About

Macomb Kendo Dojo started in late 2020. It was founded by Travis Hill Sensei who is the chief instructor at Macomb Kendo Dojo. The dojo is accepting new students all year round and is located in Warren, MI.

Kendo, or “The Way of the Sword,” is the traditional martial art of bamboo fencing

Kendo, known as “The Way of the Sword,” stands as the traditional art of bamboo fencing deeply rooted in ancient Japan and the Samurai culture. Over time, Kendo has evolved to encompass competitive elements and physical conditioning, yet it remains committed to shaping the mind, body, and human character through the philosophy of the “Way of the Sword.”

Practitioners of Kendo don the attire of ancient samurai, comprising kendo-gi (top) and hakama (bottom), and employ shinai (bamboo swords) to target four specific areas on their opponents. These targets – men (head), kote (wrist), dō (torso), and tsuki (throat thrust) – require vocalizing a resounding kiai (voice) to signify a strike executed with unwavering spirit. Kendo’s essence lies in respecting the adversary, upholding cultural norms, and cultivating one’s inner self through rigorous training.

The influence of Kendo has surged globally, reaching more than 50 countries with a practitioner base exceeding 2 million individuals. Triennially, the World Kendo Championships take place, where the United States has consistently ranked among the top three for the past 15 years. In the United States, a robust community of Kendo enthusiasts exists, as numerous parents enroll their children to instill respect, confidence, etiquette, and discipline. Beyond physical well-being, Kendo imparts valuable life skills, leading many students to excel academically, secure scholarships, and thrive in professional pursuits.