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: The training hall is considered a sacred space. Practitioners perform a standing bow when entering and leaving.

: Protective gear added after several months of training, including the Men (helmet), Kote (gauntlets), Do (chest protector), and Tare (waist protector). 3. Fundamental Mechanics Kendo Guide for Adult Beginners (Part 1)

: Instructors are addressed as Sensei . Common commands include Onegaishimasu (please practice with me) at the start of a session and Arigato Gozaimashita (thank you) at the end. 2. Essential Equipment

A Beginner’s Guide to Kendo: The Way of the Sword Kendo (剣道), which translates to "the Way of the Sword," is a modern Japanese martial art descended from the swordsmanship of the samurai. It combines rigorous physical activity with mental discipline, focusing on character development through the application of the principles of the katana. 1. Philosophy and Etiquette (Reigi)

A Beginner's Guide To Kendo -

: The training hall is considered a sacred space. Practitioners perform a standing bow when entering and leaving.

: Protective gear added after several months of training, including the Men (helmet), Kote (gauntlets), Do (chest protector), and Tare (waist protector). 3. Fundamental Mechanics Kendo Guide for Adult Beginners (Part 1) A Beginner's Guide to Kendo

: Instructors are addressed as Sensei . Common commands include Onegaishimasu (please practice with me) at the start of a session and Arigato Gozaimashita (thank you) at the end. 2. Essential Equipment : The training hall is considered a sacred space

A Beginner’s Guide to Kendo: The Way of the Sword Kendo (剣道), which translates to "the Way of the Sword," is a modern Japanese martial art descended from the swordsmanship of the samurai. It combines rigorous physical activity with mental discipline, focusing on character development through the application of the principles of the katana. 1. Philosophy and Etiquette (Reigi) 1. Philosophy and Etiquette (Reigi)