Spring 2008 Practice

Tuesday
9:40 - 11:40 pm
Wooden Center
Gold Room

Thursday
9:55 - 11:55 pm
Wooden Center
Gold Room

Sunday
12:00 - 3:00 pm
Wooden Center
Gold Room

UCLA Recreation
UCLA Club Sports

Club Registration
Club Membership Form
Club Sports Registration

Welcome

INTRODUCTION | TOURNAMENT | VIDEOS 2007

Introduction

 ATTENTION MEMBERS: Club Sports requires that all members attend one meeting of the following dates: Oct. 25 (7-8pm), Oct. 30 (7pm-8pm) or Nov. 8 (7pm-8pm). The orientation will be held in Pauley Pavilion. ALSO: please remember to pay the $15 Club Sports fee as well as the membership fee to the club during practice.

 The UCLA Kendo Club opened in Winter Quarter of 2004 under the head instruction of Masaharu Makino, 7th-Dan instructor from the Long Beach Kendo Dojo. The club received sponsorship from the UCLA East Asian Languages and Cultures department through Dr. Asako Hayashi, a professor of Japanese Language. In its first year, the UCLA Kendo Club established its board of officers and trained a team sent to represent UCLA at the 2004 Harvard-Radcliffe Intercollegiate Kendo Tournament. The tournament is currently the largest intercollegiate kendo tournament in North America. In its debut in intercollegiate kendo, UCLA Kendo faced schools such as Harvard, Yale, and Cornell to win the team tournament and receive the prestigious Shoryuhai Trophy donated by former Japan Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. Since then, The UCLA Kendo Club has been three time national champions.

     The UCLA Kendo Club was founded with the desire to introduce a unique life-long activity to UCLA students, providing them the opportunity to receive proper instruction, whether they wish to practice leisurely or to become avid competitors. The UCLA Kendo Club strives to practice and teach proper Kendo, balancing competitiveness and self-cultivation. Our club has grown significantly since being established and has gained recognition as a top competitor in the growing collegiate Kendo community.

     The UCLA Kendo Club currently consists of a committed group of roughly 40 participants ranging from undergraduate to faculty. The majority of members are new to Kendo, but the senior students and instructors have since been committed to introducing the fundamentals towards developing strong Kendo. While the club remains small in comparison to the UCLA community, the UCLA Kendo Club is always evolving and participating in any viable community events such as participating in demonstrations with other clubs.

     As a community at UCLA, our purpose is oriented towards providing students opportunities to attain educational benefits as well as personal and social enrichment that derive from participation in extracurricular activities and stimulate on-campus discussion and debate on a variety of issues. As a competitive club, we participate in various tournaments, such as regional Southern California tournaments and intercollegiate tournaments such as the annual Harvard Shoryuhai tournament. One of our major goals for the coming school year, is to host an intercollegiate tournament of our own located at UCLA. With the support of our UCLA Recreation, SCKO, SCKF, teachers, officers and members, the 2007-2008 school year will prove to be very exciting

 

 

   

 

 
Kendo Practice at UCLA
Harrison Baek, Steve Hsueh, Yoshihiro Honma
Group Shot on the Last Day
Azusa Imai
Azusa Imai
Last Grou Shot of Spring 2006
Jeff Chen, Sean Copeland, Jerry Koo
waiting for the train