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Definition of bokken in English: bokkennounˈbɒk(ə)nˈbäkən A wooden sword used as a practice weapon in kendo. Example sentencesExamples - Disc Two is packed with more extra content than you can shake a bokken at.
- Chris turned around to see Brandon and Ami rushing out into the fray, Ami armed with a wooden bokken and Brandon with his sword.
- Furthermore I was intrigued by the sword-derived movements as well as the use of bokken.
- Of course we did not have a real sword, but Yoshida had carved each us each a good bokken.
- I also learned that he had mastered the art of yadome, in which a bokken is used to deflect an arrow shot straight at you from a bow.
- I loved everything about it, and at the end of the class Sensei had a bokken and he just did a straight shomen strike.
- For the people who don't know, a bokken is a wooden Japanese sword that's used for training in swordsmanship.
- I have my students practice movements with the bokken because it prevents their hands from drifting away from the center of their bodies.
- However, when I visited this student later, I found that the bokken had turned ‘dull’ as he had not been practicing with it.
- When I finished that I went home and practiced striking a bundle of sticks with a bokken.
- I asked how they recognized me, and they said it hadn't been very difficult since I was the only one there with a jo and bokken in a bag slung across my back!
- I trained myself by swinging a bokken or a sword.
- That's why the Japanese invented the bokken so many centuries ago.
- He allowed me a handicap by letting me use a wooden bokken while he used only a bamboo shinai.
- Over the course of several months, Algren's skill with the bokken also grows prodigiously.
- The intensive training included classes devoted to study of the jo and bokken, the staff and the wooden sword.
- I have my students use the bokken after mastering the sword up to a certain degree.
- I remember one time when he entered the dojo in military uniform saying that he could cross a bokken with anyone.
- This time we used bokken and practiced various movements and then standing techniques.
- I also doubt he would be struck from behind if he did snatch my bokken for me.
Definition of bokken in US English: bokkennounˈbäkən A wooden sword used as a practice weapon in kendo. Example sentencesExamples - Chris turned around to see Brandon and Ami rushing out into the fray, Ami armed with a wooden bokken and Brandon with his sword.
- I have my students use the bokken after mastering the sword up to a certain degree.
- I trained myself by swinging a bokken or a sword.
- This time we used bokken and practiced various movements and then standing techniques.
- I loved everything about it, and at the end of the class Sensei had a bokken and he just did a straight shomen strike.
- For the people who don't know, a bokken is a wooden Japanese sword that's used for training in swordsmanship.
- Of course we did not have a real sword, but Yoshida had carved each us each a good bokken.
- The intensive training included classes devoted to study of the jo and bokken, the staff and the wooden sword.
- I asked how they recognized me, and they said it hadn't been very difficult since I was the only one there with a jo and bokken in a bag slung across my back!
- When I finished that I went home and practiced striking a bundle of sticks with a bokken.
- Furthermore I was intrigued by the sword-derived movements as well as the use of bokken.
- He allowed me a handicap by letting me use a wooden bokken while he used only a bamboo shinai.
- I remember one time when he entered the dojo in military uniform saying that he could cross a bokken with anyone.
- However, when I visited this student later, I found that the bokken had turned ‘dull’ as he had not been practicing with it.
- Over the course of several months, Algren's skill with the bokken also grows prodigiously.
- I also doubt he would be struck from behind if he did snatch my bokken for me.
- Disc Two is packed with more extra content than you can shake a bokken at.
- That's why the Japanese invented the bokken so many centuries ago.
- I have my students practice movements with the bokken because it prevents their hands from drifting away from the center of their bodies.
- I also learned that he had mastered the art of yadome, in which a bokken is used to deflect an arrow shot straight at you from a bow.
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