Here’s the contents in brief followed by a detailed map of all articles with links to each.
Contents in Brief
- Body Maintenance & Development
- For Beginners or Kids
- For the More Advanced
- How to Strike (a Hit or Ippon)
- Seme
- Mechanics
- Gripping the Shinai
- Fumikomi
- Mind Management
- Kendo Wisdom, Quotes
- Managing Habits
- Meditation, Mindfulness
- Mushin, Flow-State
- Shinsa/Shiai
- Stories
- External Resources (Compilation)
Contents in Detail
Articles which overlap multiple categories are placed under a single, most related category.
- Body Maintenance & Development
- For Beginners, For Kids
- For the More Advanced
- How to Strike (a Hit or Ippon)
- Techniques Needed to Win in Kendo (Translation of 勝つための必要な技術 by こごろ一様)
- How to See the Chance for an Ippon (Translation of 一本を取るチャンスの見つけ方 by こごろ一様)
- On “You Want to Strike Men? In Order to Win…” (面打ちたい?勝つために。。。) – A Video by Fuku-Sensei
- Programming the Opponent – To Adopt Short-Term Conditioned Responses
- Really Seeing the Opponent and Opportunities to Strike – Erasing “Wagamama” Kendo
- Seme
- How to Strike (a Hit or Ippon)
- Mechanics
- Fumikomi
- Gripping the Shinai
- Relative Grip Strengths – Between the Hands and Digits (Overview) (a five-part article)
- Mind Management
- Managing Habits
- Meditation, Mindfulness
- Mushin, Flow-State
- Wisdom, Quotes
- Shinsa/Shiai
- Shinsa Preparation – a List of Things to Work on and Keep in Mind
- Ways to Calm the Mind and Body for Shinsa and Shiai (Part 1)
- Ways to Calm the Mind and Body for Shinsa and Shiai – A Deeper Look (Part 2).
- Shinsa and Shiai – Quotes for Inspiration (Part 1)
- Shinsa and Shiai – Quotes for Inspiration (Part 2)
- On Kamae and Kiai for Shinsa – Components One Can Control
- A Compilation of Shinsa Videos Identifying Those Who Passed
- Focusing on the Process vs. Results for Shinsa and Shiai
- Stories
- Compilation of External Resources:
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