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    Looking for Kendo DVD or Book.

    Can someone please point me to some good Kendo DVD or Book? i already have a few, im looking some advanced, not how to put hakama, bogu, and stuff like that, maybe some footwork, exercises, and of course techniques.

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    I would recommend Kendo: The Definitive Guide by Ozawa Sensei. It covers what you're looking for plus has a guide list & description of various waza. The diagrams can be a little confusing without proper dojo instruction, but then again Kendo can't be learned from a book.

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    Spaminator Neil Gendzwill's Avatar
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    Subscribe to Kendo World then, there's really nothing else in English that will expand much on that book.
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    Looking at a Far Mountain is good, for when you get to kata.

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    Try this link. There should be something of use for you in there.

    http://www.kendo-world.com/products.php?s%5Bcat%5D=4
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    This DVD has a lot of good info on footwork and technique

    http://www.budovideos.com/shop/custo...cat=367&page=2

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    I like this series of four DVDs. They are very clear and you can view each technique from three different angles. Hidekatsu Inoue has also got an ace kiai :P

    The only downer is they are pricey:
    http://www.budovideos.com/shop/custo...59&cat=&page=1

    The only clip from these DVDs i could find on youtube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyJNAluiOKY

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    yes, i own that vid, i would like to find some similiar to these vids, but from other sensei.

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    Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I like to know, how useful is the book for a beginner Kendo: The Definitive Guide by Ozawa Sensei? Is there a preview I can consult on the level of complexity in the technique being taught?

    I have seen some parts of the book on google books but it only shows the basic (putting on the uniform & armour).

    I'm wondering if it would hold comparative technical information to say, a sport fencing book like "On Fencing" by Aldo Nadi.

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    It's a definitive guide.

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    Ozawa's book is pretty much the standard as far as an english language introduction to kendo book goes. Warners book is also good, but I think it has become a bit dated, as the audience that book was written for is not that same as ozawa's in my opinion.
    I'm a super kendo slacker.

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    Ozawa, and OP

    In regards to the Ozawa book for beginners - a friend loaned me the Ozawa book, and I find it very useful as a reference. But imo, a book can only be just that, a reference. I don't think you can learn or really be instructed by a book. The only way to really learn is in the dojo from your senseis and sempais. I still do occasionally look around for other books, but haven't found a whole lot.


    To the original poster - perhaps you could post a list of the book and videos you do have, so people don't post the same. I think others would also be interested in your library; I would be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Gendzwill View Post
    Subscribe to Kendo World then, there's really nothing else in English that will expand much on that book.
    I have a few back issues of Kendo World and have to say they are superb publications that seem to cover every aspect of Kendo imaginable. I wish it were available when I was practising.
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