British_Kendo_Association

British Kendo Association

British Kendo Association

British martial arts organization


The British Kendo Association was founded in 1964[1] as a non-profit making organization to foster and develop the practice and spirit of Kendo, Iaido, and Jōdō along traditional lines with the objectives of:

  • Organising and regulating the Kendo movement on a national international basis;
  • Helping to foster related martial arts;
  • Promoting Kendoka students to higher dan grades;
  • Representing the UK internationally.
British Kendo Association

The BKA is the only organisation in the UK which is recognized for Kendo, Iaido and Jodo by the Zen Nihon Kendo Renmei (the foremost body in Japan for these martial arts), the International Kendo Federation and Sport England. It is also the only organization in the UK which is empowered to award Dan grades (black belts) in Kendo, Iaido and Jodo recognized by these bodies.


References

  1. Belcher, Annette (2015-08-03). "Yardley martial artist becomes first female president of British Kendo Association". BirminghamLive. Retrieved 30 June 2021.

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