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All United States Kendo Federation
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The All United States Kendo Federation (AUSKF) is the internationally recognized Kendo governing body of the United States. The federation was formed in the summer of 1995 as a merger between the Kendo Federation of the United States and the Beikoku Kendo Renmei.
www.kendo-usa.org/ reviewsShidokan Kendo Club
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www.cam.org/~hiro/index.html reviewsMartial Arts and Ways
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Martial Arts and Ways strategies of conflict resolution currents and fields of energy a life played for keeps Kendo Kendo some basic information on the art of Kendo Kendo Kyoshi 7th Dan Rod Nobuto Omoto Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation Official Home Page History of Pacific Northwest Kendo, by Joseph R. Svinth Kenyu Online - Monthly Newsletter of the Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation KENDO ...
faculty.washington.edu/kendo/budo.html reviewsJAPANESE SWORD ARTS FAQ VERSION 2
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JAPANESE SWORD ARTS FAQ VERSION 2.9 August 15, 2001 i.Introduction* ii.Acknowledgements* iii.Revisions* 1.0What is kendo * 1.1OK, then what is kenjutsu * 1.2Isn't bokken technique taught in aikido * 1.3What is kumdo * 1.4Are there different styles of kendo/kenjutsu * 2.0What is iaido * 2.1OK, then what is iaijutsu * 2.2Are there different styles of iaido/iaijutsu * 3.0What about batto-jutsu, ...
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KENDO Art of the Samurai Kendo means way of the sword and is the traditional martial art of Japanese fencing. Kendo players fence with flexible bamboo practise swords (shinai) using both the edge and point of the sword to hit targets on their opponent's armour. The four main targets are the top of the head, the throat, the abdomen and the wrist. In budo, Japanese martial arts, do refers to a ...
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