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  • Ninh explains, the Rules of Kendo The object of the game is to score more points

  • than your opponent. Kendo, is a modern Japanese martial art, based

  • from traditional samurai swordsmanship and is contested worldwide. Kendo practitioners,

  • like Fencers are lightning-quick and attacks can happen within 1/10 of a second.

  • The contest starts by bowing to your opponent, and crouching at the start lines.

  • When the referee tells you to go, the contest begins.

  • To score points, you must strike your opponent with a bamboo sword, known as a shinai.

  • And you can only score by attacking one of 4 areas.

  • The menwhich is the head of your opponent. The kotethe gloves or wrists.

  • The dowhich is the torso. and tsukithrusting to the throat of your

  • opponent.

  • If you managed to strike any one of these four areas faster than your opponent, this

  • scores 1 ippon, which is effectively 1 point. Kendo is contested in just one period of 10

  • minutes, and is the best of three ippon. Scoring two ippon, wins the match outright.

  • Or being 1-0 up after 10 minutes, wins the contest.

  • Wow, it's THAT simple? As you can probably tell, this is the part

  • where it gets more complicated. For an ippon to be scored, there are certain

  • conditions that have to be met. This can be summarised in the phrase, Ki Ken

  • Taiwhich means Spirit, Sword & Body. You must show Ki (or fighting spirit) by shouting

  • when you attack. This is a verbal indicator known as a kiai,

  • and is required for an ippon to be scored. Ken, which is the sword element, also has

  • requirements. If you look carefully, the shinai has a string

  • which indicates the back of the sword. This string must be on the top, when an attack

  • is landed. This indicates that you have cut your opponent

  • with the blade the correct way up. You must also strike with the correct part

  • of the sword, which is an area 25cm from the tip of the shinai.

  • You cannot attack too deep or too shallow. The Tai, or body must also be in the right

  • position. You must maintain a straight body posture

  • and both hands on the sword when attacking. Being off balance, doesn't count.

  • The fourth and final element is Zanshin - which is physical and mental alertness.

  • You have be constantly alert & concentrating during the whole 10 minutes, and must be mentally

  • and physically ready to attack again. Any break in concentration may not score,

  • or in some cases, may be penalised. Take for example this guy. He scores an ippon

  • and then for a split second, was seen making a fist pump. This indicates a lack of Zanshin,

  • and was also seen as rude or disrespecting the opponent.

  • The referee saw this and cancelled his ippon. Even with these elements, we have to acknowledge

  • that referees exist. Kendo fighters are tagged on their backs with

  • either red or white, and three referees hold corresponding flags in their hands.

  • If a judge thinks that an ippon is scored, he will raise that fighters coloured flag,

  • and at least two judges have to agree before an ippon is awarded.

  • Now that you understand how an ippon is scored, there's a few other things you'll need

  • to know before contesting in or watching Kendo. For example.

  • Tie Should the scores be 0-0 or 1-1 after ten

  • minutes, one of three things will happen. In tournaments, the contest will carry on

  • until an ippon is scored. Whoever scores first, wins.

  • The contest could be declared as a draw. Or the three judges will decide who was the

  • superior fighter, and they will be declared the winner.

  • Format Most contests are individual contests, where

  • one person fights against another person. This is usually fought in a tournament format,

  • whereby the winner moves onto the next round and the loser is eliminated. The last person

  • standing, wins the tournament. If you have found this video at all helpful,

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  • this video on Reddit, but in the meantimeenjoy Kendo.

  • Ninh Ly - www.ninh.co.uk - @NinhLyUK

Ninh explains, the Rules of Kendo The object of the game is to score more points

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劍道的規則--解釋! (The Rules of Kendo - EXPLAINED!)

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    Mayu Okuuchi 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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