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shinai and is
For sparring, a bamboo shinai is typically used instead for obvious safety reasons.
The introduction of bamboo practice swords ( shinai ) and armour ( bōgu ) to sword training is attributed to Naganuma Shirōzaemon Kunisato during the Shotoku Era ( 1711 – 1715 ).
The shinai is meant to represent a Japanese sword ( katana ) and is made up of four bamboo slats, which are held together by leather fittings.
A modern variation of a shinai with carbon fiber reinforced resin slats is also used.
Your opponent's shinai is either knocked down from above or swept up from below with a resulting strike just when his / her kamae is broken.
A scorable in a kendo competition ( tai-kai ) is defined as an accurate strike or thrust made onto a datotsu-bui of the opponent's kendo-gu with the shinai making contact at its datotsu-bu, the competitor displaying high spirits, correct posture and followed by zanshin.
Datotsu-bu of the ' shinai ' is the forward, or blade side ( jin-bu ) of the top third ( monouchi ) of the shinai.
While appearing to be cumbersome, enough mobility is allowed to grip the shinai in a comfortable, powerful, and firm way.
With regards to this he is said to have commented " Kenjutsu ( swordsmanship ) with bamboo shinai is nothing more than play.
* is a student of kendo and carries a shinai, though he fights primarily with a wooden stick, which also is a motif for his non-lethal combat style.
The basic technique is to raise the shinai or sword such that it is forty-five degrees from the vertical behind the swordsman's head, with the tip either directly above the tsuba or directly above the right point of the acromion ( as viewed from the front ), and the left hand exactly one fist from the forehead.
At the point at which the shinai strikes the opponent, both right and left hands should be squeezed for a second which is called tenouchi, also the right arm must be exactly parallel with the ground and at shoulder height.
It is a thrust of the point of the shinai to the throat.
# Help beginners learn the concept that the shinai is the representation of the katana.
Another activity is shinai bōsō ( 市内暴走 ) speeding in city streets, not usually for street racing but more for thrills.
When receiving Kirikaeshi with the shinai, the shinai is held in a low hasso gamae stance ( waist level ), alternating between left and right.

shinai and up
If struck by an opponent's shinai, this technique sweeps up their shinai in a rising-slide motion, with the right ( ura ) or left ( omote ) side of the shinai.

shinai and men
In addition, the inscription on the gravestone of third son, the 8th headmaster of the Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū Kenjutsu, states that his exploits included improving the bokuto and shinai, and refining the armour by adding a metal grille to the men ( head piece ) and thick cotton protective coverings to the kote ( gauntlets ).

shinai and strike
Body and shinai will lose balance as you strike or when being attacked.
Then strike in the direction of their shinai, or at the suki resulting from their composure's collapse.
Equally skilled with shinai, bokken / bokutou, and katana, his signature technique was named the Mumyo-ken ( which roughly translates as " no light blade " or " unenlightened blade ") or Sandanzuki ( which translates as " Three Piece Thrust "), a technique that could attack one's neck, left shoulder, and right shoulder with one strike.
It serves to make the strike clean, fast, and bring the shinai off the target area such that a follow-up strike can be made with great ease.

shinai and .
Bokken should not be confused with shinai, practice swords made of flexible bamboo.
Naganuma developed the use of bōgu and established a training method using the shinai.
Use of the shinai and bōgu made it possible to deliver strikes and thrusts with full force but without injuring one's opponent.
File: Shinai. jpg | A shinai.
Kendo employs strikes involving both one edge and the tip of the shinai or bokutō.
This provides a surprise attack, by lifting the shinai over your shoulder before striking.
This waza knocks an opponent's shinai to the right or left.
For success, an opponent's maai has to be correctly perceived and then one knocks down their shinai before their arm fully extends.
As an opponent strikes, you parry their shinai with yours.
The nineteenth century led to the development of the bamboo practice sword, the shinai, and protective armor, bogu.
Some schools practice with fukuro shinai ( a bamboo sword covered with leather or cloth ) under circumstances where the student lacks the ability to safely control a bokuto at full speed or as a general safety precaution.
In fact, the fukuro shinai dates as far back as the 15th century.

is and swung
`` Which is a break as the area to search is less than a square mile '', she added as she swung her legs over the transom.
For ships, a kedge may be dropped while a ship is underway, or carried out in a suitable direction by a tender or ship's boat to enable the ship to be winched off if aground or swung into a particular heading, or even to be held steady against a tidal or other stream.
* K — Strike out ( also abbreviated SO ): number of times that a third strike is taken or swung at and missed, or bunted foul.
The simplest form of effective fan to cool a shelter is a wide, heavy frame with flaps that swing in the shelter's doorway and can be swung from hinges on the ceiling.
This is sometimes met with capital controls, an idea which has swung from standard, to anathema, and back into semi-respectability.
Its African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation and the swung note.
An enclosed bridge-like assembly is swung into place from the platter's right edge to its middle.
The purpose of using pole weapons is either to extend reach or to increase angular momentum — and thus striking power — when the weapon is swung.
In the Jewish religious practice of Kapparos, a rooster as a religious vessel is swung around the head and then sacrificed on the afternoon before Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.
As the thrower crosses the circle, the hips twist toward the front, the left arm is swung out then pulled back tight, followed by the shoulders, and they then strike in a putting motion with their right arm.
The sling is swung and with a flick of the wrist the tab is released at the precise moment.
The κ rotation allows for convenient mounting of the crystal, since the arm in which the crystal is mounted may be swung out towards the crystallographer.
This means if any pendulum is turned upside down and swung from a pivot located at its previous center of oscillation, it will have the same period as before, and the new center of oscillation will be at the old pivot point.
The sand bag is lowered into the manhole and swung into position to partially block lines.
A vehicle-sensitive lock is based on a pendulum swung away from its plumb position by rapid deceleration or rollover of the vehicle.
The primitive bullroarer is an unframed free reed ; it consists simply of a stone or board of wood tied to a rope which is swung around through the air to make a whistling sound.
The main differences between baseball and the NRA version of the game are that the bat is much shorter and is usually swung one-handed ; misses or strikes are not called, so there are no walks or strike-outs ; each batter receives only one good ball and must run whether he or she hits it or not.
The hour is struck on Great Dunstan, the largest bell in Kent 63cwt ( 3. 2 tonnes ), which is also swung on Sunday mornings for Matins.
In use, it is swung from one pivot, and the period timed, and then turned upside down and swung from the other pivot, and the period timed.

0.118 seconds.