and the need to demonstrate calmness, metsuke (gaze), and kihaku (fighting spirit). Higher ranks, particularly from Sandan onward, also require the performance of koryu (ancient schools) kata and the expression of riai (principles) and elegance in practice.