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KODOKAN MALTA - new kendo club / KMS program

every Saturday @ 1.30pm - 2.30pm

The Maltese Kendo Federation proudly announces the opening of its third Kendo Club in Malta, with Sensei Craig Wightman 2nd dan as its official coach, which was set up to run in conjunction with the Kunsil Malti ghal-Isports (official Maltese Government Sports Ministry) sports on the move program.  

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The concept of Kendo is to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the Katana (sword).

The purpose of practicing Kendo is: To mold the mind and body,  To cultivate a vigorous spirit, And through correct and rigid training, To strive for improvement in the art of Kendo, To hold in esteem human courtesy and honor, To associate with others  with sincerity, And to forever pursue the cultivation of oneself.

This will make one be able:  To love his/her country and society, To contribute to the development of culture and to promote peace and prosperity among all peoples.

(The Concept of Kendo was established by All Japan Kendo Federation in 1975.)

KODOKAN UK SEMINAR the official 25th consecutive year

 

THE LADIES DAY. 25th Kodokan seminar: 2nd Sept 2010

JUNIOR KENDO EVENT DAY. 25th Kodokan Seminar: 5th Sept 2010

Full report soon available


 


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International Kendo Federation

kendo — Sun, 11/01/2009 - 11:13

ZEN NI KEN RYU  -All Japan Kendo Federation

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International Kendo Federation - FIK

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EUROPEAN KENDO FEDERATION

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The Concept of Kendo

The concept of Kendo is to discipline the human character through the application of the principles of the Katana (sword).

 

The Purpose of Practicing Kendo

The purpose of practicing Kendo is:

To mold the mind and body,

To cultivate a vigorous spirit,

And through correct and rigid training,

To strive for improvement in the art of Kendo,

To hold in esteem human courtesy and honor,

To associate with others with sincerity,

And to forever pursue the cultivation of oneself.

This will make one be able:

To love his/her country and society,

To contribute to the development of culture

And to promote peace and prosperity among all peoples.

(The Concept of Kendo was established by All Japan Kendo Federation in 1975.)

 

 FIK International Kendo Federation Link click here 

“The Mindset of Kendo Instruction” and its explanation

The Significance of the Shinai
For the correct transmission and development of Kendo, efforts should be made to teach the correct way of handling the shinai in accordance with the principles of the sword.

Kendo is a way where the individual cultivates one’s mind (the self) by aiming for shin-ki-ryoku-itchi (unification of mind, spirit and technique) utilizing the shinai. The “shinai-sword” should be not only directed at one’s opponent but also at the self. Thus, the primary aim of instruction is to encourage the unification of mind, body and shinai through training in this discipline.

Reiho - Etiquette
When instructing, emphasis should be placed on etiquette to encourage respect for partners, and nurture people with a dignified and humane character.

Even in competitive matches, importance is placed on upholding etiquette in Kendo. The primary emphasis should thus be placed on instruction in the spirit and forms of reiho (etiquette) so that the practitioner can develop a modest attitude to life, and realize the ideal of koken-chiai (the desire to achieve mutual understanding and betterment of humanity through Kendo.)

Lifelong Kendo
While providing instruction, students should be encouraged to apply the full measure of care to issues of safety and health, and to devote themselves to the development of their character throughout their lives.

Kendo is a “way of life” that successive generations can learn together. The prime objective of instructing Kendo is to encourage the practitioner to discover and define their way in life through training in the techniques of Kendo. Thus, the practitioner will be able to develop a rich outlook on life and be able to put the culture of Kendo into use, thereby benefitting from its value in their daily lives through increased social vigour.

March 14, 2007
All Japan Kendo Federation

* Translation of ‘Kendo Shido no Kokoro Gamae (The Mindset of Kendo Instruction)’ and its explanation in Japanese

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