全日本剣道選手権 54th All Nippon Kendo Championship final
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INTENSE BATTLE OF MIND & SPIRIT
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lol :D
WOOTAAYAAAAH!!!
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@muresug No, I think you got me wrong. It would be senseless to premeditate the move, because 8th Dan, (highest grade in Kendo) would have an easy battle. Such trained Kendo-Ka like we see in the video would be able to defend if you premeditate. Neither you are allowed to name an area to hit, and then hit another spot. No, the meaning is "Kikentainoichi". This sounds complicated, but it simply means: Your Sword, Mind and body are one. You name the part you hit in the same moment as you hit.
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That Squaking Bird needs to shut the fuck up >=/
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@muresug Yes, you can "feint". For example you can pretend attacking Men (head) but than swiftly swing your blade and hit the Do (abdomen). You can also hit Men and switfly hit Kote (Wrist) after the first strike. Otherwhise you can change your stance. Some Kendoka fight with two Swords (Nito: a short and a long blade). Other have a very open stance, they have their arms in the air all the time, so they can strike for Men more efficient, but the Do remains uncovered.
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@TheMangekyoItachi Just out of interest (im a fencer not a kendoka) does that mean that tactically you premeditate the move before you hit? Is there any scope for changing your mind mid action? What about 'feints', can you pretend to strike one area to draw the opponents defence into a different line allowing you to attack another or does the discipline of kendo rely on 'timing and distance' to break through a defence. (I'm trying to understand the essential mindset.)
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@Sally0602 I am a Kendo-ka, and yes, you have to shout your moves. At least at Shinai Contest as you see in this Video. For example "kote". It means "hand", and has to be shouted when you are about to hit the enemies hand. Only if you really hit the enemy and shout the right "Kyai" (The name of the move) you will get a point. After two acknowlegded hits, you win the Shinai battle.
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@succumb2me i was just thinking of starting to play kendo, where can i read more about the rules? do you really have to shout your moves?
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私は日本を愛して
プレイヤーとプロモーターを一緒くたに語り、
個人と全体とを混同し、
「確実に」などと間違った前提を持ち出し、
さらには場違いも甚だしい所へ唐突に書き込む。
少なくとも君にとっては、スポーツも武道も精神的成長に何一つ効果をもたらさなかった事だけは分かったよ。
deep4974 3 years ago 26
やっぱ剣道はすごいね!!!
日本の誇れる国技だわ!!!
vegeta0621 2 years ago 17