![]() ![]() There’s so much so learn during every stage especially when starting out. ![]() Be proactive, get the hang the basics first and stay vigilant throughout the practice. Do not bypass instructions: Actively seek out the laid out instruction. Don’t confuse quickness with rushing movements.ĥ. Contrastingly, if it’s Shikake Waza, it’s more attacking in nature and that is where beginners tend to rush a lot. If your strength is Oji Waza, you’re more calculative in nature. Steer clear of confusion: Do not rush (While quickness is everything in Kendo, rushing isn’t. Whether you’re practicing Shikake Waza or Oji Waza, you have to be super quick.Ĥ. Capture the essence of moving quickly yet diligently. Be quick and leave it all on the line during the practice. Active Training: Focus on quick movements during practice (Training is where the hard work lies. Time Allotment: Maximize the time you have allotted to practicing kendo (Thrice a week for a total of six hours is good enough)ģ. Thus, be patient, take it easy and follow the drill.Ģ. ![]() There’s no magic theory of mastering the art in 3 months. Regardless of what you choose, dedication is quintessential in success. Learning Kendo: You can learn Kendo either through online tutorials or by attending Kendo classes. Some practical tips to help you get started:ġ. ![]()
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