Iaido 

  1. EligibilityDivisions are typically based on rank (e.g., beginner, intermediate, advanced) and age (e.g., youth, adult, senior).

  2. Uniform and Equipment:

    • Competitors must wear a traditional iaido uniform (keikogi and hakama).

    • WeaponsIaito(unsharpened practice sword) or shinken (sharp sword) for advanced practitioners with proper certification.

      • Weapons must be in good condition and safe for use.

  3. Kata Performance:

    • Competitors perform standardized iaido kata (e.g., Zen Ken Ren Iaido forms or Seitei Iaido).

    • Performances are judged on:

      • Precision: Accuracy of cuts, draws, and sheathing.

      • Fluidity: Smoothness and control of movements.

      • Focus: Mental presence and concentration.

      • Posture: Proper stance and body alignment.

      • Spirit: Demonstration of intent and energy (zanshin).

  4. Judging:

    • A panel of judges evaluates each performance based on the criteria above.

    • Scores are typically given on a scale (e.g., 1-10) or through a ranking system (e.g., 1st, 2nd, 3rd place).

  5. Tie-Breakers:

    • In the event of a tie, competitors may perform the same kata again or a different kata, depending on the division rules.

  6. Safety:

    • Competitors must handle their swords responsibly at all times.

    • Reckless behavior or unsafe weapon handling will result in disqualification.


Common Iaido Competition Etiquette

  1. Bowing: Competitors must bow upon entering and leaving the competition area, as well as to the judges and opponents.

  2. Respect: Competitors must show respect to judges, fellow competitors, and the audience at all times.

  3. Cleanliness: The competition area must be kept clean and free of debris.


Let’s honor the art of Iaido with precision, focus, and respect!