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The Shambhala Guide to Kendo: Its Philosophy, History, and Spiritual Dimension The Shambhala Guide to Kendo: Its Philosophy, History, and Spiritual Dimension
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Kendo is the art of swordsmanship that was cultivated by the samurai in medieval Japan and it is an increasingly popular martial art studied in the West today. While most books on kendo focus primarily on kata, or the traditional movements or forms, The Shambhala Guide to Kendo provides a succinct overview of the art as a whole: its historical significance, spiritual teachings, and how it can be used by practitioners today as a means of strengthening the body and mind...

The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories
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Where the great plain of Tarphet runs up, as the sea in estuaries, among the Cyresian mountains, there stood long since the city of Merimna well-nigh among the shadows of the crags. I have never seen a city in the world so beautiful as Merimna seemed to me when first I dreamed of it.

The Sword and the Atopen The Sword and the Atopen
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_The conversion of light into electricity by spectrum is an interesting possibility. The idea of using foreign proteins on the human system to repel enemies, is also interesting. Do you get it? We didn't either until we read the story...

Kendo Bokken Wooden Practice Katana 39 Inches Kendo Bokken Wooden Practice Katana 39 Inches
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These two premium quality hardwood bokkens are a great addition to any collector or martial art enthusiast's collection. These bokkens are constructed as wooden imitations of katanas and are commonly used as a safe substitute for the sword in practice...

40 40" Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana
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This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length...

Set of 2 47 Set of 2 47" Kendo Shinai Bamboo Practice Sword Katana
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This is a set of 2 47 "long premium quality bamboo shinai. This sword is perfect for light to hard practice use. The shinai comes brand new still wrapped in plastic. The shinai includes a thick plastic guard and securing ring.

Black Boken Wood Practice Sword, Wooden Daito Training Katana Black Boken Wood Practice Sword, Wooden Daito Training Katana
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This 40 inch black traditional daito is an ideal practice sword to safely practice your sword skills while protecting your self and partners. Constructed from hardwood and includes two piece handguard...


What Martial Arts is best for me?

I am looking for a martial arts that practices the art of using wepons like a katana, ( Japanese Sword, known as samurai swords.) any type of long wepon used in close range combat.( No i dont want to learn fencing and a kendo class is to far from where i live.) I would like something that increases agility and keeps you active and fit. im not a very aphletic person.( hoping for something to do and to keep me active.) Also id like it to be something where you dont give serious ingurys. (ex. hitting pressure points, breaking bones.) And the it dosnt have to use real wepons. im a person that gives a little bit of mercy to the opponent.
I want to do a martial arts as a hoppy.

Most types of karates sound good. Karate uses sword, nunchuks, staffs etc. It will keep you fit cus we do a lot of fitness and fighting techniques. Also, basic karate techniques, kata/forms and Self Defence. It won'te give too much injury really, just the occasional bruise but it's rare. Don't worry no bone breaking.

Yes, they do teach pressure points but they don't actually do it on you.

Nowadays dojos don't use real swords so you don't need to worry. Just check out the karate dojos around your area and try them out for a session. See which one suits you.

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