Kendo is a very popular Japanese martial art

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Kendo - an ancient Japanese martial arts tradition

Kendo has an ancient tradition and plays a special role in Japanese history and culture. The term kendo is made up of the two Japanese words ken for sword and dō for way or manner. The term is also often used in the spelling Kendō. The term dates back to the beginning of the 18th century.

Kendo was originally practised by Japanese soldiers in the pre-industrial age, the famous samurai. Depending on the region, there were different styles with different techniques and tactics. After the warrior caste was abolished with the end of the Shogunate dynasty in 1867, police forces practised the martial art. This standardised the different styles. For a time during the imperial era, kendo was even a compulsory subject in Japanese schools. Many dangerous aspects of the sport were toned down or modified. This led to the rapid spread and popularity of the martial art of kendo. We from Samurai sword.buy explain exactly what kendo martial arts is and how to train it properly.


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Kendo martial arts - popular worldwide

Kendo martial arts is very popular in Japan today and is one of the favourite sports alongside baseball and sumo wrestling. The sport is very widespread and there are special clubs in schools and universities. But the sport is also practised in companies and municipal clubs and the best kendo fighters are determined at tournaments. There are individual and team disciplines at the competitions.

Kendo has continued to spread from Japan. Today, kendo is a popular sport in many regions of the world. The sport has become particularly popular in Europe, where it is also practised in universities and various clubs. In addition to fighting with the bamboo sword shinai, it also involves practising movement sequences in the form of kata.
These kendo kata are traditionally performed with wooden training swords, but due to modernisation they are now also performed with Plastic swords trained.

Even though kendo has been modernised and modified over time, it still contains original elements. In this martial art, it is not only the various techniques and tactics for the movements with the sword that play a role, but also the character of the athletes. The sport strengthens the character and reinforces the strength and determination of the spirit.

Kendo - how to train

Various aspects of Japanese culture are also incorporated into the practice of the sport of kendo. Before the start of a competition, the athletes greet each other with a bow. Another aspect that stems from Japanese history and culture is the removal of shoes in the training hall to show respect. The importance of respect also flows into other rules of behaviour in the sport.

You need certain equipment to train this martial art. This includes martial arts clothing and protective equipment with head protection called Men and protection for the forearms and hands. Athletes also wear torso protection and lumbar protection. To ensure that none of the athletes injure themselves during training, no sharp samurai swords are used. Training swords were used. These do not have a sharp blade, but are similar in size and handling to the original swords.

In a competition, the aim is to hit the opponent in different places. As body and mind form a unit, each punch is accompanied by a battle cry. This cry often also announces the body part to be struck. Various movement exercises in handling the swords and also the foot position are practised during training. The movements can be practised both alone and with a partner. Do you have any questions about us or our products? Please feel free to Contact us to us.

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