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I've practiced outside of my mom's car after practice before. In front of a restaurant, minus the shinai and the kiai. I got the cops called on me because the people in the tanning salon next to the restaurant thought I was a crazy guy in a bathrobe casing my mom's car. |
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Outside as in outdoors? or out of the dojo?
Sometimes the dojo doesn't devote enough time to kihon, or something you want to practice (i.e. your tokui/specialty waza), in which case your only choice may be to practice outside of the dojo (oftentimes at a outdoor location) with a kendo buddy, or two, or three... But don't waste your time jigeikoing with each other if you are at the same level, just do uchikomigeiko. Jigeikoing with your peers may be fun, but is not as educational as jigeikoing with sensei/sempais. Also, make sure you guys don't learn any bad habits! re: fumikomi - wear your shoes, nike air works well. ![]() |
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I've practiced outside of my mom's car after practice before. In front of a restaurant, minus the shinai and the kiai. I got the cops called on me because the people in the tanning salon next to the restaurant thought I was a crazy guy in a bathrobe casing my mom's car.
I don't practice outside anymore. |
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