usegimai
Usegimai is a traditional manner of Japanese fencing, also known as kendo, originating in the 16th century. The name 'usegimai' is derived from the words 'usa', meaning 'inserting', and 'ge', meaning 'arm'. In usegimai, the fencer uses a spear-like extension of the arm, focusing on projection of the arm and shoulder movement, rather than pure arm strength. The name 'usegimai' refers to the manner in which the fencer extends the arm, similar to a spear being thrust into the ground.
Usegimai was primarily practiced by the Japanese samurai, who sought to develop a more rugged and practical
Throughout Japan's Edo period, usegimai contributed to the development of several key kendo principles. Practitioners of
The decline of the usegimai tradition largely correlates with the emergence of modern kendo, adopting its formalized