Power in Kendo (From the 70th All Japan Kendo Championship)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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    Power in kendo does not mean to hit harder, it means having the correct technique to transfer the energy from your body into the shinai, and being able to have fast and stable zanshin.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @Kendotips
    @Kendotips  Год назад

    Watch the breakdown of Murakami's Winning men here: ruclips.net/video/v82oi8E7DHg/видео.html What is your struggle right now in your kendo?

  • @iDigsGiantRobots
    @iDigsGiantRobots Год назад +2

    That first clip of someone clobbering down on the men made me burst out laughing. Thanks 😂

  • @chun_8070
    @chun_8070 Год назад +1

    0:17 made me laugh a lot harder than I'd care to explain
    This is a great topic: I always tell newcomers to my university's kendo club that we're not trying to bludgeon people to death (and if we were, it wouldn't be kendo).

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  Год назад

      People always want to do strong and fast kendo before correct. I think we make the biggest progress when we understand that is ok to get hit and learning to do things slow helps us be faster.

  • @Not-so-cool-name
    @Not-so-cool-name Год назад

    Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  Год назад

      Thank you very much. I really appreciate the support!!!

  • @Cyanoblades
    @Cyanoblades Год назад

    So true. I've been lucky enough to have been hit by a Japanese national team member. I could barely feel his kote strikes but they were lightning fast and on target.

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  Год назад

      And correct me if I’m wrong but they had good impact as well even though they were not painful.

  • @augustomartinez6904
    @augustomartinez6904 Год назад

    This is something I'm working on a lot. Being more effective with my strikes, trying to eliminate all unnecessary movements. I've really seen the gap of difference in this in a recent seminar.

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  Год назад +1

      Is so interesting because I think you start getting power in kendo when you stop trying to put power in your hits and relax more!

  • @fynnkinschewski8582
    @fynnkinschewski8582 Год назад

    👍

  • @MingTwoG
    @MingTwoG Год назад

    omg that poor guy whom you did the hard hitting example on must have his ears ringing

    • @Kendotips
      @Kendotips  Год назад

      If it makes you feel better I was the one receiving the hit, but actually it didn’t hurt I took that footage testing a bogu set from kendo star that is s”uper protective “ and I was totally fine!

    • @MingTwoG
      @MingTwoG Год назад

      @@Kendotips glad it was a painless experience haha we've all been through a couple of those hard ones