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Kendo lessons of Nakada Jun KENDO TECHNIQUE

Can you stand the pressure longer that your opponent?

05/13/2019

Published on KENDOJIDAI 2018.8

During his days in the tokuren, Nakada sensei took on the task of mastering tame after he became aware of seme. While researching tame, he rebuild his basics, such as kamae and mental attitude. I asked him how he became able to strike without hesitation during close matches.


Nakada Jun, kyoshi nanadan.
Born in Chiba prefecture in 1973.
Narashino City Senior High SChool.
Senshu University.
Joined the Metropolitan Police Department after graduation.
Won the All Japan Police Team Championships three times, fought in the All Japan Kendo Championships, represented Japan in the World Kendo Championships.
Currently a teacher at the Metropolitan Police Department kendo club, in charge of the budo specialization department.

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I think there is a big difference in the accuracy of strikes between moving first to your opponent and then striking, and making the opponent move first and then striking yourself.

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