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tsuba_man
11-11-2003, 08:06 AM
is there anythin u can use instead of a shinai that u might just find lying about the place that u can use in a smallish room. Im pretty lucky cos i live at a uni college with a couple of guys that do kendo too, and i can have a whack with my mates in an abandoned squash court, but it does gets tough trying to swing a shinai in a college dorm. Also, would swingin somethin that is about the same length but heavier than a shinai help or hinder your training efforts?

Yowai
11-11-2003, 09:30 AM
Light a bottle-rocket and swing that.

Fantasia
11-11-2003, 01:39 PM
is there anythin u can use instead of a shinai that u might just find lying about the place that u can use in a smallish room. Im pretty lucky cos i live at a uni college with a couple of guys that do kendo too, and i can have a whack with my mates in an abandoned squash court, but it does gets tough trying to swing a shinai in a college dorm. Also, would swingin somethin that is about the same length but heavier than a shinai help or hinder your training efforts?

A) I wouldn't use anything besides a shinai for reasons of grip, balance, safety, etc. But you can do suburi in seiza if ceiling height is a problem.

B) I know some people put "donut" weights on their shinai when they practice to build strength and make it that much easier to swing a normal-weight shinai. Same principle as swinging a bat with weights while you're on deck.

tsuba_man
12-11-2003, 08:36 AM
yeah alright cheers, ill probably just hit the gym or something :rambo:

kendomushi
12-11-2003, 10:32 AM
A heavy suburi to is the most common way of doing what you suggest. You can however use almost anything, provided you are using the correct motion. A heavy pipe, the bar from a set of weights, a 5 or 10kg weight.

miojine yahiko
04-02-2004, 10:36 AM
maby a bokken its like three pounds go to tigerstrike . com