Episode 4: Nippon Kendo Kata Principles and Practice
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Nippon Kendo Kata, a set of ceremonial forms used in Kendo. The goal of practice is to study the principles and logic of the katana, improving technique and character. The explanation covers the entire kata sequence, from the initial bow (rei) to the exit, describing proper etiquette, guard positions (kamae) such as chudan, jodan, and gedan, and specific attack and defense techniques between uchidachi (the attacker) and shidachi (the executor). Precise instructions are provided on the use of the long (tachi) and short (kodachi) swords, distances (ma'ai), and the importance of demonstrating zanshin (persistent alertness) and intention (kigamai).
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