Getting kicked out for being a slow student? Wow. Sorry to hear that. I hope you can continue your kendo journey.
Feb 16, 2022 Rating
Age Difference by: Bobby E.
Hello Stefan,
I fully understand your situation about training. I started to learn Kendo at the age of 59 from students at the College where I work. Fortunately my instructor who was 20 years old at the time was very patient and enthusiastic about letting me learn and encouraged my progress. I am approaching 64 now and all the students I trained with have graduated! No where to train now but I keep practicing alone. Not as rewarding as a school but hang in there, you never know what the future will bring
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