Hello everyone,
Hopefully everyone is doing well! With Thanksgiving coming up, I'm sure
that some of us are busy making plans on how to spend next week.
In light of the Thanksgiving holiday, practice will be canceled on
Sunday, November 22nd (Iaido) and Tuesday, November 24th (Kendo).
Practice will continue as usual on Sunday, November 29th for Iaido.
Also, I'm hoping that I'm not confusing people too much about the Zoom
rooms and everything. A few days ago, I decided to make one final
change to the scheduling with the rooms. At first, I had two different
links to two different rooms for the Kendo and Iaido practice. I felt
that doing something like that is pretty redundant and a recipe for
confusion should someone click the wrong link, so I decided to
consolidate the room to hopefully reduce any foreseeable confusion. I
will update the links on the website and Facebook page accordingly.
We are Members of the All United States Kendo Federation and the East Central United States Kendo Federation. We specialize in the Japanese sword disciplines of Kendo and Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Kendo Practice Updates!!!!
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Updated Zoom Meeting Info
Good evening everyone,
Hopefully everyone has been having a good week! I have a few updates concerning the Zoom practices that we've been having:
- Having a free Zoom account to run the Iaido practices has worked out well for us so far. The main issue is that, if I'm not watching the clock, then we're automatically kicked out of the meeting after the 40-minute mark. Last night, I purchased a subscription to Zoom, so now I can run practices without worrying so much about not going over (even if by a minute or so).
- Recently, I've thought about running Kendo practices over Zoom as well, and I finally decided to pull the trigger on that thought. Right now, I have it scheduled for 7PM on Tuesdays. As I mentioned in the last email, these practices are going to be catered more to the people that already have practice experience, but anyone will be able to log in and watch. I may try holding practices for beginners, but I need to take some time to figure out formatting assuming that we will still be out of practice for the next few months, at least.
- The links to the practices will be added to the "Location And Contact" Page
Monday, November 2, 2020
Future Online Kendo Practices
Hello everyone,
When the COVID situation first started going on, my thoughts was that we would just need to do all that we needed to do and then we'd be right at practice again within a few months. Obviously, that has not been the case, and none of us are sure when things will improve to the point where we will all be able to practice Kendo in person again.
Despite us not being able to practice in person for a while, I think that it's safe to say that the Kendo bug still remains strong with the desire to get to crossing swords again and enjoying all that Kendo has to offer. While we can't exactly do that, I can propose starting up online practices so that we all don't have to start up again at zero from not doing much for at least a year.
At this point, I don't have a concrete structure on what all of the practices will entail due to this being new territory, but I know I can at least start off with the basics to get us back into things, and then dive into some of the things that I have been thinking about over the last few months.
At the moment, this practice is going to be geared more towards people that already have practice experience, but anyone is welcome to watch (though I guess it will also depend on how many people are able to be in one online session, but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it). I may add practices for those that have no experience in the future once I can formulate a plan for that.
I don't have a set day that I want to hold these, but I'm thinking either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday starting at 7 and going for about an hour. Lemme know what y'all think and I will update everyone once I get the ball rolling!
Chris George