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Index
Foreword
1. The Aim of Kendo
2. Kendo no kata – the deeper meaning
3. Fudōshin 不動心
4. Thoughts on maai
5. “A feather in a hurricane”
6. Chiba sensei’s advice on chudan kamae and cutting motion
7. Tenouchi
8. Kigurai
9. Kendo footwork for beginners
10. Tame
11. The Nito kodachi conundrum
12. Tsuki – fact or fiction?
13. Kendo Training – frequency and intensity
14. Kaeshi dou
15. Kendo Attitude
16. Explain shu ha ri
17. Kihaku
18. Training in Japan
19. Shodan shinsa
20. Kendo for senior citizens
21. Sensei!
22. Stepping Back
23. Different Paths
24. Enzan no metsuke
25. Sports kendo versus shugyo
26. Dou – collective hanshi wisdom!
27. Humility
28. Ippon
29. Wasabi
30. Chakuso for shinpan or “A tale of two buttons”
31. Kendo and team sports
32. Brake and Accelerator
33. 15WKC Referees’ decisions
34. Keiko with seniors
35. The importance of suburi
36. Kote simplified
37. Kendo equipment and child labour
38. “Boys be ambitious”
39. Sutemi and shishin
40. Sae
41. Waiting in line
42. Tsubazeriai in top level kendo
43. Hidari de motsu!
44. Aggressive ojiwaza
45. Encouraging beginners – or how to be a successful motodachi
46. Hikitategeiko
47. Grading examinations for older kendoka
48. Difficult Dou
49. Apply tension and relax
50. To push or not to push
51. Creating opportunities to strike
52. Seme and Tame revisited
The Author
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