For twenty-five years, Morgan Hooper has been a student of Japanese sword arts. Originally from Long Island, New York, he began training in kendo, Japanese fencing, when he was a teenager. Many years later, he established his own martial arts school Enshinkan Dojo in Long Island City. Celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, Enshinkan offers … Continue reading Interview with Enshinkan Founder Morgan Hooper: New York Kendo Community
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Interview with Longtime Iaidoka Geoff Underhill: Teaching Under David Yang
After attending a Renaissance Faire and his son acquiring shinai, Geoff Underhill wanted to make sure that his son was safely swinging the sword. Inadvertently, Underhill found that the kendo classes offered by David Yang was something he wanted to do and joined the Princeton Kendo Dojo in 2006. During his time under Yang, he … Continue reading Interview with Longtime Iaidoka Geoff Underhill: Teaching Under David Yang
Interview with Ken-Zen Iaido Instructor Pam Parker: Her American Iaido Journey
Pam Parker first started martial arts with taekwondo, then moving to aikido at the New York Aikikai. At one class at the New York Aikikai, she attended an iaido class and she was hooked. She found the late John Prough of Nichibukan, and later Shunshin Kan of Ken-Zen. In July 2014, she passed her nanadan, … Continue reading Interview with Ken-Zen Iaido Instructor Pam Parker: Her American Iaido Journey



