Kendo is a traditional martial art with competitive equipment, and formal competitions are usually held indoors. Because the players are barefoot, the quality of the wooden floor of the venue is very high.
Players fight one-on-one Both sides wear kendo clothes, protective gear and hold bamboo swords. According to the rules, they hit the effective part of each other, and the referee counts the scores to judge the outcome. Team competitions can also be held, and the total score can be calculated after the two sides of the same number of teams decide the outcome one by one.
Training mode:
Kendo is a martial arts sport. When beginners learn, they need to show their swordsmanship with their physical strength. When the technology is mature, it will win with smart strategies. Therefore, teaching needs vary from person to person, and appropriate practice time and times should be given. However, the attitude of learning must be rigorous and serious in order to get substantive results.
The way of training, for beginners, should start with the decomposition action, then reach the combo action through the click action, then gradually enter the chain practice, and then turn to intensive impact training.
In the training room, if an individual is found to have movements that are not easy to learn, individual guidance will be given. This has evolved into a comprehensive exercise, in which counter-attacks are skillfully combined and used, and then extended to mutual confrontation to heart-to-heart attack and defense confrontation.