We conduct only one intake annually, during the month of August, via our Beginners' Course for most members. The Beginners' Course is not to be missed as the fundamentals are extremely crucial to every aspect of the training.
For experienced kendokas, please contact us directly via our email or members.
Any prior experience or level of fitness needed?
No. That is what trainings are for. Of course it would be a bonus to have them. ;)
Where can I sign up/join the mailing list?
A link will be provided near the Matriculation Fair period for the online sign-up form. Otherwise, do not hesitate to email us with any of your queries!
To join our 2011 intake, please leave your contact details at NUSKK Sign Up Form. The form will close on 22nd August after the commencement of the Beginner Course. Please email us directly after that! (:
Costs and Equipment
What are the costs involved?
Firstly, there are no course fees for kendo. There are club fees at $20 annually to maintain club resources however. For beginners, you are only required to purchase the attire (gi and hakama) and shinai. These will cost around $150 depending on the Japanese exchange rate.
For the bogu (armor), it is only used in Advanced Classes and you will only be asked to purchase it after the Beginner Course. It is estimated to cost about $500.
Where can I purchase my equipment?
For new members, your equipment will be provided by the club early into the Beginner Course. After which you will be able to place your orders via the club forum or through our QM, Shermaine. We will inform you when it is needed.
Training
How long is the Beginners' Course?
It will be held over 3-months from the start of the semester. You are expected to attend most, if not all, the training sessions conducted.
What is the attire for training?
Any comfortable sports attire will suffice at the start of the Beginner Course. After 1 month of training, the gi and hakama will be worn during training.
For Advanced Classes, the bogu is required along with the gi and hakama.
What if I am unable to attend the upcoming training?
Do inform us beforehand either via our email or the respective people in-charge.
What if there are timetable clashes with training slots?
Unfortunately, the training timings are fixed and there are no make-up classes involved. Do try to catch up in the subsequent trainings! It has happened to some of our seniors and it is possible to keep up. :)
NUSKK will be conducting our last training on 31st October 2011 before taking a break for the upcoming examinations!
Training will resume in early December so do keep a look out for announcements over yahoogroups and for juniors, from Kenneth or Melissa. All the best for your revision! :)
On the 16th of October, the Singapore Kendo Club had its 4th Godo Keiko session in NUS with the rest of the affiliate clubs. (It's been 4 months since we have last had one!) The morning started off with Beginners' Class which many of our juniors took part in along with the new batch of SKC members. It is also the first time that they got to experience the whole Kendo community in Singapore training together in the same dojo. :)
Meet the early birds in Beginners' Class
Next up was Advanced Class! The highlight of the day was Nishida Sensei's farewell keiko. All of us sat down to watch as the lineup of kendokas put up a fierce fight against Sensei. For those who are interested in the videos, Jia Hui has kindly recorded some of them so do look for her if you would like to see the matches again.
Nishida Sensei's Farewell Keiko
Prime seats. XD
Have a safe trip back Nishida Sensei! :)
End of Advanced training!
World Kendo Championship training for the WKC team proceeded after a short break. As usual, it was training brought up to yet another level in terms of mind, speed and stamina. Overall, godo keiko has always been a useful session to brush up on the basics in Beginners' Class and to revisit specific kihon/wazas in Advanced Class. Not to mention that we can train with our Senseis and friends from the other affiliate clubs as well.
We shall look forward to the next combined training once again! :D
This video was shown during our Welcome Tea session in August. For those who have yet to see it or searched it on youtube, do take a look at this awesome documentary. It is in Japanese with English subtitles, and watching on full screen is recommended. XD