Youth Bokken for Training Practice
The Youth Bokken is designed specifically for younger martial artists who are learning traditional sword techniques. It is shorter, lighter, and easier to handle compared to full-size wooden swords, making it ideal for safe and controlled training.
Made from select hardwood, this bokken offers durability and a smooth finish for consistent practice. It also includes a plastic tsuba (hand guard) and a rubber stopper to improve safety during training sessions.
This is commonly used in karate, aikido, and kendo-style training drills where precision and form are more important than impact.
Features of Youth Bokken
- Made from high-quality select hardwood
- Lightweight and youth-friendly design
- Includes plastic tsuba and rubber stopper
- Smooth finish for safe handling
- Ideal for beginners
- Perfect for kata and form training
Why Choose This Youth Bokken?
This helps young practitioners build proper technique, timing, and coordination without the risks of a metal sword. It is widely used in martial arts schools for safe partner drills and solo practice.
For official martial arts standards and training practices, you can explore:
- https://www.ijf.org/ (International Judo Federation reference for training structure inspiration)
Related Training Equipment
Explore more martial arts gear:
- https://benzasports.ca/collections/wooden-weapons
- https://benzasports.ca/collections/beginner-equipment
Product Specifications
- Blade Length: 24.5 inches
- Overall Length: 33 inches
- Handle: 8.5 inches
- Grip: 1.25 inches
- Material: Select hardwood
Training Benefits
Young martial artists need equipment that is properly sized to help them develop correct posture, grip, balance, and coordination. A shorter wooden training sword allows students to focus on technique without the extra weight of a full-sized bokken. It is an excellent choice for practicing strikes, blocks, footwork, and partner drills in a controlled training environment. The durable hardwood construction is designed to withstand regular practice while providing a comfortable grip for beginners.
Care and Maintenance
To keep your wooden training sword in excellent condition, wipe it clean after each training session and store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sunlight, as this can affect the wood over time. Regular inspection helps ensure safe and reliable performance during every practice session.
















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