51-st Tozai Taiko Eiga v Sato

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2006

Great fight from the 51-st Tozai Taiko.

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  • No, Eiga is the red one!

  • the red one

  • 2005

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  • I can tell you that even with the armor you will feel the power of the hits

  • By only scoring decent cuts Kendo players refine their skill. If this was a fight with live blades it would play differently but those with better skill would still win.

    By scoring only the best hits players refine their skill.

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  • @jamjax that's right. Kendo is a training method for sword fighting. Not a live blade fighting. For that, you have kendo kata and iai.

  • Eiga, Tsuki...so clean, so nice. Even if the judges didn't count them.

  • sato

  • Sorry. Who's White?

  • everyone who practises kendo knows that :p

  • Problem is 99% of all the strikes happen at the same time and cancel each other out. There would be Lots of dead people...

  • Its not so bad. only problem is sometimes they miss your armor completely!

  • actually the armor is there to protect you from the blows.

    dont listen to jacolives, its impossible to get cuts from a shinai. the blows from kendo to the wrist, head and chest are powerful, even with armor they hurt. without armor, a cut to the head from a strong firm blow could easily bust your skull open. or blows to the body could easily crack ribs without the armor etc.

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