Wow. This video was really well done. When you are demonstrating the strike while sitting down, it is very obvious how much speed your tip is generating through properly engaging your fingers and wrists. Thank you so much.
I'm glad you found it helpful! It took a lot of time to create, but the effort was worth it if it helped! Let me know if I can help or if you have an idea I should cover next!
Your content is just good. So useful and clear. I expect this explanation will help MANY who have struggled with this part of their kendo. Thank you so much for posting this. 🙇
Great video. The examples are clear and well thought out. I learn something new every time you put one of these out. Thanks so much for putting these together.
This one is from the Dojo, is made from Bamboo and covered with padding and then they use the fabric from kendogi to cover it. I figure you can get the same effect with some pvc pipes, and pool noodles.
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Wow. This video was really well done. When you are demonstrating the strike while sitting down, it is very obvious how much speed your tip is generating through properly engaging your fingers and wrists.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, I am glad I was able to show that. If I can help further don't hesitate to ask!
I don't know how much time you put into this but it's so well organised and well explained. Thanks for all your efforts.
I'm glad you found it helpful! It took a lot of time to create, but the effort was worth it if it helped! Let me know if I can help or if you have an idea I should cover next!
Your content is just good. So useful and clear.
I expect this explanation will help MANY who have struggled with this part of their kendo.
Thank you so much for posting this.
🙇
I am glad you found it useful, I hope these videos help kendo in general!
Great video. The examples are clear and well thought out. I learn something new every time you put one of these out. Thanks so much for putting these together.
Thank you for watching. Let me know if you have a suggestion for a video.
The part where you show big and small waza at the same time, really helps illustrate your point, thanks
Thank you for your feedback, I will try to make more comparisons often!
Agreed, and my sensei says the same thing.
Thank you! I hope these videos can be helpful to grow better and stronger kendo so I’m glad for your comment.
@@Kendotips you have a great channel, very clear, nice demonstrations.
Did you buy the target you were practicing strikes on? Or did you make it yourself? I was looking for something similar to use while training.
This one is from the Dojo, is made from Bamboo and covered with padding and then they use the fabric from kendogi to cover it. I figure you can get the same effect with some pvc pipes, and pool noodles.