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Post by Lancelot Chan on Jun 2, 2018 16:51:06 GMT
As a 1 vs multi sword, Longship Armoury Giant Silvia has to be able to deal with enemies coming from the front and behind. This is a test to do front and back cuts on elbow difficulty targets with PPR pipe core.
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Post by zabazagobo on Jun 2, 2018 22:29:15 GMT
Very nicely done, really like how calm your footwork is. I really enjoy practicing multi-directional forms, especially multiple cuts along a full 360 (or 540) degree rotation. The tachi kaze you can generate is such a nice sound. If you set up three or four targets arranged in a circle around you and have the Giant Silvia take care of business that would be a really fun (and awesome) video.
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Jun 3, 2018 5:57:42 GMT
Very nicely done, really like how calm your footwork is. I really enjoy practicing multi-directional forms, especially multiple cuts along a full 360 (or 540) degree rotation. The tachi kaze you can generate is such a nice sound. If you set up three or four targets arranged in a circle around you and have the Giant Silvia take care of business that would be a really fun (and awesome) video. Thanks for watching! However I only got at most 3 cutting stands. LOL :D Maybe will need a student's help to hang an additional target to make it 4 targets. :D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 2:00:52 GMT
Those tiles would make for an excellent marker to show exiting a line of attack.
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Jun 5, 2018 5:54:12 GMT
Those tiles would make for an excellent marker to show exiting a line of attack. Yes. They're good for teaching since I can explain the reach and lines with the tiles. :D
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