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Kendoka Heather
21st December 2009, 09:48 PM
Hello everyone. I have been reading the forums for awhile and I have learned alot, thank you. I am very new to Kendo and I love it.

I told one of my friends in California that I was taking kendo and they sent me this link...http://www.completemartialart.com/kendo/

I tried to explain to my friend that the example above is not Kendo. I think it is Kumdo, but I am not sure. What do ya'll think?

b8amack
21st December 2009, 10:28 PM
Maybe you missed the banner up top, where it says "Hwa Rang Do"?

ahmed61086
21st December 2009, 11:17 PM
Hello everyone. I have been reading the forums for awhile and I have learned alot, thank you. I am very new to Kendo and I love it.

I told one of my friends in California that I was taking kendo and they sent me this link...http://www.completemartialart.com/kendo/

I tried to explain to my friend that the example above is not Kendo. I think it is Kumdo, but I am not sure. What do ya'll think?

Those people are not doing Kumdo.

Kendo and Kumdo are the same thing.

sirius1906
21st December 2009, 11:52 PM
They looking like McKendo / McKumdo.

Fonsz
21st December 2009, 11:57 PM
I like the "kneeling" do. It's just like in nanahon me kata.
I also like this:

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You can start immediately now if that isn't quick service than I don't know what is.

Eight
22nd December 2009, 02:29 AM
I would definitely join that dojo if I lived nearby - their website says you will "Learn the best attack for every situation you may encounter." I've always felt that most dojo are lacking when it comes to teaching what to do if attacked by a panda on a unicycle while falling from an aircraft above the Swiss Alps.

Toecutter
22nd December 2009, 02:48 AM
Is this in flames yet? What ever that link is to it’s neither. All I can say is ouch, their elbows and tare certainly got a workout. Look up what federation you should be in, go to their website and find a dojo that is listed, the dojo you have a link to is 99.99% not affiliated with the AUSKF.

hl1978
24th December 2009, 11:18 PM
I believe Orishiki Do used to be a valid waza in pre-war kendo. I'll have to try it sometime, not like ive never practice nanhonme before.

Toecutter
25th December 2009, 12:39 AM
I believe Orishiki Do used to be a valid waza in pre-war kendo. I'll have to try it sometime, not like ive never practice nanhonme before.
I don't think what they're doing is Orishiki-do, at least not how it was described to me. It looks like they have Suneate on their tare and the strike is to the hip or thigh, not do, not to mention they're sliding in and hitting it. They just need to add in ripping the men off maybe a little kidney stomping and the picture would be complete. Either way its neither kendo or kumdo, but I would like to see someone try that on a high ranking sensei just to see what he’d do.

Welshy
25th December 2009, 01:35 AM
Oh man, that twirling hiki leg strike at 2:47 made me all tingly.

rfoxmich
25th December 2009, 03:21 AM
There actually is a technical term for what they are doing: "Crap" wonder who the guy? is that's wearing those red pyjamas... and as if they're not embarrassed enough by the weird twirly dealie at 2:47 which culminates in a whack to the tare, they have to replay that a couple of times.

Then again, any school(?) that lets me master over 108 different weapons must be a force to be reckoned with.. if only on the comedy circuit.

ender84567
11th January 2010, 11:04 PM
ouch, reminds me of 2 mudans I saw at a summercamp once, went in for do at the same time, and got a simultaneous thigh smack, they both limped off to the side and sat down after that.