SEATTLE – There is no trash-talking in kendo. But there is intimidation – even through the metal grille of the helmet, called a men. The opponent can see the eyes, very well. And body posture ...
There is no trash-talking in kendo. But there is intimidation — even through the metal grille of the helmet, called a men. The opponent can see the eyes, very well. And body posture establishes a ...
Colorado Springs group practices traditional Japanese martial art of Kendo, using bamboo swords. Colorado Springs Kendo Kai is a non-profit kendo dojo teaching the concept of Kendo described as to ...
Introduced in Vietnam more than 10 years ago, the Japanese martial art, Kendo (way of sword), is increasingly attracting young people to practice it. Introduced in Vietnam more than 10 years ago, the ...
In the martial art of Kendo, matches are held using bamboo swords called shinai. However, winning in Kendo requires far more than mastering techniques. The most important thing is to develop a strong ...
It must be hard to keep your composure when a bamboo sword comes crashing down on your head. Kendo fighters score points for striking an opponent's head, wrists or torso Competitors say it gives them ...
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