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Wenn du die Absicht hast, dich zu erneuern, dann tu es jeden Tag. If you have the intention to renew yourself, do it every day.
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Iaido lettering

Iaido is composed of three ideograms.

“I” stands for the attitude of the person in different situations. Thus, the body has no fear and has a high level of attention and is ready to act at any time.

“Ai” stands for the ability to quickly adjust to an external situation with which the person is confronted. The person’s attitude is open, receptive and flexible.

“Do” stands for the way. In this, man strives for a harmonious way of life. From these ideograms it is evident that Iaido has a spiritual dimension. The name Iaido has been used only since 1930. Batto – Ho is an older term, but it lacks the mental level.

Forms of practice

Traditionally swordsmanship is trained in two opposite ways. On the one hand, the individual movements are studied. This is the kata form, where training is done with the iaito. Each person practices on his own. This type is often called Tandoku Renshu. On the other hand, the fight with the partner is learned. To avoid injuries, the bokken, a wooden sword, is used. The work with the Bokken and a partner is called Kenjutsu or Kumitachi or Sotai Renshu.

The Iaito is the beginner’s sword. It is a copy of a katana. Its blade is blunt and usually an aluminum-zinc alloy.

There is a third form of practice for higher level students. Here the student practices cutting tatami with a katana, the sharp sword.

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Juni June

12.6.: Kinderprüfungen

13.6.: Kinderprüfungen

14.6.: Sommerfest

19.6.: kein Kindertraining

20.6.: kein Kindertraining

27. - 29.6.: Aikido Vereinslehrgang mit Hirose Atsushi

30.6.: kein Iaido Training

12.6.: exams children

13.6.: exams children

14.6.: Sommer party

19.6.: no childrens class

20.6.: no childrens class

27. - 29.6.: Aikido course with Hirose Atsushi

30.6.: no Iaido class