Πέμπτη 2 Ιουλίου 2026

When the Score Changes the Mission: The Hidden Structure of Team Kendo

Most people watching a team Kendo match see five consecutive duels. One athlete follows another, the scores accumulate, the team with the most wins takes the encounter.

That reading is not wrong. It is just incomplete.

Underneath the sequence there is a system. Each position carries a specific tactical mission, and that mission is not fixed. It shifts with every result. The Chuken entering with the team two matches down is fighting a completely different battle than the Chuken entering with the team two matches ahead, even if the technique looks identical from the outside.

The full breakdown of all five positions and the logic that connects them is on Dojo and Ring.

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When the Score Changes the Mission: The Hidden Structure of Team Kendo

Most people watching a team Kendo match see five consecutive duels. One athlete follows another, the scores accumulate, the team with the mo...