
Kendo is a vigorous, full-contact Martial Art derived from the original sword training of the Japanese Samurai. Practiced by millions of men, women and children worldwide, Kendo is growing in popularity in North America. Kendo in English is broken down as follows: Ken (Sword) Do (Way, or Path). So, translated into English, Kendo is "The Way of The Sword". The Hayakawa Kendo Club is run by Sensei Mark Kawabe, a 4th degree black belt who has trained extensively at various clubs in Canada and Japan over the past 25 years. Kendo training consists of drills which focus on improving co-ordination, strength, breath control and stamina. Beginning students spend their time honing basic strikes both with and without partners. Advanced students wear bogu (armour) and practice basic and advanced techniques with partners. There is always a session of keiko (free sparring) for advanced students. |
The
Hayakawa Kendo Club is affiliated with the Canadian Kendo Federation
(CKF), which oversees all approved Kendo clubs in Canada. Clubs
that belong to the CKF are eligible to participate in tournaments,
visit other CKF clubs (at no additional cost) and can participate
in the only official Kendo gradings in
Canada. The CKF also runs
seminars and other special events open only to its member clubs.
All CKF clubs are non-profit organizations. Instructors teach
because of their passion for Kendo, not because they're trying to
make money. You can be assured of the best Kendo instruction when
practicing at a CKF-affiliated club.
All are welcome to try a class of Kendo. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and be prepared to sweat a bit. The only equipment required to start is a bokuto (wooden sword) which you can borrow on your first few visits as required. To continue in Kendo, you will need to purchase a uniform, a shinai (bamboo sword) or two and a bokuto set. Bogu (armour) is available for purchase or rent as you progress.
Practices are held twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:40 to 9:40 p.m. Students must be age 8 or older. Junior class is from 7:40 to 8:40.
If you have questions or want to attend a class, please contact Mark Kawabe at 289-241-3080 or drop by the dojo.
The Hayakawa Kendo Club practices at the Welland Martial Arts Centre, 40 Division St., Welland.
Click here to visit the Hayakawa Kendo Club's main website.
Click here to see other Kendo videos from the Hayakawa Kendo Club.
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