Shinai Bokken
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Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Black Carrying Bag Case $20.99 |
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44″ Black Nylon Sword Bag Shinai Katana Bokken Dojo $21.59 |
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Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Black Carrying Bag Case $21.59 |
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Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Black Carrying Bag Case $20.99 |
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2 RD Padded Training Foam Swords COMBAT Shinai Bokken $19.99 |
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2 BL Padded Training Foam Swords COMBAT Shinai Bokken $19.99 |
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2 BK Padded Training Foam Swords COMBAT Shinai Bokken $19.99 |
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44″ Black Nylon Sword Bag Shinai Katana Bokken Dojo $21.59 |
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Set of 2 Foam Padded Training Swords Shinai Bokken New $14.98 |
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Red Cotton Samurai Sword Shinai Bokken Katana Bag New $6.98 |
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44″ Black Nylon Sword Bag Shinai Katana Bokken Dojo $21.59 |
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Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Black Carrying Bag Case $21.59 |
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Set of 2 Foam Padded Training Swords Shinai Bokken Blue $13.98 |
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Japanisches Schwert TANTO, BUDO Shinai Bokken zur Deko $51.72 |
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Dojo Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Carrying Bag Nylon Case $11.98 |
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Dojo Bokken Shinai Katana Sword Carrying Bag Nylon Case $9.98 |
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Japanisches Schwert Katana, Kenjutsu Bokken Shinai NEU $300.52 |
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Set of 2 Foam Padded Training Swords Shinai Bokken New $13.98 |
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The Shambhala Guide to Kendo: Its Philosophy, History, and Spiritual Dimension $3.96 Kendo is the art of swordsmanship that was cultivated by the samurai in medieval Japan and it is an increasingly popular martial art studied in the West today. While most books on kendo focus primarily on kata, or the traditional movements or forms, The Shambhala Guide to Kendo provides a succinct overview of the art as a whole: its historical significance, spiritual teachings, and how it can b… |
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Arme Japonaise: Bokken, Projet Fugo, Tonfa, Shinai, Type 90, Fusil Arisaka Type 38, S (French Edition) $14.14 Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l’essai gratuite au club de livres de l’éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d’un million d’ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d’articles Wikipedia sur : Bokken, Projet Fugo, Tonfa, Shinai, Type 90, Fusil Arisaka Type 38, S… |
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Kenjutsu: Kihon, Kata, Sparring, Bokken, Shinai, B?gu, Kendo, Niten Ichi- ry?, Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage- ry?, Tatsumi- ry? $44.10 Kenjutsu, meaning “the art of the sword”: is a term for classical Japanese sword arts (or kory?), in particular those which predate the Meiji Restoration. It is sometimes used more generally to describe any martial art which makes use of the Japanese sword. The exact activities undertaken when practising kenjutsu vary with school, but commonly include practice of basic techniques (kihon) without o… |
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Single 40 Hardwood Datio Bokken Kendo Practice Sword $5.99 This listing is for a Single Bokken. The boken is constructed of oak with a dark stained finish. The handle of the boken is wrapped in a black nylon cord, just as a katana would be. The boken has been constructed with a high detail to replicate the look and feel of a katana, with a kissak at the end of the tip and a pentagonal spine and blade…. |
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40 Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana $8.87 This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length. A plastic guard and securing ring are included with the bokken…. |
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Single 40 Hardwood Datio Bokken Kendo Practice Sword $4.29 The boken is constructed of oak with a dark stained finish. The handle of the boken is wrapped in a black nylon cord, just as a katana would be. The boken has been constructed with a high detail to replicate the look and feel of a katana, with a kissak at the end of the tip and a pentagonal spine and blade…. |

Tips For Choosing A Martial Arts Style
Before you begin to shop for the right martial arts equipment, and before you take that first step inside of the dojo, it is important to choose a martial arts style. All martial arts styles are not created equally and the best style for one person may be the worst for someone else.
There are several main style categories to consider, ground fighting or grappling, stand up, weapons based styles, throwing styles, and low impact styles. Stand up fighting styles, including Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Boxing, Kickboxing, and related styles. These types of martial arts are the most popular, and require specific martial arts equipment, depending on the specialization. If you are just beginning your martial
Ground fighting or grappling styles focus on wrestling related combat, and include Greco Roman wrestling, Sambo, Brazilian Jujitsu, and others. Of these, Brazilian Jujitsu is the most prolific in martial arts circles, and was developed into the form known today by the Gracie family, who were also responsible for developing the vale tudo combat matches that were the precursor to today’s MMA competitions.
Throwing martial arts styles are characterized by standing positions that make use of locks, trips and other techniques with the goal of throwing an opponent off balance. Styles in this category include, but are not limited to, Akidio, Judo, Shuai Jiao, and Hapkido. Martial arts equipment required for these styles consists of specially designed gis or uniforms, which are typically heavier than those used for karate and other ground fighting styles, and floor mats.
Low impact martial arts styles include Tai Chi, Ba Gua, and Chi Gong. While these styles were originally developed for combat, today, they are primarily focused on well being, stress relief, and low impact exercise. Tai Chi in particular emphasizes consistent movement, breathing, relaxing, and fitness techniques.
Weapons based martial arts focus on the use of one or more weapons and include, Kali, Iado, and Kendo. Kendo, translated literally as the way of the sword has been practiced since 1185 AD. Martial arts equipment for kendo includes protective armor known as bogu, a shinai, or practice sword, and a bokken, or wooden sword, for serious combat.
Regardless of the martial arts style you choose, be sure to practice safely, using proper martial arts equipment and the techniques learned during your lessons. Remember that martial arts is a mental as well as a physical discipline, and that it should only be used in self defense when it is absolutely necessary. With a little patience and a lot of practice, you will be on your way to becoming a martial arts master.
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