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    mikedunn
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    kendo books

    anybody know of any good books about kendo, training, philosophy, history, etc?

    i've read kendo by minoru kiyota. and i recommend it as it details the history of budo and looks at how different buddhist philosophies affected the development of kendo/bushido.

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    I believe that by far the most 'instructional' one is KENDO - The Definitive Guide. It's very useful for beginners. Then there's the older 'This is Kendo', which is very nice for providing a view on kendo in the sixties, and also features a lot of history and some more advanced sections.

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    Yup, THIS IS KENDO by Junzo Sasamori and Gorden Warner is good.

    For Kata try, LOOKING AT A FAR MOUNTAIN by Paul Budden
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    Rather than go through it all again....

    http://www.kendo-world.com/forum/sho...=&threadid=214

    Enjoy!

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