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you too? .... another one doomed ![]() |
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Ah but there you are mistaken. We've handled a sword before and we tend to do kendo like we do iai....WE COMPLETE THE CUT! Bite down and toughen up boys! My first few weeks I was making people bounce. I still do occasionally when I get a little overenthused. Another good thing to do to those who only do kendo is go into a kamae like TSKSR sasagakura ( left arm out at the opponent, palm toward face- sword is brought back over right shoulder). When they stop to say "what're ya doin' " (which they always do) you get a nice yokomen. At this point they will bleat (and yes it is bleating) "that's not kendo". To which you smile nicely and point out that you hit him on his men with your shinai before he hit you; ask him what isn't kendo about that! ![]() |
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Yeah great innit? Raising a hand up is generally cause for the other person to think "What's wrong? Are you injured? Himo undone?" only for you to hit them... very nice... |
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I don't want satsuma to get suckered!
...well...... ![]() I quite enjoy his banter from time to time but i find it really annoying when people come to aiki and they try to karatefy or ninjafy the moves... parallels with the kendo thing. It just annoys me. Oh, welcome to kendo Oroshi! I hope you didn't like the skin on your feet. ![]() |
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I'm trying not to approach kendo as an extension of iai. Obviously some things are directly transferable, but I'm not assuming anything.
I'm doing my best not to smash people to the floor by following through with my cuts (koryu iai/kenjutsu doesn't always call for a cut to gedan though so it's no real challenge). Using a shinai feels weird, though, and I haven't yet got used to stretching forward with my arms when I strike. The one thing I'm finding really difficult is hayasuburi. Too much zengogiri practice is getting in the way! I have to do it really slowly at the moment (ososuburi?). I'm still trying to find my kiai. |
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I'm trying not to approach kendo as an extension of iai. Obviously some things are directly transferable, but I'm not assuming anything. doing it slowly might be a bit of an oxymoron but the key is the footwork & its better to do hayasuburi slowly but correctly rather than quickly (yes I know) but wrong ! the feet move independently, dont jump back and forward both feet at the same time get that right & the rest will follow regards Phil.. |
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I'm trying not to approach kendo as an extension of iai. Obviously some things are directly transferable, but I'm not assuming anything. You might have a hard time using small technique, it feels very foreign, but you will get complements on big waza. |
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A few weeks ago I took up another martial art in addition to iaido. Can you guess what it is? Kendo = the way of the sword, so I reckon you'll be a more complete japanese swordsman as a result. My favourite seitei iaido hanshi hachi dan often says "kendo - iaido - same..." |
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Would that be Oda Sensei, by chance, Kendoka?
My old kendo sensei used to bemoan the iaidoka holding their shinai like iaito ![]() |
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My favourite seitei iaido hanshi hachi dan often says "kendo - iaido - same..." Welcome to kendo, Oroshi, and congratulations on having your whole cart rolling... ![]() |
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Would that be Oda Sensei, by chance, Kendoka? |
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