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Serving not only as a thorough introduction to the Japanese martial way of the sword, Complete Kendo is a guided tour of the principles and philosophy upon which the art is founded. John Donohue covers everything from the care and handling of hakama, the pleated trousers worn by kendoka, to the methods of cultivating the meditative state of mushin (no mind), all in an easy conversational dialogue that is a great pleasure to read. With a handy glossary of kendo terminology and related concepts and an unusually helpful bibliography, Complete Kendo will be an essential for every kendoka�s personal library.
John J. Donohue is an anthropologist specializing in the study of Japanese culture, history, and language who also has an extensive background as a student of the traditional martial arts of karatedo, judo, aikido, and iaido. A professor at Medaille College and a long-time member of the Buffalo, New York, Kendo Club, he brings the rigorous academic standards of his profession to his avocation, practicing and writing about the martial arts.
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