Kendo has never aged, whoever they want with any age, we can do Kendo 😁👍 I did keiko with 83years old sensen, still cannot beat him 😅 This is very unique point on Kendo. That's why we can do lifelong Kendo until the day of die 😊👌
Greetings from David,Kampar, Perak, Malaysia.Thank you for this very useful,easy-to-follow video on this basic and important kendo skill. Your gloves, marker lines and step-by-step teaching,made it easy for any beginners to learn,correctly and also to those who had began kendo,but are in need of a good,simple revision. Bravo! You mentioned 23 years kendo experience and THIS,itself,is respected. Looking forward to learn more from you!.
Thanks for these videos. I've been trying to learn Nito and your videos have been a great help! I could also see using this video as reference for beginners. One comment - it might be helpful to see how the correct grip/kamae looks with kote on as well.
thank you for the knowledge, i have question about nito kirikaeshi, how to do it correctly? it's heavy to do sayumen with one hand, should i do more weight exercise for my arm?
It just takes lots of training to strengthen your shoulder and wrist. Hold it a bit higher on the tsuka if you struggle too much,you rather want to take care of yourself than overstrain yourself and get a wrist injury. (This happened to me) Are you asking specifically about technique or the sequence of kiri-kaeshi?
@@adhiwu As the guy above me mentioned go and watch Dash's Video on it but I will explain anyway. I do it this way: Okuri ashi footwork with daito hitting the 1st set of Men cuts. Ayumi ashi footwork with shoto doing the men cuts. Daito strikes last men , fumi komi with opposite foot. I hope this helps, if I didn't clearly enough please tell me. 😅
I am 72 yrs old by this coming October. Started kendo at age 33 ( back in 1985) in Malaysia. Still learning day by day.
Kendo has never aged, whoever they want with any age, we can do Kendo 😁👍
I did keiko with 83years old sensen, still cannot beat him 😅
This is very unique point on Kendo. That's why we can do lifelong Kendo until the day of die 😊👌
awesome for beginner thanks ! 72 yrs young just started , Nova Scotia Canada
Thanks, and welcome to Kendo! You're never too old to start!
Sensei, this video was tremendously helpful. Thanks so much for breaking down the basics. I found many gaps that I hope to fill in and get better
Thanks 😊
Hope your kendo will be improved well 😉👍
You're an excellent teacher. Thanks for the video.
My pleasure 😊
Fantastic explanation, Sensei! Thank you so much for sharing!
My pleasure 😇
Greetings from David,Kampar, Perak, Malaysia.Thank you for this very useful,easy-to-follow video on this basic and important kendo skill. Your gloves, marker lines and step-by-step teaching,made it easy for any beginners to learn,correctly and also to those who had began kendo,but are in need of a good,simple revision. Bravo! You mentioned 23 years kendo experience and THIS,itself,is respected. Looking forward to learn more from you!.
Thanks for your great feedback 😉
Thankyou for breaking tenouchi and kamae down sensei! I have struggled trying to understand this idea forever.
Thanks for your watching and comment 😊👍
Great ideas about kendo!
Thanks 😊
Very good beginner friendly instructional video. Thank you.😎
Thanks for your comment 😉👍
Thanks for these videos. I've been trying to learn Nito and your videos have been a great help! I could also see using this video as reference for beginners. One comment - it might be helpful to see how the correct grip/kamae looks with kote on as well.
Thanks for your good input 😉👍
I'll consider it on the next video 😁👌
Very good explanation. Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Thank you
My pleasure 😊👍
Awesome Sensei. Thank you
Thanks for your watching 😁👍
Thank you very much for the video!
You are welcome 😁
Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Thank you sensei, do you have advice for forearm and back exercice routine for kendo?
Suburi is one of the good experiences. If you want more, hammer curl, reverse curl, bent over row, pull up etc... are good one 💪😊👍
Saludos mi pana
Hello 👋
@@NitoKendoLab cómo estás amigo?
Subbed, arigatougouzaimashita
My pleasure 😊
Sensei, is the grip with the kotes the same? On my right hand with kote I lose strength in my 2 small fingers🤔... Thank you👍!!
Yes, it is. With or without kote, both should be the same.
Thank you 👍👍
thank you for the knowledge, i have question about nito kirikaeshi, how to do it correctly? it's heavy to do sayumen with one hand, should i do more weight exercise for my arm?
check some of his older video's it has a great demostration
It just takes lots of training to strengthen your shoulder and wrist. Hold it a bit higher on the tsuka if you struggle too much,you rather want to take care of yourself than overstrain yourself and get a wrist injury. (This happened to me)
Are you asking specifically about technique or the sequence of kiri-kaeshi?
thanks so much for the video!
@@Koggelxander i'm asking about the correct form/movement for nito kirikaeshi
@@adhiwu As the guy above me mentioned go and watch Dash's Video on it but I will explain anyway.
I do it this way:
Okuri ashi footwork with daito hitting the 1st set of Men cuts.
Ayumi ashi footwork with shoto doing the men cuts.
Daito strikes last men , fumi komi with opposite foot.
I hope this helps, if I didn't clearly enough please tell me. 😅