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    Okada Sensei

    I have just watched some footage of Okada sensei in Vincennes in 2008 on YouTube. Can anybody give me any information on him. It looks very tough I really like his kendo.

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    Sorry if any of this is wrong but as far as I know he holds nanadan and is currently the Ladies Kendo coach for Nittaidai university. He's also the Technical Director for the Andorran Kendo Association.

    He's the third in a line of kendoka based in the Shodokan dojo in Tokyo. His grandfather being the first and an instructor for the Imperial Guard and Tokyo Police.

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    afaik he holds a seminar in Andorra every year around the end of july, if you're interested in attending next year i can forward you the info. some of the girls from the nittaidai team usually come with him too. apparently theyre all very strong...

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    Thanks for the info. Paburo that would be great!

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    Hi,



    I've met Okada morimasa sensei at several seminar. He is not the most cheerfull guy I know but he's strong no doubt about it.

    A typical one week seminar is tough on your body:
    - asa geiko before breakfast
    - 3h of technical seminar then ji-geiko before the meal
    - 4h of hard work
    And that's for 6 days with a competition the last day and don't forget the haya suburi marathon.

    It may varies but he usually comes with other sensei (japanese hachidan or european nanadan ) and youngsters from his dojo or the nittaidai. I really like his kendo, not really the kind you will see in shiai but beautiful. One of the tricks he love to use is to strike several do in a row ( I've seen a godan striked by 7 alternate do cut while trying to go for one men).



    Attending one of his seminar is a great chance



    Bye

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