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Beginners Kendo Training Sessions

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In Person

Occurrences
Mon, 11 May, 06:00 pm
Mon, 18 May, 06:00 pm
Mon, 25 May, 06:00 pm
Mon, 08 Jun, 06:00 pm
Mon, 15 Jun, 06:00 pm
Mon, 22 Jun, 06:00 pm
Mon, 29 Jun, 06:00 pm
Mon, 20 Jul, 06:00 pm
Duration2 hours
Address

Christchurch Central City, Christchurch, Canterbury

Venue
Marian College
Suitable Ages
13-17
18-29
30-49
50-64
65+

All About Beginners Training

Engage in the disciplined art of kendo through our beginners training sessions at Sei Tou Ken Yu Kai, the Canterbury Kendo Club. This activity offers a perfect blend of physical fitness and mental focus, helping participants build strength, improve coordination, and develop concentration while fostering a sense of community among like-minded individuals in Christchurch. Founded by Alex Bennett in 1988 after his rotary exchange to Chiba, Japan, the club has been a welcoming space for those interested in this traditional Japanese martial art.

Beginners training involves introductory exercises, basic techniques, and guided practice with bokken or shinai under experienced instructors. It's designed for newcomers to kendo, providing a structured yet approachable way to learn the fundamentals. Sessions last 120 minutes, allowing ample time for warm-ups, drills, and cool-downs. All are welcome from age 10 and above, with specific sessions tailored to age groups including 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+. This makes it suitable for teens, young adults, working professionals, and seniors seeking an active hobby.

Entry fees are to be checked with the club, as they may vary. No prior experience is required, but participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. The club emphasises safety and progression at your own pace, promoting not just physical benefits like enhanced agility and endurance, but also social connections through group interactions and shared goals. Joining these sessions helps build lasting friendships within the Christchurch community, contributing to overall wellbeing and a supportive network. For more details, reach out via email at Info@canterburykendo.org.nz or visit https://canterburykendo.org.nz/contact.

  • Who it's for: Open to ages 10+, with sessions for groups 13-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65+.
  • Key features: 120-minute sessions focusing on basic kendo techniques and practice.
  • Benefits: Improves fitness, mental discipline, and community ties in a structured environment. βš”οΈ
  • Requirements: Comfortable attire; no experience needed, just enthusiasm.
  • Accessibility: Held regularly to fit various schedules, welcoming all skill levels.
  • Pricing notes: Entry fees to be confirmed with the club; contact for current details. πŸ’ͺ

Venue Details

Marian College serves as the dedicated venue for these beginners training sessions, acting as the club's home ground in Christchurch Central City, Canterbury. Located in the heart of the city, this venue provides a spacious and well-equipped space ideal for kendo practice, ensuring participants can focus on their training without distractions. The central location makes it convenient for locals from across Canterbury to join, enhancing community access to this enriching activity. Surrounded by the vibrant Christchurch community, Marian College contributes to the area's lively spirit of sports and cultural pursuits, making it a natural fit for Sei Tou Ken Yu Kai's ongoing sessions. For directions, check the club's website at https://canterburykendo.org.nz/contact. πŸ›οΈ