kendo tsuki
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It's awesome because even though i don't speak japanese i understand what he is saying
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@binuzian some taikai have rules against mudansha, or even sometimes up to nidan, using tsuki cause they generally don't have the control to execute it safely. However, if there's no rule against it and you have the opening, then it's probably ok. However, I've been told that never use tsuki against a sensei unless you have permission. It's one of those unwritten rules.
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Great!
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@CaptainLutra yeah.....I barely see any tsuki-ari....but if theres openings then why not :P
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You can, but if you do not execute it correctly you have to accept the pay back, probably a correct tsuki.
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@binuzian it's not when it's an ippon - hahahaha! it's a technique like any else. there is nothing impolite about that. especially in a shiai there are no such things like holding back - it's a fight. but be aware that a tsuki-ari is very hard to obtain.
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is it okay to try tsuki on senior when in shiai?. my friends told me that its impolite
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is it okay to try tsuki on seniors when in a game?
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@dojomania you dont know what your talking about. Kumdo and Kendo are fencing....it doesnt hold any sword art. Its an Art to form a better self and it teach's you to react first.
kendo was started by japanese senseis, foremost Nakanishi Chuto in the late 1700s, a master Ono-ha Itto Ryu of swordsmanship. He realized that swordsmanship was becoming more modern and popular among the non hereditary warrior class. Innovations like the kote arm guards were first, and eventually all the old attack points were distorted into what kendo is today, with bogu points of attack.
Kendo, was introduced to Korea from Japan in 1896 as a form of police and military training.
shane6003PQ 2 years ago 26
Hmm people are really sounding racist here. What's the big deal, seriously
I practice Kendo in singapore and i have two sensei here one is Korean one is Japanese.
The Korean sensei did a tsuki in a shiai and we were all going wow.
And the Japanese sensei was saying to learn small men strike you must learn tsuki well first ;p. lol
They are both very strong and ya the important thing is. Just respect people who are strong. Race doesn't matter
KiraDevilSame 3 years ago 21