Monday, April 30, 2007

2007 AUSKF Kendo Summer Camp: June 29, 30, & July 1

  • 2007 AUSKF Kendo Summer Camp

    • June 29, 30, July 1, 2007, Suwanee, GA
    • 1 Kyu - 7 Dan & Shogo Promotional Exam Info and Applications
    • Application deadline: 15 June
    • Hotel reservations due: 31 May

For more information and the application form, please visit:
http://www.auskf.info/announcements/2007/summercamp/application.pdf



Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Ken Wa Kan training schedule

Dear Ken Wa Kan Kenshis,

Good afternoon. I wish you all enjoy the weather very much.

Since May 1st, next Tuesday, our classes/training will have a little bit change. I hope this change will benefit to our members at both preparing the promotion test and also the kendo concept/spirit.

Tuesday class:
8:05 PM ~ 8:30 PM: Kata (please bring your boken)
8:30 PM ~ 8:40 PM: Warm up (wear your Tare and Do )
8:40 PM ~ 9:10 PM: Basic/Advance skills/footwork training
9:10 PM ~ 9:30 PM: Basic/Advance Keiko

Thursday class:
8:05 PM ~ 8:20 PM: Warm up (wear your Tare and Do)
8:20 PM ~ 8:45 PM: Basic/Advance skills/footwork training
8:50 PM ~ 9:30 PM: Basic/Advance Keiko

We may have some tiny adjustments in between each period, but this is a general big picture that we are going to follow with.

Again, if you are unable to attend the class, please send Jason or me a message as your convenience.

Thank you for your attention, and I will see you in classes.

Best,

Vincent

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

We are on Youtube

We are on Youtube.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Meanings of kendo Hakama

I found more information about the meanings of Kendo Hakama. Visit the following website will lead you to it:

http://www.kendo-usa.org/reference/hakama_meaning.htm

Vincent

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

some useful info from Princeton Kendo & Iaido Club

Dear Ken Wa Kan kenshis,

Just sharing with you some useful and knowledgeable information from Princeton Kendo & Iaido club. We may need a train about how to fold our hakama and gi properly later soon. Also, if you are interested in participating the event on 4/22, please let Jason and/or me know.
Meanwhile, if you missed the last 2 classes, I hope you can make it on tomorrow.

I'll see you in class.

Vincent

(Part of the following contents are quoted from Yang Sensei, Princeton Kendo & Iaido Club: http://www.princetonkendo.com/)

They are numerous interpretations for the meaning of the hakama pleats, following is how I been taught and it seems to be accepted by most Kendo-ka. These 5 pleats are called "Go Rin Go Jyo" (五倫五常).

5 front pleats of hakama (袴) are called:

Mercy 仁 ( pounced "jin" in Japanese)
Righteousness 義 (gi)
Etiquette 禮 (rei)
Wisdom 智 (chi)
Trust 信 (shin)

The back of Hakama often refers to as in-yo (in Chinese yin-yang) These are the two elementary and complimentary forces (Eastern Philosophy)

4/22/07
Japanese Cherry Blossom demonstration at Essex County 12:30am - 3:30pm -- !CONFIRMED!

Essex County's Cherry Blossoms Festival is the
biggest in the U.S.!! Average 100,000 visitors each year will gather to see this event.
"Bring the whole family and enjoy free Japanese cultural Activities throughout the Festival"

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Kendo - Exame de 8º Dan

Here is another cool vedio about the Documentary of Kendo. Share with you!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

The Art of Kendo

Just found this video on youtube. Share with you.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Mar. 1st, 2007. Peter Strauss's last practice with us.

On March 1st, before leaving for Japan, Peter had his last practice with us. We are grateful to have him in our dojo in the past few months, and wish him the very best for his future career.

Welcome back to visit us anytime, Peter.

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