Kendo sword practicing builds strong arms!

Morning,

Yesterday I finally taught myself the 8 basic cuts while my kids were riding their bikes outside.

It’s *really* annoying to see teenagers completely whip your rear during practice…so I decided enough was enough.

As taken from USA Dojo:

The main cuts or thrusts that may be delivered in kendo are limited as follows:

  • (1) oshomen – a downward cut aimed at the center of the forehead;
  • (2) hidarimen – a diagonal cut to the left side of the face mask;
  • (3) migimen – a diagonal cut to the right side of the face mask;
  • (4) migido – a diagonal cut to the right side of the breastplate;
  • (5) gyakudo – a diagonal cut to the left side of the breastplate;
  • (6) kote – a cut at the right wrist or lower forearm;
  • (7) hidari kote – a cut at the left wrist or lower forearm; and
  • (8) tsuki – a thrust at the throat.

The neat thing about sword practice is it really does seem to build up your arm muscles. I really want to build muscle memory so I’m not so utterly devastated the next time I go up in sparring. Hey, perhaps I’ll be able to survive longer than 6 seconds! :)

Barbara

ps – The Martial arts are quite cool! Check out:

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