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    kids mopping/sweeping

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    ok so we have a kids club with the adults and my daughters are a part of it and my wife has the job of head of administration this year. anyway at the end of each practice the kids mop/sweep the gyms floor. at my previous club they always did it with suri ashi and at this club they just run. so me...

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    Fuzzy

    What are you willing to give up for kendo?

    Thread Starter: Fuzzy

    Hi Everyone, I've come around to thinking about what I am willing to give up for kendo. I understand the motivations in turning up to the dojo each week and pushing the envelope to improve, whether it be in shiai or better kendo. This is more about what I'm willing to lose rather than what I...

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    Johnson Ryu

    How to strick men with height only 157cm

    Thread Starter: Johnson Ryu

    It's hard keiko or even shiai with people all around 175, 180, or even 185cm. And I found that I can only hit the metal part of men if someone is above 175cm. When hit the metal part, the hand feeling is totally different. It's a hard feeling, and may not be ippon. As hitting men is very...

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    hl1978

    How do you teach people how to utilize the hips?

    Thread Starter: hl1978

    How do you teach people how to use the hips? What indicators do you look for to determine if someone is using their hips or not? How do you distinguish using the hips from using the quads? When you use the hips, what other muscles activate? Do you focus on the left hip, or teach both? Do you...

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    Editorial: the yin and the yangs
    13th World Kendo Championships
    Starting Over - USA vs JAPAN
    Chewing the Fat - Abe Tetsushi × Alex Bennet
    3 years for 3 days for 3 minutes
    Thoughts on the Japanese defeat
    Book Mark 1: the warrior’s path
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    Published on 10th December 2012 10:23 PM
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    By Hughes.

    The All Japan Naginata Championships (AJNC) was held on Saturday December 1 and Sunday December 2, 2012, in Yokosuka, not the most beautiful city in Japan. The men's event on Saturday was rather like an appetizer as it was much less attended that the women's contest the following day. In actual fact, the spectators’ seats were far from full on both days. Compared to any high-school naginata event, it seemed
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    The Kendo World team has assembled at the Nippon Budokan in central Tokyo to cover the 60th All Japan Kendo Championships.


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    Editorial
    By Alex Bennett PhD
    First, my editorial takes a look at the recent WKC held in Novara, Italy. our tri-annual foray onto kendo’s world stage is becoming less predictable in terms of results, and which of the traditional kendo values will be tested by fire. The various incidents experienced at the recent WKC have us all questioning purported and personal kendo values. This has to be a good thing.

    The Nut’s and Bolts of Kendo: What is Kyojitsu?
    By Nakano Yasoji (Hanshi 9-dan)

    Nakanno-sensei explains the intricacies of identifying your opponent’s mental preparedness and lapses. A vital skill for reaching the higher ranks of kendo. “If you do not take kyojitsu into consideration, the technique ...
    Published on 3rd July 2012 07:30 AM  Number of Views: 3759 
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    Uchidachi Kouno-sensei. Shidachi Katsura-sensei.

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    The Kendo World Tokyo Keiko-kai 2012


    After several months planning, the first Kendo World Tokyo Keiko-kai was held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on Saturday 30th June, 2012, in the No.2 and No.3 dojo. At first, it looked like we were going to be denied access to the Budokan as the entrance that we were going to use was roped off and the member of staff on duty did not want to take the responsibility ...
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