Hey everyone.
I mainly practice unarmed combat arts but have been known to dabble in kendo.
I will start kendo up again as soon as the weather will not kill me when wearing a full bogu, dogi and hakama in the 30+ degree heat.
I was wondering if you guys could shed some light on the differences between Eastern and Western style sword based arts.
Speaking from a Japanese perspective I can see that there are incredibly powerful strikes that can be developed by drawing a katana (see iaido) and in many face to face arts the strikes are dependent on disabling the opponent by cutting your opponents wrists, face, throat or body.
Japanese armor often had plates that were designed to stop your head being severed, helmets designed to deflect downward blowsand to the head. A lot of the armor over the shoulders seemed to deflect blows coming downwards away from the body.
I personally have no idea how different the styles are but as it has been pointed out, many people including myself have uniformed opinions of western swordplay that need to be addressed.
If people have the information, please educate me
