About
The Cleveland Kendo Association is a member of the Greater North
Eastern United States Kendo Federation (GNEUSKF) and the All United
States Kendo Federation (AUSKF), and practices a form of Iaido known as
Kendo
Seitei IAI,
which was established by the All Japan Kendo Federation (Zen Nihon
Kendo Renmei or ZNKR).
The Cleveland Kendo Association Iaido is officially under the guidance of Shozo Kato Sensei, 7th Dan Kyoshi Iaido (7th Dan Kyoshi Kendo), of the GNEUSKF.
Practices are lead by Dr. Shigemi Matsuyama, 2nd Dan Iaido
(3rd Dan Kendo). Dr. Matsuyama is also a student
of Shimizu Sensei, 8th Dan,
22nd Headmaster Muso Jikiden Eishin Ryu Iaido Renmei, in
What is Iaido?
Iaido is one of the Japanese traditional Budo concerned with drawing
the blade and cutting in the same motion. (Budo means martial arts or
military arts in
Most practice is solo, eventually with shin-ken (a real blade). In
contrast with Kendo, Iaido is performed without protective coverings of
any kind. Students must strive to achieve power, precision and
perfection in their form. Along the way they learn balance, grace, and
control both of the body and the mind.
Iaido dealt more with everyday situation rather than those on the
battlefield. The term "Iai" is taken from
the Japanese phrase: "Tsune
ni ite,
kyu ni
awasu". The meaning of this is, whatever we
may be doing or wherever we may be, we must always be prepared from any
eventually.
The techniques themselves dealt with many situations such as a sudden attack by several opponents, a surprise attack while bowing to someone, an enemy lying in wait behind a sliding door or an attack in a darkened room. The permutations (suppositions) were countless.
Hajime tou no rei (Opening Ceremony)
Owari tou no rei (Ending Ceremony)
For more information about Kendo Seitei IAI:
· All United States Kendo Federation Iaido Page


