Could do with some help on these questions please. What are the three seperate disciplines in Kendo ? Which factotum features in operas by both Mozart and Rossini ? What is a watery type of landscape ?
The aim of kendo, and of all japanese martial arts, is not the perfection of a physical technique but the development of a flowing, flexible mind - a mind that is able to react to anything it confronts, instinctively, fearlessly, and without hesitation, reguardless of the situation. Kendo is broken down into three parts: kihon (basics), Keiko (practice), and Kata (forms).