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Old 11-19-2005, 08:00 AM   #1
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Default Has anyone tried Chanbara/Goshindo?
See http://www.angelfire.com/sports/chanbara/main.html and
http://www.samuraisports.com/Chanbar.../goshindo.html


Has anyone tried this? I am interested in your thoughts. How well do the padded weapons work? How similar is it to free practice with a shinai and bogu? If it is taught with the same earnestness (as opposed to a 'let's just goof around with padded swords' attitude) as traditional kendo, what is missing because of the different equipment? Do you learn more from free practice when you spar against a number of different weapons during practice?

Thank you in advance for your thoughts and the benefit of your experience.
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Old 03-01-2006, 08:00 AM   #2
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I've been told, that Chanbara is often used to encourage kids to get into Kendo.

They let the kids have a bash around with the foam sticks and they really enjoy it.

Then two high grades demostrate Kendo and how it should be done. This usually blows the kids minds and they want to practice Kendo.

Sounds like a good plan to me !!!
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Old 03-06-2006, 08:00 AM   #3
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I think this quote from one the websites says it all :

"Moreover, younger students enjoy pretending to be a secret ninja or a great knight, while learning the basics of simple weaponry techniques without realizing it. "

Or this one

"A new era in swordsmanship has begun."

Or :

"During the intense two-day course you will learn:

1. Kihon kata (basic forms with the weapons)
2. Striking sets
3. Blocking sets
4. Sparring techniques
5. Correct ways to handle the weapons such as swords, double swords, staves and pole-arms
6. Tournament rules and fighting, and
7. How to be a certified Chanbara judge at soon to come Chanbara events in your area.
"

Hmmmm... 2 day course to become a certified instructor?

Jakob
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Old 05-17-2006, 08:00 AM   #4
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there was a documentary about the katana on the disovery channel... or was that national geographic... anyway, at the end of it there was a 5 minute segment on chanbara.

can't say I was too impressed.

in any case, the founder of the activity, who makes a living bringing antique blades back to japan, created the game because he noted that japanese children are not too interested in the sword arts these days... or rather the discipline and practice involved.

hence the rather nerf-like chanbara.

if people can slippery-slope it to get kids into kendo... well... I can't say I'm against that. but in and of itself... a waste of time methinks
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Old 06-03-2006, 08:00 AM   #5
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Actually my favorite piece of marketing you-know-what was "Needless to say, the sport swept through Japan like wildfire..." Yeah, right.

However, I was more interested in the reality of it rather than the perception from the outside, which I share with you.

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Old 06-12-2006, 08:00 AM   #6
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NO!!! www.realultimatepower.net is down now!!! NO!!!!
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Old 07-19-2006, 08:00 AM   #7
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Additional (better) links for Chanbara:

http://www.samuraisports.com/Chanbar...ee_combat.html

http://www.samuraisports.com/Chanbar...rong_move.html

http://www.internationalsportschanbara.net/index2.html

http://www.internationalsportschanbara.net/what2.html
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Old 07-27-2006, 08:00 AM   #8
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Originally posted by Will
omg, i can't believe this is real...while reading about chanbara i couldn't help but think of www.realultimatepower.net .
Will, you are a bad man. I am in pain. "Seppuku with a Frisbee" was the funniest thing I'd read in ages.

Ow...

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Old 08-21-2006, 08:00 AM   #9
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omg, i can't believe this is real...while reading about chanbara i couldn't help but think of www.realultimatepower.net .

not to offend anyone who does chanbara but it seems kind of like, gay (no offense to homosexuals either). I mean, come on, your waving around a foamed pad....if i wanted to do that i would have gone to the swimming pool and use one of their tubed floating devices...

and more quotes...
"Children love chanbara. An instructor can take an entire classroom of students and teach them the basics in less than an hour. It is easy to introduce into any school's physical education program, be it Kindergarten or College."
That's what i want, my kid beating other kids senseless! Great! Let them enjoy violence! Let them enjoy beating other kids senselessly at a young age not learning that beating people up actually hurt! at least with kendo discipline is involved and the kids can feel the pain...
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