Carleton Kendo !free! Review
Very safe with bogu . Most injuries are blisters, strained calves, or mild bruises. No concussions typical. Tsuki (throat thrust) is controlled.
The club is open to Carleton students, faculty, staff, and often community members (with some restrictions). It provides structured training in kendo – the Japanese art of swordsmanship using bamboo swords ( shinai ) and protective armour ( bogu ). carleton kendo
Show up to a free practice in a t-shirt and sweatpants. Bow at the door. Say “Onegai shimasu” (please teach me). And begin. Last updated: January 2025. Always confirm practice times and fees via official club channels before attending. Very safe with bogu
Yes, but you must attend the new beginner intake session (usually weeks 2–3 of each term). Contact club in advance. Tsuki (throat thrust) is controlled