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"Old" kendoka, withered sakura?
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03-14-2006, 08:00 AM
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Well, my sensei is in his early fifties two. He has not the same stamina and strenght to withstand longe sessions of strenuos practices like kakarigeiko, but the fact is, he doesn't need it.
In keiko and shiai he remains lightning fast and with awesome precision. SO I think that while heavy-duty exercises you might feel the weight of age, but after that, I don't think that it'll matter that much.
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