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12-10-2005, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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Here's a USA dojo list:
http://www.kendo-usa.org/statedojolist.htm You've probably have checked already. I should let people from the States to give better advice... Very dedicated martial artists in the old days would travel miles and miles away to find a teacher... Of course in the modern world this is impossible. sad |
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03-27-2006, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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You can buy some video tape regarding the basic of Kendo so that you can learn something by yourself. But the most important thing is to find a sensei ( teacher ) and a dojo near you. You can get some concept through the tape but you can get nowhere without a sensei in kendo. Do'nt give searching even you can not
find private dojo. Many school , such as university , have kendo club. On the other hand , ask your friend if her or his parents are Japan-related. Visit http://www.tozando.com/ or http://www.e-bogu.com/ or http://www.kendoshop.com/ or write e-mail to http://www.kendo-usa.org/ for help for the tape. Do'nt give up even you find nothing. Many people begin learning kendo from 18 or even older. Go to the college with a kendo club when you get older ! |
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09-21-2006, 08:00 AM | #4 |
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I lived in NJ for a few years, so know how ackward it is to find dojo (until I moved to Hoboken, then my worries were solved) ..... your best bet is SHIDOGAKUIN ... they have dojos in lots of locations, including the City, Rutgers, and Philly (??) ... anyway, email them and they will help you out:
http://www.kendoka.org/ Cheers, |
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