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10. Dan Kendo Saimura Goro Sensei in Front of the emperor

Admirez la fluidité du déplacement et la façon d’empêcher toute attaque avec le sabre et le placement du corps.

Examens

Tout ce qui est demandé pour les examens, de manière générale dans le monde entier et aux USA en particulier.

STUDY GUIDE FOR KENDO PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Contributors and Sources
REI-GI (ETIQUETTE)
APPEARANCE
JI-GEIKO
KATA
WRITTEN EXAMINATION

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Contributors and Sources

D. Ebihara
I. Murakami
R. Omoto
J. Marsten

Points to be aware of in a Kendo Examination - M. Tanigami & M. Asaoka
Kendo Examination - S. Nakamura, T. Haga, N. Sato
The Path to Higher Degrees - T. Haga, K. Iho, N. Sato
Instructional Manual for Youth & Children - AJKF
Japanese-English Kendo Dictionary -AJKF
Note: This study guide reflects general concepts agreed upon by many Kendoists, however, there will always be those who have their own viewpoints and ideas. To fully learn about the philosophy and concepts of Kendo, one must continue their own education by studying all aspects of Kendo and not only limiting their study to this “guide”.

la suite sous http://www.kendo-usa.org/reference/studyguide.htm

Toda sensei

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Anthony Bourdain and Kendo Masters - More amazing video clips are a click away

All Japana Kendo Federation - Manual Vol 2

Tout est là
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=All+japan+kendo+federation+video&aq=f

Allez lire des articles sur le blog du Shugo-Nanseikan

Welcome to Shugo-Nanseikan
This blog is made up of articles that reinforce ideas and concepts presented during training at Nanseikan Kendo Club. It is aimed at Nanseikan students whose ages range from 7 to almost 20 years of age. The concepts are re-presented here to aid memory of terms and ideas that are taught within the club and may be forgotten amid the flow of physical training.

http://shugo-nanseikan.blogspot.com/

Kaeshido - un article en anglais pour Matt

As most people who practice with me know, I like kaeshi dou. Trying to teach it though, is not a simple matter. To be honest, I have not seen many kendoka below 4th dan attempt is successfully.
Dou generally is a difficult technique. Against correct chudan, there is rarely an opportunitiy for tobikomi dou. Hiki dou […] http://kenshi247.net/suite/kendoinfo/category/kaeshi-dou/

Habillez-vous comme il faut - part 2

Très intéressant article sur le blog kenshi247.net
http://kenshi247.net/suite/kendoinfo/2009/01/18/chakuso/

Exemple à ne pas suivre!!!

Habillez-vous comme il faut

Une video de la fédération japonaise de kendo.
A consulter IMPERATIVEMENT par tous les débutants et parfois aussi par les avancés.

Chiba sensei en video

Une inspiration, pour la technique, mais surtout pour le seme.
Observez

Traduction sur le site www.kendo-world.com

Originally Posted by ben
The first word Chiba sensei says is “ichibyoshi”, meaning the oji waza should be a single movement, lit. “in one breath”. IOW not to think of it as a block followed by a counter, but a single action, block and counter as one.

He also says each time you attempt it in training you should score ippon. Aim for 100% success in training.

He also spoke about the need for inducing the attack by your opponent, using seme. It’s case-by-case: sometimes your opponent will flinch from your seme, sometimes it will trigger their attack. He goes on to say that you can’t wait in kamae for the opponent’s attack, you step in with the right foot, a.k.a seme-ashi, inducing the opponent to come at you.

In this case, IIRC, the seme-ashi movement was also a training technique. When the person who was practising the oji waza took a step forward, their partner was to attack men or kote, depending on what the training focus was.

A couple of times he says things like, “So what do you think? You’ve seen it so now you can do it can’t you?” Everyone laughs because they all know that he makes it look easy. He’s quite a comedian with those eyebrows.

Nice to see it’s getting some views, and a link over on the BKA forum. It’s one of my favourite little vids.

b

PS - lifting the kensen as you step in will give your opponent kote ownership.
PPS - As part of a whole day, things like body language and repeated use of Japlish (”zenbu one-motion daiyo”) meant that those there got a better sense of it than from this vid. The purpose of the vid is not to learn from the verbal instruction, but to learn from Chiba sensei’s body movement and the sound of his fumikomi and tenouchi.
PPS - The translator is Yano sensei who passed his nanadan exam at the most recent shinsa in Tokyo. It was his first attempt.

http://www.kendo-world.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19890

Construire une attaque sur l'énergie du déplacement donne vie au sabre

Shimano Masahiro, hanshi à 64 ans. Il a commencé le kendo à 15 ans. Depuis son initiation qui dura six mois, les bases du ashisabaki qu'il édifia solidement sont toujours présentes chez lui.

Cela tient sans conteste aux connaissances qu'il acquit par la pratique, basées sur un kihon solide. Imprégné de vigueur, le style développé par Shimano hanshi est en même temps élégant.

A l'aune de son expérience, Shimano hanshi nous parle de ashisabaki.


Lisez la suite sur le site de Kendo Avignon.


http://www.kendo-avignon.com/pdf_files/ashisabaki.pdf

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