Good or bad Kendo? #shorts

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Hiki Waza and tsubazeriai are big points of talk now with the addition of the provisional rules of kendo. Let me know if you think is a good or bad choice to add these rules.

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If Covid did one good thing for Kendo, its that the tsubazeriai rules were placed so that you can’t do this horrid stuff anymore.

salex
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Awful, and clearly time wasting. Not just from Takenouchi, but many of the Japanese team. The pushing from the Korean player in this video is from a point of frustration. You can hear his coach calling "Hansoku!" Because Takenouchi completely stopped trying to fight.

The shinpan should have stopped the match. And at least called for wakare.

The idea that the new tsubazeriai rules make this kind of behaviour less likely is in my opinion bullshit. That's what the referees are for. They were all 7th Dan, know the rules and have the authority to implement them.

silkyjohnsn
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Someone being very pushy for no good reason would usually be a signal of bad Kendo for me, but this is a match between a Korean Kendoka and a Japanese Kendoka, in which national pride may play a bigger role than fair play for them, thus making both players less reluctant to brute force an Ippon with pushing and many dirty techniques. I‘d say that this is not the way Kendo should look.

fynnkinschewski
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I'm still very green novice in Kendo, but i think after that first push the ref should call wakare to retain beautiful kendo

olivierjansen
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It's why I'm glad the rules on tsubazerai have been adjusted. Excessive and aggressive tsubazerai means neither player can actually execute a waza without exposing themselves. Guy in the white Gi is definitely pushing his luck with being so forceful

danielmaciver
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My thoughts are, that I don’t know what the fuck I’m really looking at. I know the sport I’m watching, but I can’t tell you what’s going on.

RgueM
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I remember this match well! One of the first times that I had heard the crowd booing at a WKC (I've been attending since 2000).

Have to agree with some other comments here: its arguably the player's job to do everything they can to hold an advantage. Japan had it (only just!) at this point, so Takenouchi was doing his job IMHO. Its more a case of the shimpan letting things slide or not.

That said, I also COMPLETELY understood the frustration from Lee...and so did most in the audience. Japan appeared to be getting away with stretching the rules...blatantly, and it was hard to watch the Korean team unable to break through.

Many really wanted to see Takenouchi penalised for wasting time. He clearly was, and you better believe anyone else would have been penalised in the same circumstances! Still, I guess the Korean team spent a bit of time stopping and starting (I wish I could get hold of some of that magic spray they seem to use all the time😂).
Both teams doing whatever it takes to win the worlds. Until we're in that position...what more can we say, right?

Also, being a shimpan is a prick of a job, especially at in the finals of the Mens team event at the WKC. But, humbly, I would like to think I would have issued a hansoku to Japan for this (which would have been a game changer!)

KendoCoach
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Seems to me competition kinda messes with kendo. It's a sword art not a contest. But what do I know?

jileelmcdaniels
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Korean players tend to fight from a distance whereas Japanese players tend to fight close distance, I hate my opponents keep trying to hug me during the fight

CL-emtk
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it was one of the worst kendo final matches ever 😂

kendojj
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The Shushin should have called Wakare .

DennisDaley-sg
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Bad kendo SHOULD equal hansoku. I know the Koreans have a different way, but they’re always just wrestling in their matches.

TonyPstunts
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Any thoughts of how the Japanese kept on defending the whole time in the last match? So sad that this Youtuber has no knowledge with Kendo 😔😔😢

medabeast
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I won't second-guess the decisions of the shinpan, but I don't particularly like the coaches/crowd crying 'hansoku'. It's not soccer, which I referee several times a week, and we don't need people undermining shinpan.

awordabout...
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Hansoku.... specially after the new rules by the FIK .... no more than 3 seconds stuck

LolaColombiana
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Hopefully with the new "covid" regulation we well never see this again.

BEN-zlrc
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Sensei, sorry to be this guy, but at that level it is legit, but if it was me it would be considered time wasting.

nate.thegreat-rv
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Definately bad trying to figure out kendo or dancing

alanfitzgerald
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Interesting contrast to yesterday's AJKC

AaronRowell
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What I see is a guy trying to push another but failing miserably!

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