Research Journal of Budo
Online ISSN : 2185-8519
Print ISSN : 0287-9700
ISSN-L : 0287-9700
A STUDY ON “KENDO NO HASSEI”-Stress on “Ki-Ken-Tai-no-Ichi”-
Kazuo HASHIZUMEToyonari KATSUKIHiroshi SASAKI
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1989 Volume 22 Issue 1 Pages 23-32

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To discuss the “Ki-Ken-Tai-no-Ichi” which is a traditional conception in the movements of Kendo, the relationship of “HASSEI” and the respiratory phase with the attack movement of Kendo was studied in Kendo Shomen Dageki.
The results were as follows:
1) “KAKEGOE” is shouted for 1.71+0.578 sec and “DATOTSU BUI KOSHO” is shouted for 1.85+0.302 sec in 19 male students.
2) While a moment from disappearance of “KAKEGOE” to “DATOTSU”, the right arm is flexed (0.123 ± 0.035sec) and extended (0.125 + 0.039sec) in 19 male students.
3) The time from the right foot is separated from a floor to “DATOTSU” is statistically different between college students (n=10) and senior high school students (n=10) at the 5% level.
4) The movement pattern that “DATOTSU BUI KOSHO” appears before SINAI is touched the opponent's MEN and the right foot is touched a floor after “DATOTSU” is the same for the elemental school children and the senior high school students and the college students.
5) In “ZANSHIN” after “DATOTSU” the physical tension is maintained until the large volume of air is expired.

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