Kendo Q&A
This page is a collection of questions and answers about kendo; Kendo Q&A. Since kendo is not as popular as it should be, there are not many instructors that kendo practitioners can ask questions of, in countries other than Japan. Besides, due to a traditional kendo training method, many kendo-ka do not know why we do what we do. The traditional training method is "do what teachers tell us to do without asking them why". This is a great method to improve skills but is a great way to lose traditions such as the philosophy behind the skills. On top of it, since kendo is not very popular yet, many want to ask about kendo. I am sure that there are many people who have the same kinds of questions. Here I would like to share the questions and the answers about kendo with you. You can now ask questions here directly! And if you have answers, go ahead and answer some questions. We are here to prevent wrong ideas about kendo from taking over the real kendo. I appreciate your questions and participation!
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How to increase my stamina for kendo?
    
I know that stamina is important in Kendo. I have been given some suggestions by someone on how to increase my stamina which is by doing high output workouts ...
Increase Fumikomi Power
    
I want to know how to improve my push off in Kendo. I mean the impulse of the fumikomi.
Answer: To increase the power/impulse of fumikomi, you need ...
How many types of oi-geiko exist?
    
Striking while my opponent is running away is oi-geiko. However, I have seen 3 drills that can be called with this name:
- Striking while the motodachi ...
What is kukan datotsu?
    
I have tried to find the correct translation to “kukan datotsu” and I have found that means "Striking an imaginary opponent". Does this means all tandoku ...
Why am I not allowed to dodge in kendo?
    
When the opponent strikes at your head why am I not allowed to sway back to dodge it and then counter attack?
Answer: If we talk about what is allowed ...
Kendo Ranking System
    
I would like to know how the rankings go from beginner to Dan and the time frame of each.
Answer: I started from no kyu and kyu started from the ...
Am I using these kendo terms right?
    
Am I using these kendo terms right?
I am puzzled by the common use of some words in my country. For example "MENTSUKE" is used here at the beginning ...
More power in the left hand than the right hand. Why?
    
Actually the strength of our right hand is much stronger than that of our left hand, then why do we need to put our strength in our left hand rather than ...
When is the best moment to strike?
    
When I tried to strike my opponent in jigeiko, I couldn't hit the target. My opponent always hit me first or I missed the target. Is it because I'm only ...
Was it too quick for me to put armor on?
    
I started kendo 5-6 months ago and now training in armor. I trained only 2 times with the full equipment but I feel like a kendo-ka who has to learn all ...
Martial Arts is a way of life?
    
I've heard not to treat Martial Arts as a sport, however; how is Martial Arts a way of life?
Answer: This can be a long answer but since there is ...
Red Strings Tied Around New Shinai?
    
I noticed that there are red threads tied in two places around the shinai. Are these strings necessary?
I did not see them on the shinai in some of ...
How to develop a good kiai?
    
I have lots of problem with my kiai. Not only I feel they sound funny, but also each time after practice I have sore throat and my voice is not normal ...
The Japanese Don't Like It When Westerners Ask About Samurai?
  
A friend of mine was on a Japanese forum and asked a Japanese guy something about Samurai. That person responded rudely to him.
Based off of that ...
What is yakusoku geiko?
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What is yakusoku geiko? When should I use this term?
What is the difference between yakusoku geiko and "onaji no waza uchikomi geiko" a term I read ...
Haya Suburi footwork
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I trained in another dojo in another country during my winter break and I have found some ambiguity in the footwork of haya suburi.
My dojo taught us ...
How to practice and gain more knowledge about kendo without a sensei in your country?
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If no sensei or a kendoist who is an expert in kendo, how can we train kendo and earn more knowledge about kendo? Any ideas?
Answer: Make sure that ...
Shoulder Problem in Kendo
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My shoulders hurt a lot, and I can't swing properly the shinai to make big men. Small men is bad too :(
Shinai seems to be very very heavy !!
My ...
How to overcome my nervousness when I start shiai?
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Even though I have been doing kendo since 2006, I still haven't figured out how to overcome my nervousness in shiai. I started owning a bogu this year ...
Seiza and Mokuso Manners
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Question: As other kendo-ka are putting on bogu, do we look straight ahead or tilt our head and eyes down? I've seen it done both ways and don't know ...
"Sashi" and "Defence techniques"
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Some of my biggest concerns are "sashi" and "how to defend my self."
Firstly, in Japan, do people feel appropriate with sashi techniques? Most kendo-...
A shinai or a bokken?
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Which is better for training, a shinai or bokken?
Answer: I prefer doing suburi with a bokuto (or bokken). It is simply because it gives me a sense ...
How to Train Kendo Alone?
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How can I train in Kendo when there is no dojo where I live?
Answer: Depending on your level, but there are many things that we can do.
- suburi ...
Balance in Footwork
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A major problem I have been having is I lose my balance often while doing basic footwork (okuri-ashi, etc.) The result is that instead of travelling in ...
How do I tie the knot correctly on the kendo-gi?
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How do I get the knot go horizontal? I've just bought my first hakama and kendogi and my sensei explained why the knot needs to be horizontal. Every time ...
How to wear a Hakama
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I've found many different ways of wearing a hakama on the internet, and I've seen a few different ways in my club. I was wondering if there is a "correct"...
Cutting properly
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When cutting do I push the sword outward and forward with my right hand while swinging with the wrist of the left hand, or do I just let the left hand ...
Right-Handed Kendo
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What do you mean by you Kendo becoming right-handed? What is the problem with right-handed Kendo? How can I avoid it?
Answer: It means your right ...
Shinai lengths
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I was just wondering about the regulations of the shinais...I have a feeling the 37 shinai is slightly too long for me...(college+ category) is it permissible ...
Reach Disadvantage: Sizing Opponents
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I'm only 5'6" and when facing an opponent 6'1" I think I would have a reach disadvantage. I love Kendo and I'm still just working on the basics but what ...
Making a shinai from scratch: From growing bamboo
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Has anyone tried to grow bamboo to harvest their own Shinai? If they have, can they give complete details?
There is a video in Japanese "The complete ...
Shinai, Bokken, and Suburito: What should I use each for?
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I have a Shinai, Bokken, and Suburito, but I only use my shinai for practice, because I figured that students should only be using Shinai. I read that ...
- There is a difference between sports and martial arts. What is it?I think this makes kendo as a martial art and very unique.
- The samurai manga I highly recommend is called Vagabond. Why isgood about this manga? Here is why.
- Of course, we want to train hard because we want to improve ourkendo, right? But how much should we push ourselves? We do not want tohurt ourselves either. Here is a solution to deal with such conflict. - Can we learn kendo on our own? Or is it even possible? It is saidthat kendo cannot be learned on your own and we need an instructor. I couldagree more. But then do we just neglect those who cannot go to a dojo?No! I want them to understand what kendo really is. - It is fortunate to have more than one instructors because we can actuallysee different types of kendo. However, when they tell you what to do, itis hard to know whose teachings we should follow. What shall we do?
- Blisters and kendo are inseparable. We cannot really avoid having blisters in kendo. So we should know how to treat blisters.
- There is a basic zanshin form. However, since we don't really see it all the time, many people get confused. Find out more about how to take zanshin after striking.
- Since kendo is a martial art, people seek a possibility to use kendo techniques in street fighting. Here is an answer to this question.
- "I challenge you". There is nothing wrong with this sentence. But we don't really challenge others in kendo. Find out more about what we do in kendo instead of challenging others.
- Have you thought that you could use a suburito in training? If you have or if you have wondered, this article is helpful for you.
- Suburito is a good tool to gain speed and strength. But we should know when and how we should use it; otherwise, we develop bad habits.
- Katate tsuki and jodan footwork are fairly advanced. If you don't have 5 years or more experienced in kendo, you do not have to worry about them too much.
- These are very hard to understand and perform in kendo. It is not possible to answer these questions about them with one sentence. I am trying to break the mechanism of these performance into pieces.
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