I'm curious, with all the talk recently about blades and safety and the like...what is the minimum age typically that a person has to be to train at a JSA school?
My Kenpo instructor will occasionally offer a series of classes in Iaido. We work with bokkens only. When the teens ask why we never use live blades, my instructor mentions a story of a young Iaido-ka injuring himself on the last noto of his kata that he was performing in a demonstration. Mercifully, he did not injure himself badly.
While I can't remember the exact details of the stroy in question, it strikes me that the Iaido-ka was young...12 years old, or maybe even as young as 10. That to me seems frighteningly young to be training with live blades, even in a proper school. But...Iaido isn't really my art so...how about you experts?
My Kenpo instructor will occasionally offer a series of classes in Iaido. We work with bokkens only. When the teens ask why we never use live blades, my instructor mentions a story of a young Iaido-ka injuring himself on the last noto of his kata that he was performing in a demonstration. Mercifully, he did not injure himself badly.
While I can't remember the exact details of the stroy in question, it strikes me that the Iaido-ka was young...12 years old, or maybe even as young as 10. That to me seems frighteningly young to be training with live blades, even in a proper school. But...Iaido isn't really my art so...how about you experts?