Yes. It's called "kiai". It shows your spirit and energy. When you practice kendo you are supposed to yell what you are hitting at the exact moment you hit the other person, while stomping your right foot as you do so. They are all supposed to occur at the same time. In this video I am not demonstrating it very well, though. Heh.
The kata you see there is the kihon kendo waza kata. It is different from the kata you learn for shodan and so on. We must perform all 9 kata for 1 kyu. You wan see them here: watch?v=aj6V_sT2dnQ For shodan I will have to perform kendo kata 1-3.
Congratulations! :D I've been thinking to join a kendo club lately but I'm stil a bit nervous and anxious regarding the exams and the dojo environment. Since it's a competitive activity I'm concerned if it's not a welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
It's competitive in a way, but people at the dojo are super welcoming. The people I've met through kendo are normally the best types of friends I've ever been able to make. Exams are very professionally done -- but as are all exams and tests no matter whether it's for school or for your driver's test. Dojos are a welcoming place -- but you have to understand that kendo dojos are used to people getting hyped up by anime or movies and people jumping into the dojo hoping to be able to be as cool as Kenshin or Tom Cruise with The Last Samurai only to find out that takes years and years and YEARS of hard work to get good and practiced in this sport.
Kerenzie I understand that. Generally I hate formalised exams but that is something I can work through. Recently, I went with a friend who is an Aikidoka to try out one class of Aikido with him and personally I have to say that I loved the environment. It felt really reassuring and welcoming, which made me feel "at home" and confident in myself, unlike when I was a kid and practised Karate, a much more competitive sport. We could say that is because this time the class was with grown adults and not with children but I guess it's understandable if I still feel insecure regarding the kendo dojo environment. I guess I have to try out and see for myself. Also, I understand the hype that could go on among younger lads regarding anime and alikes, but I'm not too worried with that as long as people are friendly, humble and ready to help :)
Yes its a part of ki ken tai ichi , and it give you a better Cut , because if you make the kiai you exhale and tense the muscles. You have more power and you show that the hit was not a lucky hit PS Sry for my English
We all start somewhere. I was pretty new to kendo in this video and there were a lot of mistakes made. This was testing for 1kyu -- not even a dan level.
Yes. It's called "kiai". It shows your spirit and energy. When you practice kendo you are supposed to yell what you are hitting at the exact moment you hit the other person, while stomping your right foot as you do so. They are all supposed to occur at the same time. In this video I am not demonstrating it very well, though. Heh.
did either of them pass?
The kata you see there is the kihon kendo waza kata. It is different from the kata you learn for shodan and so on. We must perform all 9 kata for 1 kyu. You wan see them here: watch?v=aj6V_sT2dnQ
For shodan I will have to perform kendo kata 1-3.
Try to relax more and enjoy (feel) every cut you do. Don't worry about speed, it'll comes along the way. And.. perhaps we can cross shinai someday :D
Congrats, looks interesting, I have to learn more about this sport.
I don't think I've ever seen Kendo Kihon Keiko Ho as part of a Grading before. Where is this??
This was in Kumamoto City.
Very nice! How have you been doing with kendo since then?
Don't call that kata. That is Bokuto Ni Yoru Kendo Kihon-waza Keiko-ho. Good luck with your Shodan Shinsa!
Are you still practicing kendo ?
I am! I am currently 2-dan! I've come a long way, and I still have a lot to learn. :)
Congratulations! :D I've been thinking to join a kendo club lately but I'm stil a bit nervous and anxious regarding the exams and the dojo environment. Since it's a competitive activity I'm concerned if it's not a welcoming and friendly atmosphere.
It's competitive in a way, but people at the dojo are super welcoming. The people I've met through kendo are normally the best types of friends I've ever been able to make. Exams are very professionally done -- but as are all exams and tests no matter whether it's for school or for your driver's test. Dojos are a welcoming place -- but you have to understand that kendo dojos are used to people getting hyped up by anime or movies and people jumping into the dojo hoping to be able to be as cool as Kenshin or Tom Cruise with The Last Samurai only to find out that takes years and years and YEARS of hard work to get good and practiced in this sport.
Kerenzie I understand that. Generally I hate formalised exams but that is something I can work through. Recently, I went with a friend who is an Aikidoka to try out one class of Aikido with him and personally I have to say that I loved the environment. It felt really reassuring and welcoming, which made me feel "at home" and confident in myself, unlike when I was a kid and practised Karate, a much more competitive sport. We could say that is because this time the class was with grown adults and not with children but I guess it's understandable if I still feel insecure regarding the kendo dojo environment. I guess I have to try out and see for myself. Also, I understand the hype that could go on among younger lads regarding anime and alikes, but I'm not too worried with that as long as people are friendly, humble and ready to help :)
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very cool!
Is it a requirement to yell?
Yes its a part of ki ken tai ichi , and it give you a better Cut , because if you make the kiai you exhale and tense the muscles. You have more power and you show that the hit was not a lucky hit
PS Sry for my English
greate!
Why no zanshin
We all start somewhere. I was pretty new to kendo in this video and there were a lot of mistakes made. This was testing for 1kyu -- not even a dan level.
@@Cirucci thanks for the explanation, I start Kendo from 2009 but now i still 1kyu, this week I ll take shodan exam
@@kenshiAlzam you got this!
@@Cirucci I from shodan non internasional (2011) so my Exam for 1kyu internasional only doing kirikaeshi and 2 Times tachiai
@@Cirucci but my friends That never take Exam his test only men 4x, kote4x, do 4x, Kote men 4x, and the he got 3kyu, this Exam for non grade
Did you pass?
Yes I passed.
Not bad.
Cool
Good work. I guess being the only white blonde girl there really makes you stand out.
XDD
IMPRESSIVE!1 your a BAD girl ;o]
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