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So i've been thinking for awhile now that it would be pretty fun to have a "dirty kendo foot" competition ^^. Basically, take a picture of your nasty callused kendo feet and post it on the forums for all to rate. This will require a lot of participation to make it interesting so please just take a few minutes after kendo to post a picture of your foot on the forum
![]() ![]() ***(I just use photobucket.com to host my pictures... you can upload a picture right to their site in a few seconds and it lays out all the coding for you at the bottom. Registration is pretty easy also... I think it only asks you for an email address and a password... don't worry about spam... I have been posting pictures on photobucket.com for about two years now and they have yet to send me something.)*** Heres my foot... it's sort of a pathetic foot because I have only been doing Kendo for about 4 months now. ![]() |
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My second ever training session of kendo I got such a big, deep blister that never healed properly because I do a work out barefoot every morning, plut I'm on my feet alot all day, that I ended up with this never healing big flap of skin that I kept having to stop training to go and strap up with tape (then the tape would bunch up and come off), plus I was hobbling at work. I had to stop kendo just after I finished the beginners' and it took over six weeks of no kendo for it to heal.
A friend got me a tabi for Christmas and I had my first session back on Monday (back in the beginners' again) and now? My feet are fine ![]() ![]() |
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I was doing jigeiko the other day. I looked down at my foot and I thought that I had a sticking plaster attached to it. I figured it had fallen off someone else's foot so I took off my kote to pull it off.
I gave it a good yank, only to realise it was flap of my own skin. Unfortunately, I don't have a photograph of it. |
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looked down at my foot and I thought that I had a sticking plaster attached to it. I figured it had fallen off someone else's foot so I took off my kote to pull it off. I gave it a good yank, only to realise it was flap of my own skin... |
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O____________________O That, er, looks kinda bad... you might want to get that checked out by a doctor espeically the very top of the bottom of the foot.
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No shoes. You can't move properly.
But on another note - talk about kendo feet. Friend was helping me learn the first three kata in his back yard tonight and I sliced my foot open on a sharp piece of rock sticking up out of the bricks. It's a doozie - about seven inches long or so and razor thin. So we taped it up, I put a sock on and we kept going ![]() I reckon now I've just started in armour my footwork's gotten naff. I've started getting callouses and blisters from the dojo floor through by tabi. Now that shouldn't happen. No photos though, unfortunately. Wait till I've figured out my digital camera. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~kendolife/images/lfoot.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~kendolife/images/rfoot.jpg Some days I don't get much blister, and others, I get really bad - must be my footwork - don't know if I'm twisting, or not keeping my feet straight, but this last round (mostly healed in the photos) I am pretty sure happened during some haya-suburi - I was unusually hot that night, which may have also contributed. My left foot where the skin is now dead was a huge blood blister which partially healed, got re-bloodied, healed again, and then finally tore (no more blood, yay !). It hurt a lot when it had blood in it, but now it isn't bad at all. Felt fine last night at practice. |
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