Unless you work for the police force or teaching at school in Japan, it is almost impossible to live through teaching kendo. Even 8-dan sensei cannot devote their lives into kendo until they are retired if they are working for a company.
Thanks to my patrons and the owner of the dojo I instruct, I earn money by sharing my kendo knowledge with others. But the money disappears after paying running costs and paying back for the equipment to keep sharing my kendo knowledge with you.
Most of people
are not professional kendoists. I really wish there were many people who can live off instructing kendo so we will have more people who can instruct PROPER kendo to the world. But this is another issue.
Even if we are not a professional, it is OK. But it you see and practice kendo as a way of life, then we need to be a specialist of
kendo.
We are specialised in kendo so we need to strive to improve our kendo techniques at the same time we enjoy it. And if we don't know how to complete our strikes then we are not really doing kendo. This is a serious issue as a way of life.
Through kendo, we must improve our lives so that means
if we cannot do proper kendo we cannot learn how to apply kendo to our daily life. And what it really means is that...
we cannot deliver the true meanings of kendo to the next
generations.