Is Taekwondo Full Contact?

Martial arts can be hard or soft, and not all are designed as full contact. And full contact is sometimes practiced at full power and speed. But is Taekwondo full contact? Taekwondo is one of many full-contact martial arts, such as some forms of Karate and MMA. The strikes and kicks delivered in practicing Taekwondo … Read more

Kendo vs. Kumdo: Key Differences

Kendo and Kumdo are almost identical martial art styles, at least to the untrained eye. But how do they differ from each other? Let’s explore Kendo vs. Kumdo. Kendo is Japanese fencing whereas Kumdo is Korean fencing. They differ in that Kendo is more strategic as practitioners seek the “perfect strike.” Kumdo, on the other … Read more

Is Kendo Easy to Learn?

Kendo looks a lot like sword fighting, or at least fencing. But between learning the footwork and how to yield the wooden stick, is Kendo easy to learn? Here’s what I found out: Kendo is not difficult to learn. It’s not as physically demanding or as complex as some other popular martial arts. But it … Read more

Is Ninjutsu Good for Self-Defense?

Contrary to popular belief, Ninjutsu, as practiced by ninjas, isn’t all about violence, street skirmishes, or sneaking across rooftops. But is Ninjutsu good for self-defense? Ninjutsu is good for self-defense. Practitioners learn a wide range of brutal physical techniques but also methods of distracting or confusing an opponent, allowing for escape, which is often the … Read more

Kendo vs. Judo: Key Differences

Kendo and Judo are both highly popular Japanese martial arts. But what sets them apart? What are the similarities and the key differences between Kendo vs. Judo? Here’s what I think: Both Kendo and Judo are hard martial arts. But Judo is a complete fighting system that is ideal for self-defense and as a sport, … Read more

Is HEMA Better than Kendo?

Kendo and HEMA look similar, as they both use swords (or mockups of swords). But how do they compare, and is HEMA better than Kendo? Here is what I found out: HEMA is better than Kendo, as Kendo focuses solely on the fundamentals of two-handed sword combat, whereas HEMA goes beyond that and includes kicks … Read more

Kendo vs. Kenpō: Key Differences

Both Kendo and Kenpō are martial arts that can be easily confused because of the similarity in the names. But they are very different. So let’s explore the differences between Kendo vs. Kenpo. Here’s what I found out: Kendo is Japanese fencing, while Kenpō, sometimes called Kempo in the United States, is a refined form … Read more

Kendo vs. Aikido: Key Differences

Kendo and Aikido are both highly popular Japanese martial arts. But what sets them apart? How are they similar, and what are the key differences between Kendo vs. Aikido? Here’s what I’ve noticed: Kendo is a hard martial art focused on swordsmanship, while Aikido is a soft martial art with a do-no-harm ethos. In hard … Read more

Kendo vs. Iaidō: Crucial Differences

Kendo is one of the best-known Japanese sword-oriented martial arts. But there’s also Iaidō too. So today, we’ll explore the crucial differences between Kendo vs. Iaidō. Here’s what I discovered: Kendo differs from Iaidō in that competitions are used in Kendo, and points are scored when hits are recorded against an opponent. In Iaidō, there … Read more