by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
When you’re getting started, Kendo doesn’t require much equipment. Click here to learn more about what you’ll need to get started. Hint: It’s not much.
by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
Iaido is the art of drawing the Japanese sword. It is excellent to help develop and maintain mental focus, physical balance, strength and flexibility. Click here to learn more.
by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
The Hayakawa Kendo Club has three training sessions each week at the Welland Martial Arts Centre in Welland, Ontario. Kendo classes are Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:40 ~ 9:40. Iaido class is held on Friday evenings from 6:00 ~ 7:15.
by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
As with many martial arts, the purpose of Kendo is to develop one’s self. By developing a strong self, the entire world benefits. Click to learn more.
by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
From my perspective, Kendo tournaments are about determining how strong your Kendo is. It’s not about winning or losing. It’s about learning about yourself. Click here to learn how to watch a Kendo match.
by Mark Kawabe | Nov 1, 2014 | Homepage
The Hayakawa Kendo Club trains at the Welland Martial Arts Centre, 40 Division St., Welland, Ontario. Click here to get directions to the dojo.