1. Fencing: a sport. Athletes wear fencing clothes and protective gear and stab each other with swords in one hand on the fencing field. The one who is hit by the effective part of the body first is hit. There are various offensive and defensive techniques, and various tactics are used to win within the scope permitted by the rules.
2. Kendo: traditional competitive equipment martial arts. Official competitions are usually held indoors. Because the players are barefoot, the quality of the wooden floor of the venue is very high. Player one-on-one hit
Both sides put on kendo clothes, protective gear and bamboo swords, and hit the effective parts of the other side according to the rules, and the referee scores points to determine the outcome. Team competitions can also be held, and the total score can be calculated after the two sides of the same number of teams decide the outcome one by one.
Second, the rules are different.
1. Fencing: Double competition. In the competition, one side attacks the opponent with the tip of the sword, so that the tip of the sword can accurately pierce the effective part, which has the nature of piercing. Finally, the party that clicks more effectively wins.
According to the rules, the round robin is played five times in three minutes and the knockout is played fifteen times in nine minutes. Hit your opponent effectively first, or hit your opponent a few more times when the time is up. In the team competition, the team that hits the opponent 45 times first wins.
2. Kendo: The effective hitting parts of kendo are the face (including the front, left and right sides), throat, abdomen (left and right abdomen) and hands (left and right wrists), all of which are key parts of the body.
A regular game should be 5 minutes and overtime 3 minutes. Time will be suspended when the referee declares the result valid and suspends the game. Most competitions are 3-point competitions, but sometimes due to time, it may be 1 minute competitions.
In the 3-point match, whoever gets 2 points first will win; In addition, if one side scores first and then the other side doesn't score, the one who scores wins.
In the team competition, the team with more winners is the winner. If the number of winners is equal, the team with more points wins. If the scores are the same, each side will send a representative to decide the outcome.
Third, different origins.
Fencing: Fencing is a traditional sport with a long history. As early as ancient times, the sword was a tool for human beings to fight and hunt wild animals in order to survive.
With the development of human history, swords developed from stones and bones to bronze and iron, and finally to steel. As a weapon of war, it has gradually entered the historical stage.
It was during the period of Henry III and Henry IV that fencing really developed in an all-round way. 1776, the famous French fencing master Laboissiere invented the mask, which further pushed fencing to an elegant road.
People can safely carry out a series of offensive and defensive confrontations by wearing masks, gloves and fencing clothes. The appearance of masks is a milestone in the development of fencing. France became the development center of fencing in Europe at that time.
2. During the Han Dynasty, China and Japan exchanged weapons and smelting and casting technology. At the same time, China's two-handed saber technique is in the same strain through the official exchanges between Japanese envoys in Sui, Tang and Chinese mainland.
As well as non-governmental exchanges between the Korean peninsula, the coastal areas of the mainland and the Japanese archipelago, spread to Japan during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. After years of war, the art of knife spread to Japan has been evolving. In the increasingly stable Edo era in Japan, the basic shapes of kendo protective gear and bamboo sword were made, and the embryonic form of sports kendo was established in the future.