Usually, I can see the opponent moving back and forth, and I attack right when he moves forward (that is the Sen-sen-no-sen concept that I know). But, he had either very small steps (thus I could not perceive his movement) or had movement timing that is very difficult to catch. Either way, I tried to attack few times but all my attacks were blocked (which means he could see my attack and was able to block).
After that, I did a Geiko with Yamaguchi Sensei. (As people who did Geiko with him would know) After a few minutes, I was already exhausted and could not even breathe well. But, I tried to keep it up thinking that this is one of those very precious moment when I can practice with Yamaguchi Sensei (especially now that he is not well after the operation).
After the practice, I went to Yamaguchi Sensei and asked him how was my Kendo today. I told him that I looked up the concept of the three Sen (Mitsu-no-sen): Sen-sen-no-sen, Sen, and Go-no-sen. (He said that the middle one is actually called Sen-zen-no-sen)
I told him that it worked fine in some instances but it didn't work well today b/c I couldn't get the timing right. He told me to keep practice it and I'll get used to it. He told me to just focus on Sen-sen-no-sen now. He said that If I do not have Sen-sen-no-sen, I cannot other things.
He also said that in doing Geiko with me today, I was pretty good except that I attacked little too early or little too late.
So, I must keep working on Sen-sen-no-sen.
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