Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I don't have any experience with kendo, can I still join the club?

A: Absolutely. In fact, most people in the U.S. collegiate community began kendo in college, so the playing field is relatively even. Most of our beginners have been able to be competitive within the space of a year.


Q: Does kendo hurt?

A: No, unless someone is negligent. Kendo armor (bogu) is well-designed for its purpose and injury is quite rare.


Q: Will I have to buy my own equipment?

A: We ask our members to buy their own hakama and keikogi (uniform) as well as their own shinai (which amounts to an initial investment of roughly $100), but Yale-affiliates have access to club bogu.

If you are confident that you want to practice kendo for a greater length of time and particularly outside of our dojo, we highly recommend buying your own bogu. You may check E-bogu.com or Eguchi.net to get an idea of the general price of equipment.


Q: Are there any club fees or dues?

A: At this point the Yale Kendo Club does not collect any member dues, but occasional costs do arise in the form of tournament registration fees and equipment upkeep.


Q: I am not directly affiliated with Yale, may I still join?

A: We only accept outside members to our club on a case by case basis, and preferably if they have previous experience. If one is closer to Stamford, CT, it would be best to investigate practicing with the Shidogakuin dojo there.



Other Useful Information

Club Guidelines, Basics, and Counting

Club Motto