i love this ive always loved sword fighting as a kid but when i started to grow up i respected the kendo and i have a thick bamboo stick at home with looks like a katana and i always watch you or other people and train
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Thank you for your comment, Alfredo Delgado!😀 Kesa is this (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Go-Mizunoo3.jpg). The darker brown thing. So it goes from the shoulder and goes diagonally down. Kesa-giri is named after this cloth. You cut your opponent diagonally from the part between the neck and the shoulder. So do strike is not exactly kesa-giri. Hope this helps!
Mike Johnson I like your enthusiasm towards sword techniques but kendo is not to fight. Kendo is not a fighting style. It is a way to learn about and train yourself. I am saying this because i have an impression that you are interested in only techniques. If I am wrong, please forgive me.
Thank you for a valuable lesson that will make me stronger and enable me to teach others in the future, Sensei
Thank you very much Sensei for your great detailed video lessons!
Thank you for your comment as always, TarTar ART!😀
i love this ive always loved sword fighting as a kid but when i started to grow up i respected the kendo and i have a thick bamboo stick at home with looks like a katana and i always watch you or other people and train
nice teaching and good voices.
Hi🙏 if my left hand is a strong and fast, can i change the position of the hands? Thanks and Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you for your comment and question Alexandro Gonzales!😀 Hope you liked the video.
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@@KendoGuide ,thanks for the answer and for the advice! God bless you!
Is do analogous to kesa in iaido? Could training for do with a men-nari be beneficial for improving one's kesa?
Thank you for your comment, Alfredo Delgado!😀 Kesa is this (commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Go-Mizunoo3.jpg). The darker brown thing.
So it goes from the shoulder and goes diagonally down. Kesa-giri is named after this cloth. You cut your opponent diagonally from the part between the neck and the shoulder.
So do strike is not exactly kesa-giri.
Hope this helps!
could you do a video where you show all your moves well not all but a good routine for offensive then show how to do it like a part 1 and part 2 video
Mike Johnson I like your enthusiasm towards sword techniques but kendo is not to fight. Kendo is not a fighting style. It is a way to learn about and train yourself.
I am saying this because i have an impression that you are interested in only techniques.
If I am wrong, please forgive me.
hello, when do you strike kote in here vs the small kote where you just lift so slightly? Thanks!
5:21 Do Strike