Basics of Kendo Equipment

Source: International-kendo.com

Kendo is a very physical sport and its practitioners need lots of protective equipment. The gear includes the kendo “bogu” (armor), the kendo uniform (worn under the bogu; consists of a hakama and G.I.), and the kendo stick/sword (also known as a shinai).

Bogu can be bought at specialized kendo stores, like E-Bogu. E-bogu is known to be one of the BEST sites to buy bogu and other kendo equipment from. The majority of kendoka buy their equipment from E-Bogu.

The bogu is comprised of the ”men” (helmet), “kote” (arm guard), “do” (chest protector), and “tare” (groin protector). The kendo shinai must be properly taken care of or else it will pose a danger to both you and your opponent. The shinai must be checked for splinters and oiled regularly. This helps keep the shinai from breaking and sending razor sharp shrapnel into yours or your opponent’s faces.The shinai’s string must also be kept tight. This is to keep the top from slipping off and making the shinai go through your opponents “men.” If you think your shinai or bogu are damaged, or not safe, do NOT use it and tell your sensei. Help keep your dojo safe for everyone.

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