Chudan No Kamae

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Chūdan-no-kamae (middle guard) positions the sword with the tip (kissaki) pointed at the opponent's throat or eyes, the tsuka (handle) held at navel height, embodying the principle of centre-line dominance. [1] Chūdan is the most versatile and commonly used kamae in Japanese swordsmanship, as it simultaneously threatens the opponent's centreline and defends the wielder's torso and head. [1],[2] In kendō, chūdan-no-kamae is the default stance from which all basic techniques are initiated and to which the practitioner returns after each exchange. [2],[3]

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Middle Guard[1]Seigan[2]Centre Stance[3]
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История и происхождение

Chūdan-no-kamae has been the foundational guard position in Japanese swordsmanship since the earliest koryū schools, corresponding to the element of water (sui) in the five-element system. [1] Miyamoto Musashi wrote that the middle guard is the essence of all guards. [2],[3]

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Эффективность

Chudan no kamae (middle guard) is the fundamental kendo stance, with the shinai held at centre with the tip (kensen) aimed at the opponent's throat. [1] It is universally regarded as the strongest and most balanced kamae because it covers the centre line, allows attacks to all four targets (men, kote, do, tsuki), and provides the foundation for receiving and countering attacks. [2] Approximately 90% of kendo practitioners use chudan as their primary kamae. [2]

Родословная

Chudan is the standard guard of the Ono-ha Itto-ryu tradition, which forms the technical basis of modern kendo. [1] Equivalent centre-line guards appear in virtually every koryu kenjutsu school. [2]

Соревновательные результаты

Chūdan no kamae (middle guard) is the standard stance in kendo competition, used by over 95% of competitors at all levels from beginner to World Championship. [1]

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Биомеханический механизм

Primary ActionCutting, thrusting, or striking with a bladed weapon — edge alignment and trajectory determine cutting effectiveness
Joints InvolvedWrists (edge alignment and rotation), elbows (extension for thrusts, chambering for cuts), shoulders (arc of the cut), hips (power generation)
Force VectorVaries — downward diagonal cut (kesa-giri), horizontal cut (yoko-giri), thrust (tsuki), or rising cut (kiri-age)
Weapon MechanicEdge alignment (hasuji) is critical — the blade must travel along its cutting plane for effective cuts

Позиция и вход

From ready stance (chudan-no-kamae or equivalent)Assume guard position, establish distance (ma-ai), execute the cut or thrust when an opening appears
From engagement distanceUse footwork to close to striking range, execute the technique with proper edge alignment (hasuji)
As counterWait for the opponent's attack, deflect or avoid, and counter-cut to the exposed target

Варианты

Standard cutprimary cutting angle from the ready stance
Thrust (tsuki)straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face
Rising cut (kiri-age)upward diagonal cut from low to high
Diagonal cut (kesa-giri)downward diagonal cut following the kimono line

Видео

Kenjutsu: Kamae Kihon, Jinen Ryu basic sword postures and intent

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Chudan No Kamae·Yasuragi Dojo

The first part of the Jinen Ryu Bikenjutsu Chi no Maki, is kamae, or stances. As with the scrolls, there are five kenjut

Bojutsu Stances - Chudan, Heito no Kamae

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Chudan No Kamae·The Dojo Martial Arts - Budo Taijutsu, Mason, Ohio

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Kendo Lecture by Kunio Hayashi Chudan-no-kamae

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Chudan No Kamae·Daisuke Hayashi

Kendo Lecture by Kunio Hayashi Chudan-no-kamae

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Что говорят инструкторы

Chudan no kamae is a middle-level stance fundamental to both bojutsu and kenjutsu traditions. The Dojo Martial Arts Mason Ohio emphasizes that 'chu' means middle, positioning the weapon horizontally at approximately chest/throat height with the back hand tucked under the arm in a rifle-like grip, palm facing upward, while the front hand remains light and controlling. The stance allows the practitioner to adjust distance fluidly through footwork, moving laterally like a spider or crab while keeping the weapon barrel pointed toward the opponent's eyes. A key technical detail from this instructor involves concealing hand and finger movements by projecting the chest forward and aligning shoulders, making strikes less telegraphed. The Dojo instructor also notes variations in hand positioning—motorcycle grip versus pulling grip—and mentions that chudan can transition to or relate to heitou no kamae for body strikes (dou uchi). Yasuragi Dojo's treatment of the broader kamae system positions chudan within a comprehensive framework alongside seigan no kamae, gedan no kamae, and others, though the transcripts provided do not isolate chudan-specific details from this source. Both instructors emphasize that the stance is not rigidly formal but rather a living, adaptive position for survival-oriented movement against an opponent.

Сформировано на основе 3 инструкторов

  • The Dojo Martial Arts Mason OhioBojutsu Stances - Chudan, Heito no Kamae: Detailed technical breakdown of chudan no kamae in bojutsu context: back hand tucked under arm with palm up, front hand light, weapon pointed at opponent's eyes, footwork mobility, hand concealment through chest projection and shoulder alignment, and transition to heitou no kamae.
  • Yasuragi DojoKenjutsu: Kamae Kihon, Jinen Ryu basic sword postures and intent: Contextual positioning of chudan within the complete kamae system of Jinen Ryu kenjutsu; provides framework but transcripts do not isolate chudan-specific technical details.
  • Daisuke HayashiKendo Lecture by Kunio Hayashi Chudan-no-kamae: Source provided but transcript contains insufficient intelligible audio/content for analysis.

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Уровень опасности

Риск травмы для человека, к которому применяется техника

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Экстремальный9/10

Edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Сложность

Уровень мастерства, необходимый для надёжного выполнения техники

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Заметки по тренировке

Chudan no Kamae (middle stance) is the most fundamental and important kamae in Japanese swordsmanship — the sword is held at centre height with the point directed at the opponent's throat or eyes (Draeger, Classical Budo, 1973)
Chudan is the default kamae in kendo: approximately 90% of kendo begins and occurs from Chudan
The point (kissaki) in Chudan threatens the opponent's centreline: it controls the centre and creates pressure that restricts the opponent's options
Chudan provides balanced offence and defence: it can execute all basic cuts (men, kote, do, tsuki) and defends the centre line
The concept of 'seme' (pressure) is most fully expressed from Chudan: advancing the point creates psychological and physical pressure
Chudan is often called 'seigan' (aimed at the eyes): the point is directed between the opponent's eyes, threatening the most sensitive target
In Chudan, the grip (tenouchi) is relaxed with the left hand providing power and the right hand providing direction

Типичные ошибки

!Holding the point too high or too low — the point must be directed at the throat or between the eyes
!Gripping the sword too tightly in Chudan — the grip is relaxed until the moment of the strike
!Not using seme (pressure) from Chudan — the point must actively threaten and pressure the opponent
!Standing too far from the opponent — Chudan requires proper distance (ma-ai) where the point can threaten
!Holding Chudan passively — the stance is active; constant micro-adjustments maintain pressure
!Not maintaining centre control — Chudan's power is in controlling the centreline; don't let the point drift
!Using Chudan without understanding its relationship to attacks — every basic cut and thrust launches from Chudan

Связанные техники

Контрприёмы

Цепочка подготовки

1Assume Guard (Kamae/Hut)take the appropriate ready position with the weapon
2Measure Distance (Ma-ai)establish correct striking distance
3Initiate Cut/Thrustexecute the technique with proper edge alignment or point control
4Follow Through (Zanshin)maintain awareness and readiness after the technique

Источники и ссылки

Основной источник

The Book of Five Rings (Miyamoto Musashi, 1645)

1КнигаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [2] The Book of Five Rings (Musashi, trans. Harris, 1974) [3] The Book of Five Rings (Musashi, trans. Harris, 1974)

2КнигаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] All Japan Kendo Federation, Kendo Official Manual (AJKF) [2] Warner, G. & Draeger, D., Japanese Swordsmanship: Technique and Practice (Weatherhill, 1982)

3ДругоеJapanese Martial Arts Standard Terminology (武道用語)

Established Japanese martial arts naming convention — native Japanese term (和語/漢語)

4ЦитатаThe Book of Five Rings (Musashi, 1645)

Alias sources — [1] Japanese Swordsmanship (Warner & Draeger, 1982) [2] The Book of Five Rings (Musashi, trans. Harris, 1974) [3] The Book of Five Rings (Musashi, trans. Harris, 1974)

5ЦитатаThe Art of Fencing (Barbasetti, 1932)

Effectiveness sources — [1] All Japan Kendo Federation, Kendo Official Manual (AJKF) [2] Warner, G. & Draeger, D., Japanese Swordsmanship: Technique and Practice (Weatherhill, 1982)

Сообщество

Атлетизм

Requires

wrist control for edge alignment, grip endurance, footwork precision

Favours

quick wrists, strong forearms, good posture

Key muscles

forearm extensors/flexors, deltoids, core, calves

Часто задаваемые вопросы

How should I position my feet and hips in Chudan no Kamae?

Your right foot should be forward with your left foot pointing at a 45-degree angle back, with your knee tracking correctly over the foot. Ensure you have at least a 45-degree angle with your hips to complete the stance (Yasuragi Dojo).

Where should the sword tip be directed in Chudan no Kamae?

The kisaki (tip of the sword) should connect to a straight line between the eyes of your opponent and yours, with the blade edge directed at your opponent and the hand positioned at temple or ear height (Yasuragi Dojo).

What should I avoid with my arms and wrists in this stance?

Keep your arms soft with a gap between your forearm and the sword scabbard; avoid tensioned or overly bent wrists, and do not hold your arms rigidly close to your body (Yasuragi Dojo).

Как работает Chudan No Kamae?

Chūdan-no-kamae (middle guard) positions the sword with the tip (kissaki) pointed at the opponent's throat or eyes, the tsuka (handle) held at navel height, embodying the principle of centre-line dominance. Chūdan is the most versatile and commonly used kamae in Japanese swordsmanship, as it simultaneously threatens the opponent's centreline and defends the wielder's torso and head.

Откуда происходит Chudan No Kamae?

Chūdan-no-kamae has been the foundational guard position in Japanese swordsmanship since the earliest koryū schools, corresponding to the element of water (sui) in the five-element system. Miyamoto Musashi wrote that the middle guard is the essence of all guards.

Разрешён ли Chudan No Kamae на соревнованиях?

FIK Kendo: разрешён — Legal, valid strike requires correct form (datotsu-bu), spirit (kiai), and fo…

Насколько опасен Chudan No Kamae?

Оценка опасности 9/10. Extreme — edged weapons cause fatal lacerations; historical battlefield mortality rates >30% (Amberger 1999)

Как подготовить Chudan No Kamae?

Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Assume Guard (Kamae/Hut) → Measure Distance (Ma-ai) → Initiate Cut/Thrust → Follow Through (Zanshin).

Как защититься от Chudan No Kamae?

Стандартные контрприёмы: Parry (Absetzen) — deflect the incoming blade with a counter-displacement / Void (Step Back) — withdraw from measure to avoid the cutting arc / Counter-Cut (Nachreisen) — strike into the opponent's opening during their attack.

Какие есть варианты Chudan No Kamae?

Распространённые варианты: Standard cut (primary cutting angle from the ready stance); Thrust (tsuki) (straight thrust targeting the throat, chest, or face); Rising cut (kiri-age) (upward diagonal cut from low to high); Diagonal cut (kesa-giri) (downward diagonal cut following the kimono line).

Насколько эффективен Chudan No Kamae на соревнованиях?

Chūdan no kamae (middle guard) is the standard stance in kendo competition, used by over 95% of competitors at all levels from beginner to World Championship.

Какие типичные ошибки при выполнении Chudan No Kamae?

Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Holding the point too high or too low — the point must be directed at the throat or between the eyes / Gripping the sword too tightly in Chudan — the grip is relaxed until the moment of the strike / Not using seme (pressure) from Chudan — the point must actively threaten and pressure the opponent / Standing too far from the opponent — Chudan requires proper distance (ma-ai) where the point can threaten.

Какие ещё названия есть у Chudan No Kamae?

Chudan No Kamae также известен как Middle Guard, Seigan, Centre Stance.