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Old 03-11-2011, 02:38 PM   #8
Mjyzpzph

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I think it's harder in the sense that, unlike in the others I've done (TKW, Muay Thai, Aikido, etc.) there is a far greater emphasis placed on executing perfectly, not adequately. So I don't disagree with anything said above. But Kendo in my limited experience places a much higher premium on doing things correctly; even (especially?) in scoring in matches.
You agree with me? Gosh.

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