Welcome!

Since 1969, the Ottawa Kendo Club has been practising at the Takahashi School of Martial Arts. All of our instructors are volunteers.


Kendo is the traditional martial art of Japanese fencing, a martial art that has descended from the kenjutsu sword disciplines of the feudal samurai. Kendo is full-contact, utilizing a bamboo sword (shinai) as our weapon and thick armour (bogu) as our protection. It takes many months before a beginner is allowed to wear bogu and spar with others as it takes time to develop a foundation of etiquette, fitness and skills before someone is ready. Once one is in bogu, much of the time will still be spent developing new techniques and refining established ones. A kendo practitioner is always learning.


Kendo is a martial art, and as such a high standard of discipline and respect for others is expected. Kendo is an ideal way of cultivating one's character through rigorous practice, sparring with others and interacting with people who have the same goals for themselves. It is not intended as self-defence, but is a great way of instilling a natural confidence, poise and awareness that can aid in a variety of everyday situations. It's also a great way of blowing off steam in a controlled and productive manner!


In Japan, boys and girls are introduced to kendo and judo at a very young age and to many in Japan, kendo is the equivalent of what hockey is to Canadians.


The longevity of a practitioner's career in kendo is one of the longest of all the traditional martial arts. There are kendo practitioners in their 80s who still come out and join in regular practise and are able to hold their own or prevail against the younger folks during sparring!


The Ottawa Kendo Club is split into two class streams: one for adults and one for children. Please see the Schedules page to see when each group practises. Children who reach the age of 16 are encouraged to join the adult class. The adult class is more rigorous and disciplined than the children's class but the practices are more frequent and the learning happens a lot more quickly.


Who can do kendo? You can do kendo if you can follow instruction and persevere through challenging practices. We hope to see you soon.


ANNOUNCEMENTS


July 1, 2008

Congrats to Michael Schoenhofer from Ottawa for getting second place in the Junior Division at the Canadian National Kendo Championships! See the pics.



June 24, 2008

Congrats to our newest bogu members Adam Cardoulis and André Comtois. See the Members page.



June 19, 2008

Welcome back Hughes from his adventures to Japan and elsewhere!


Schedule change: From now on, the Saturday Free Training session will start at 10:45am.



Dec 3, 2007

Congratulations to the following on passing their exam:

Mark Whittaker 2nd Dan

Ryan Prendergast 2nd Dan

Dave Coomber 1st Dan



Nov 27, 2007

Congratulations to the Ottawa team for tieing for 3rd place in the Ontario Senior Kendo Tournament.

Pictures are posted.



Sept 29, 2007

Upcoming events include:

Ontario Junior Kendo Championships: Sunday, Oct 21 in Toronto

Ontario Senior Kendo Championships: Saturday, Nov 10 in Toronto

CKF Grading for Eastern Canada: Sunday, Dec 2 in Toronto



Sept 29, 2007

Thank you to Morgan-sensei (6th Dan) for the great seminar last weekend.



July 14, 2007

Congratulations to Mike Arai for receiving his 5th Dan !

Thank you to Morgan-sensei (6th Dan) from the Burlington Kendo Club for a great session with the kids class.



Apr 26, 2007

UPDATED: Upcoming Events include:

Ontario Junior Tournament Sun May 27

UofT Senior Tournament Sat June 9

UofT Sponsored CKF Grading Sat June 10

Quebec Open/Grading June 23 (To be confirmed)

Waterloo Anniversary Tournament Sat July 21



April 9, 2007

Welcome Back Hughes!



Jan 18, 2007

Tak Yoshida-sensei (5th Dan) from the JCCC Kendo Club visited the club to provide instruction. The event went great. The club thanks Yoshida-sensei for taking the time to come visit. Photos are available here.


Jan 16, 2007

Added some more Kids Class pictures.


Jan 4, 2007

A sample Adult Training Plan has been added to the Schedule page.


Jan 3, 2007

Canada has a strong performance in the World Kendo Championships.


Dec 22, 2006

Have a Happy Holidays. The first adult class in the new year is Wed. Jan 3rd. The kids start back a bit later: Sat. Jan 13th.


Dec 17, 2006

Hughes Birthday/Departure Party. Hughes is heading to Japan for 3 months of kendo practice. Good Luck!


Nov 18, 2006

Pictures From 2006 Ontario Senior Kendo Championships


Nov 5, 2006

Pictures From Japan Day Kendo Demonstration


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