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I agree completly. Don't use them unless you absolutely need to. In my opinion they add a barier between you and the floor. Having that conection to the floor tells you alot about your surroundings, and what kind of traction you have. Also, you really should toughen up those feet. Obviously, if you have a health need wear them.
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Not to sound high and mighty, but if you are using tabi, how will your feet be allowed to toughen up to the point where you won't get blisters?
Often blisters are a sign of bad footwork. Your feet are twisting when you are moving or attacking, instead of moving straight forwards. I do understand that some people have other health reasons for wearing them though. And I understand that some dojo/gym floors are not really built with kendo in mind so sometimes that leads to injuries and such. But be careful not to overuse tabi if you don't really need it. Good footwork and a couple practices of not using tabi will toughen your feet up to the point to where it won't be necessary. Just be honest with yourself as to whether it is really necessary because if you are getting foot injuries from bad footwork, then that is a clear, although painful way of seeing that it needs to be corrected. If you wear tabi all the time, you may be preventing yourself from realizing that corrections need to be made. |
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risking a very stupid question, but what on earth is tabbi? To your question yes, i recently purchased a pair of tabi socks, i just noticed people wearing them in the dojo, plus we train on mats, as our dojo is primarily used for Ju Jitsu, my feet kept dragging on the mats when doing my katas, so now with my tabi socks it makes a big difference :-). |
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