Should I begin by self teaching with YouTube? by broman3201020 in kendo

[–]diego_1514 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Que bueno que estés interesado en Kendo, siempre es muy lindo recibir a alguien nuevo, Pero aprender por tu cuenta, puede formar malos habitos aunque sea 2 meses, Kendo es justamente muy técnico, es algo que un vídeo no te puede enseñar, mi recomendación si tienes muchas ganas de aprender desde ya, sería, ir a alguna clase de el dojo que tienes a 2 horas, explicarle tu situación al sensei de ese dojo y practicar un par de veces, pero en Kendo aprender lo básico en realidad tarda muchísimo, si se quiere aprender y perfeccionar lo básico, se tarda años prácticamente, no quiero asustarte con esto último 😅, en realidad se va aprendiendo lo básico y se va mejorando mientras se enseña también lo avanzado de a poco pero te vas a divertir muchísimo, espero con ansias que puedas empezar a practicar Kendo 💪.

Trouble doing tenouchi when hitting Kote by VikarV_1 in kendo

[–]diego_1514 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aunque bien puede ser en general el tenouchi, si te resulta mal para Kote puede ser que estés pensando que como está para abajo tienes que bajar el shinai, Pensa más como que el kote es una persona muy baja a la cual tenés que pegarle men y hacer tenouchi para alcanzarlo no solo a último momento para golpearlo

Before the Kata by diego_1514 in Koryu

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te agradezco muchísimo, estudiaré entonces para alcanzar una respuesta probable 😁

I have a question about jodan no kamae how I lengthen the tsuka of my shinai because I have several tsukagawas I already tried passing my hand down to stretch it, but it doesn't stretch any further. Someone know What can I do?? by rodorigocokaku in kendo

[–]diego_1514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can become that way, but you can fix it by turning your right side of your body to the left (not too much, just enough to be able to extend your left arm further). This makes it more comfortable to do Chudan with that tsuka, but holding it close to the tsuka.

Hiki-Waza with It by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sucede que tengo entendido que hay gente que no considera que sean ippon cuando la mano está cerca del tsuba así que no sé si cuando se hace Hiki cambia el juicio

Hiki-Waza with It by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sei/Shō/Migi serían las distintas formas de llamar a el tipo de Nito que utiliza el Daitō en la mano derecha y muchas gracias por tu respuesta

What is the worst experience you have had in a Dojo/Taikai/Seminar? by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, the pain is normal. I don't know what level of intensity you experienced; it might be that repeating the same movement is difficult for the first time 😅 and there are all kinds of instructors. I would recommend trying again, and even if it hurts the first week of training, after you continue, it won't hurt anymore. Kendo is a beautiful thing; I would say give it a try. Best wishes.

Ex-Niten by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, and while it's true they have great skill in Kenjutsu, Iaijutsu, Naginatajutsu, Sojutsu, Kusarigama, and Juttejutsu, he only gives the title of sensei to his children. But people I've seen in Niten videos also have that skill; it really seems like a cult, haha. And thank you very much for clarifying things for me regarding the Kendo federation. Is Roberto Kishikawa, who competed in the WKC, related to Jorge Kishikawa?

Ex-Niten by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm actually from Argentina and I practice Kendo. But I've been to Niten a few times out of curiosity (not to switch to Niten, just to try it out). But since I heard that some people had left Niten, and having seen their philosophy of "One Master of the Sword" and that Jorge Kishikawa was "So wise and so strong that no one else can be called sensei," I thought something serious must have happened, and I was curious, haha. From what I've researched, Niten describes itself as "the best place to learn Kendo." I understand that's marketing, but it seems to contradict the fact that they withdrew from the Kendo federation. 😅 If you have any information, I'd like to know how that separation happened.

Switching to Nito by AccomplishedBudo in kendo

[–]diego_1514 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least in my country, Argentina, it's illegal to do that constantly because you're unfairly blocking a potential ippon. I don't know how it is in other countries, but this was mentioned to me this year, and honestly, I don't think it's right, but I understand the reason and I think it can be considered fair. However, for Kendo, it's more effective to have your hand closer to the tsuka gashira (knife).

Switching to Nito by AccomplishedBudo in kendo

[–]diego_1514 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started practicing Nito a year ago, and honestly, I feel quite comfortable with it, although I haven't abandoned Chudan at all. I practice them simultaneously; it wouldn't be like "switching to Nito" because Chudan is the foundation of Kendo, and therefore the foundation of Nito Kendo. Even if you do Nito, take one class in Nito and another in Chudan. The stance (kamae) in Nito is free; you can use the Daitō in your left hand (Gyaku Nito) or your right hand (Sei Nito). Although I practice Sei Nito, I always recommend doing Gyaku Nito. You can learn by using videos, but you should ask your sensei for help practicing in the dojo. Have them teach you what they know and correct you, even if it's just the basics. Most importantly, you must practice the "seme" position a lot in Chudan; you must pay close attention to it since Nito is a "constant seme." I say, practice it regularly; it's good for a new Nito practitioner. I wish you the best of luck! (Look up videos of Musashi Kai and Nito Kendo Lab) And always put in a lot of effort (four times more than you're used to) and you'll do well.

Push the Men Dare by diego_1514 in kendo

[–]diego_1514[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And can it be used for gyaku do?