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Black Dragon Kendo is a
very demanding yet fullfilling class. Kendo means "the
way of the sword" Practitioners of kendo are called kendōka,
or occasionally kenshi, meaning "swordsman". Purpose To mold
the mind and body. To
cultivate a vigorous spirit, And
through correct and rigid training, To
strive for improvement in the art of Kendo. To hold
in esteem human courtesy and honor. To
associate with others with sincerity. And to
forever pursue the cultivation of oneself. Thus
will one be able: To love
ones country and society; To
contribute to the development of culture; And to
promote peace and prosperity among all peoples. |
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Modern kendo
techniques comprise both strikes and thrusts. Strikes are only made towards
specified target areas on the wrists,
head, or body, all of which are protected by armour. The targets are men,
sayu-men or yoko-men (upper left or right side of the men),
the right kote at any time, the left kote when it is in a
raised position, and the left or right side of the dō. Thrusts
are only allowed to the throat. However, since an incorrectly performed
thrust could cause serious injury to the opponent's neck, thrusting
techniques in free practice and competition are often restricted to senior dan
graded kendōka. Competitors
call their targets in a strong voice (KIAI) as they strike. Blows must be
delivered with clarity and precision using the outer third of the bamboo
SHINAI. The referees look for good form and a
strong follow through that leaves a player in a position to continue
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Grandmaster Reynolds teachingKendo class |
Mokusoh: Meditation with eyes
closed a some dojo it is done
before and after the practice. In a seiza
position place both hands together one on top of the
other. Palms are facing up and both thumbs
gently touching each other. Start with
"mokusoh!" and finish with "yame!" |
Uchikomi keiko: This is a fundamental exercise that can be performed
with each other, an instructor, or using instruments or uchikomi-bo. Use all
of the basic techniques with good foot work and ma-ai. Strike with correct
form and spirit when the instructor opens suki or shows you an opening to
strike. Correct follow through and return to zanshin or state of readiness
are essential. |
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