Kendo Thoughts & Insight

August 18, 2009

Seme, The Word for Attack

Filed under: Kendo Thoughts — Tags: — David Aguero @ 2:01 pm

The definition of Seme is “attack.” There are two types of seme the visible and the invisible. The visible seme where one pressures an opponent with a sword movement or a body move. The invisible seme is a pressure applied to an opponent to strike with or without the sword pointing at the opponent. In application seme or ‘attack’ can be thought of as applying an ‘imminent attack pressure.’ Imminent attack pressure is a real pressure, a determined resolve to cut the opponent that can be felt in the mind of the opponent. The moment you decide to seme or attack you must be ready to physically attack, if you seme and there is no intention of attacking the opponent the equivalent to just stepping forward, your mind or body will not have time to react if the opponent attacks. Your mind must be resolved to cut the opponent, doing so will either force your opponent to strike or you must strike. In your mind the imminent attack pressure is showing and pointing the tip of your sword to the opponent, ready to cut the opponent in the next instant. The seme or attack is part of a strategy that must be formed before attacking, both visible and invisible seme is attacking the mind of the opponent.

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