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Classes Classes are offered on a quarterly basis through the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department. The total cost per quarter depends on the number of classes (at $7 per class). For more information about classes or to register, call Seattle Parks at 206-684-7524 or register online at http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Centers/bitterlk.htm for the next session. Returning students and beginners aged 8 years and up are encouraged to join. Please note that there is are additional equipment fees for beginners of $20 for a bokken, due the 1st night of class, and $25 for a shinai, due the 4th class.
The Current or Upcoming Sesion Spring Quarter runs Mar 27 to June 26 (14 classes) and costs $98.00. Class for beginning and
advanced students Class Location
Beginner instruction Beginning instruction focuses on etiquette (reigi) and establishing a solid foundation in the basics of footwork and proper cutting technique in Kendo. You do not need to bring any equipment to your first class. Just wear loose fitting clothing appropriate for exercise (e.g., sweats). At the first class, beginners will need to purchase a wooden practice sword (bokken) and, a few classes later, a bamboo practice sword (shinai). Both items are available through the class for a combined total of $45.
Intermediate instruction Students who pursue Kendo training beyond the first few quarters are expected to purchase a set of the clothing traditionally worn by Kendoists, the keikogi (a thick, loose-fitting coat) and hakama (loose, pleated pants). A set of keikogi and hakama for an adult costs approximately $100. The exact price depends on factors such as size and the exchange rate for the yen.
Advanced instruction After a few quarters, new students progress to the point where they are ready to wear protective armor (bogu) and begin fencing with their instructors and fellow students. Used armor may be rented through the class at a cost of $35 per quarter. In the long term, serious Kendo students are expected to invest in their own armor. New armor can be purchased through the club at discounts or off the internet. Used armor is also occasionally available for purchase. The kendo clubs will gladly assist in these purchases and should be consulted to save money and obtain high quality equipment.
Federation membership All students who wish to go beyond the Parks Department programs (basic kendo class) will need to join the regional, national, and international kendo organizations. The membership fees for the Pacific Northwest Kendo Federation (PNKF) and the All United States Kendo Federation (AUSKF) are a combined cost of $60/year for adults and $40/year for juniors aged 17 and under. Membership provides access to all PNKF and AUSKF sanctioned events, including seminars, demonstrations, tournaments (taikai), and testing for rank (shinsa).
For more information For information about the Sno-King Kendo Club or kendo in general, please e-mail snokingkc@hotmail.com.
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