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IaidoIAI-DO, is an offshoot of Kendo, a traditional martial art of Japan. KENDO, though its origin lay in fighting by use of the real swords, nowadays is played between two contestants with bamboo-sticks (Shinai), whereas IAI is played singly with either the real sword (Shinken) or the imitated one (Iaito). IAI is an art of self-defence that you draw the sword immediately against an enemy's sudden attack to win at the very moment when the sword leaves the sheath.
IAI was initiated as a martial art at the very moment when the sword leaves the sheath, taking a posture to respond promptly against the enemy's sudden attack. "I" means where you yourself are, hence, we call these situations below "I", where you are standing, while you are walking and when you are running. "AI" means such actions as you may respond timely and quickly according to your opponents actions. In this situation, if you pull your sword out of the sheath, it may be called KENDO. IAI-DO and KENDO are just like the two wheels of a cart, being so closely related and have been lasting together through the long history of Japan's martial arts. Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei (All Japan Kendo Federation), ZEN KEN REN or Z.N.K.R. as its abbreviation lately developed a new program for practice called ZEN KEN REN SEITEI IAI (Z.N.K.R.'s enacted IAI instructions). It reflects various old schools of IAI-DO in that their representative or basic forms, techniques, manners, etc. have been adopted in this new program. It is highly useful, therefore, to both beginners and experts. ZEN KEN REN SEITEI IAI is mostly applied to IAI DAN examinations and IAI matches that are operated by Z.N.K.R. |
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