Rhode Island Kendo, Kendo in RI. Our sword methods come straight from Japan to Rhode Island. Authentic kenjutsu of Motobu Udundi.
Kenjutsu & Iaido
Never considered sword classes? Think again!
These are some of our most popular classes. Techniques are easy to learn and a fun way to get moving!
We teach a style called "Motobu Udundi Ken-jutsu", a well-rounded sword method that we learned in Japan.It includes battlefield techniques as well as rapid drawing from the saya (sheath). It is a very unique style and differs in many ways from sword methods from the main islands of Japan. It is also the only surviving sword method from the island of Okinawa.Rhode Island Kendo training. You don't need any martial arts experience and you are never too old to begin. You could be with us this week!
Sensei's Taira & Takamiyagi at Kodokai
Sunrise Practice, Okinawa, August 2009
If you would like to learn sword skills you must choose your school carefully. Many schools offer completely bogus sword methods. Why embarrass yourself learning silly poses borrowed from Hollywood? Looking for Kendo training in the Rhode Island area? Our sword system did not come from the movies. We learned in Japan.
Motobu Udundi Kenjutsu is a functional martial art with techniques developed for effective self-defense. They are not for show nor are they restricted to the sword. The sword represents anything that you can use for self-protection; a stick, umbrella, cane, etc... When you are skillful in our ken-jutsu, a simple stick can be a powerful weapon. Kendo classes in Rhode Island straight from Japan.
Kenjutsu is for defeating multiple enemies on the battlefield. Our method uses a natural upright stance that makes movements fluid and deceptive. We have no blocks or parries and no techniques for backing up. Instead, we attack the enemy and do not think about defending.
Iai-jutsu, or Iaido, is the practice of techniques beginning with the sword in the scabbard from either a sitting or standing position. Kenjutsu techniques begin with the sword already drawn and ready.
Along with techniques for disarming an opponent and skills using two swords, this makes a well-rounded sword system. In general, it is less ritualized than many of the Japanese methods. Practice includes application of techniques against a partner as well as solo practice drills. The depth and diversity of this method makes a very dynamic and enjoyable activity that can provide a lifetime of challenges and friendships.
Practice with Taira sensei, Okinawa 2008
To get started you will need a white uniform and a boken (wooden sword). These are inexpensive and available at the Kodokai.
Classes are on Mondays from 7:45pm- 8:35pm and Fridays from 6:10- 7:00pm.
You could be enjoying Kenjutsu this week so get in here!
Students must be age 12 or older and must have permission from Sensei. (We do, however, offer sword classes for younger students. Please see our Kids Classes page.)
(401) 762-2201 175 Eddie Dowling Hwy. (Rt. 146A, Park Square) North Smithfield, RI 02895