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Old 07-14-2006, 07:00 AM   #10
DouseAuthott

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I'm doing kendo for about 4 months now and I do suburi at home.

It's important to know how to do this slow just like it has been metioned before speed will come later.

My sensei and sempai keep mentioning to do the technique correct and speed comes naturally then, if you try to do it the other way then your timing goes way off.

I have this really bad in kirikaeshi when I am making the backwards strikes but this will just take alot of practise.

Make sure you relax and just go with the flow.

It's alot of info right now but it's just as Neil-san just mentioned, you have a life time.

Welcome to the forum and I hope you'll enjoy kendo as much as we all do.
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