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KENDO PRINCIPLES VI
BOKUTO NI YORU KENDO KIHON WAZA KEIKOHO
Kendo Principles VI explains the “Bokuto ni Yoru Kendo Kihon Waza Keikoho” (“Basic
Kendo Techniques Training Method with the use of Bokuto”) in details. It is a perfect
source to learn this Training Method correctly, for daily practices or last minute
preparation for Dan promotion examinations. This video illustrates correct examples,
and incorrect moves which are common to new students.
This video can also be a useful source for self training guide for Kenshis who want to learn the proper “Bokuto ni Yoru
Kendo Kihon Waza Keikoho” in depth. Dojo Instructors can also take full use of this video as an additional instructional
material for their students. In various part of the DVD, we explain the teaching method, and Key points of each moves.
Kendo Principles VI is all narrated in English, for easy understanding and the camera is taken from various angles.
Slow motion shots are also taken to illustrate correct and incorrect examples from different angles.
In the first section of the presentation, the video demonstrates the entire nine moves continuously.
Then in the second section, it goes through each movements in details, showing the proper way, and pointing out the
common mistakes.
This video explains the following in details:
- Bokuto ni Yoru Kendo Kihonwaza Keikoho fundamentals
- The purpose of learning the Bokuto ni Yoru Kendo Kihonwaza Keikoho
- Awareness during instruction
- Kamae, Reiho, Metsuke, Maai, Datotsu, Ashisabaki, Kakegoe, Zanshin
- Enter/Exit the Dojo
- Nine movements (Kihon 1 to 9)
- Improvement Tips
“I started Kendo in Brazil in 1975, and since then I have visited
many different Dojos all over the world. I was very fortunate to
have been taught by many different Senseis, who were
all great instructors. They taught me not only Kendo techniques,
but also the fundamentals of human character. I would like to
thank all my Senseis and fellow Kenshis, who had the patience to
practice Kendo with me.
Many people asked me if there is a good instructional Kendo
video in languages other than Japanese, and I was not successful
finding one. This is the reason I decided to develop one myself,
with the hope that it will help many people interested in Kendo
outside of Japan.
This video is based on what I have learned and developed during
the 36 years of my Kendo career. My Kendo knowledge is not any
close to perfect, however I have tried my best to introduce
everything I know, and what I have been taught.
I am open to any comments or suggestions, in order to improve
the quality in the next editions of this video series.“
Taro Ariga (Kendo Kyoshi 7th Dan)
KAKARITE: TARO ARIGA (KENDO KYOSHI 7TH DAN)
MOTODACHI: TAKESHI ICHIBA (KENDO 6TH DAN)
NARRATION IN ENGLISH BY TARO ARIGA
EQUIPMENT BY , INC.
FILMED AT BUTOKUDEN DOJO
MUSIC SELECTION BY KOBY SHIMADA
WRITTEN BY TARO ARIGA
CAMERA AND EDITING BY KOBY SHIMADA
KOBY PICTURES, Inc.
Kendo Principles Series
Part 1: Basics
Part 2: Bogu Basics
Part 3: Advanced
Part 4: Nito-Ryu [Two Swords]
Part 5: Nippon Kendo Kata
Part 6: Bokuto Ni Yoru Kendo Kihon Waza Keiko)
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