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Shidachi (受太刀) means "doing/receiving sword" and is one of the two roles in kata of budō and bujutsu, the other being uchidachi (打太刀). In modern Kendo this is normally written Shidachi (仕太刀). This role which does a technique and is best described as an adolescent child (or disciple) whose goal is to eagerly acquire the skills presented by uchidachi's technique. Shidachi is led by uchidachi who provides a true attack; this allows shidachi to learn correct body displacement, combative distancing, proper spirit, and the perception of opportunity. Unfortunately, students often act as though they want to test their skills against those of the higher-ranked uchidachi. They consider this competition to be their practice. In fact, this leads to neither better technique, nor greater spiritual devel

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  • Shidachi (受太刀) means "doing/receiving sword" and is one of the two roles in kata of budō and bujutsu, the other being uchidachi (打太刀). In modern Kendo this is normally written Shidachi (仕太刀). This role which does a technique and is best described as an adolescent child (or disciple) whose goal is to eagerly acquire the skills presented by uchidachi's technique. Shidachi is led by uchidachi who provides a true attack; this allows shidachi to learn correct body displacement, combative distancing, proper spirit, and the perception of opportunity. Unfortunately, students often act as though they want to test their skills against those of the higher-ranked uchidachi. They consider this competition to be their practice. In fact, this leads to neither better technique, nor greater spiritual development, because the correct relationship between uchidachi and shidachi has been obscured. Especially during the parts of a kata with identical movements or intensely linked movements, shidachi will move like a shadow of uchidachi, neither being ahead of the movement, nor lagging behind. (en)
  • 仕太刀(したち)とは、武術(特に剣術)、武道(特に剣道)において用いられる用語の一つ。杖術、杖道においては「仕杖」という。 形稽古(組太刀)を行う際に仕掛けてくる打太刀を倒す側の技または(技を披露する)人物を意味する。日本剣道形では打太刀は「師の位」、仕太刀は「弟子の位」とされ、上級者が打太刀、下級者が仕太刀をとる。 (ja)
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  • 仕太刀(したち)とは、武術(特に剣術)、武道(特に剣道)において用いられる用語の一つ。杖術、杖道においては「仕杖」という。 形稽古(組太刀)を行う際に仕掛けてくる打太刀を倒す側の技または(技を披露する)人物を意味する。日本剣道形では打太刀は「師の位」、仕太刀は「弟子の位」とされ、上級者が打太刀、下級者が仕太刀をとる。 (ja)
  • Shidachi (受太刀) means "doing/receiving sword" and is one of the two roles in kata of budō and bujutsu, the other being uchidachi (打太刀). In modern Kendo this is normally written Shidachi (仕太刀). This role which does a technique and is best described as an adolescent child (or disciple) whose goal is to eagerly acquire the skills presented by uchidachi's technique. Shidachi is led by uchidachi who provides a true attack; this allows shidachi to learn correct body displacement, combative distancing, proper spirit, and the perception of opportunity. Unfortunately, students often act as though they want to test their skills against those of the higher-ranked uchidachi. They consider this competition to be their practice. In fact, this leads to neither better technique, nor greater spiritual devel (en)
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  • 仕太刀 (ja)
  • Shidachi (en)
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