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Post by Lancelot Chan on Sept 12, 2021 17:51:23 GMT
Student test cut on difficult cuts.
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Post by joakimlinde on Sept 16, 2021 17:48:36 GMT
Very good. Maintaining alignment over a long distance is extra hard (cut through separated targets at 0:49).
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Sept 16, 2021 17:56:39 GMT
Very good. Maintaining alignment over a long distance is extra hard (cut through separated targets at 0:49). Yes, and the first target will distort the alignment and the path for the entry into the second target too.
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Post by pgandy on Sept 17, 2021 12:28:50 GMT
Very good indeed. I see you’re back on the roof again, but a different roof. Perhaps you want won’t upset these people, I hope.
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Sept 17, 2021 13:20:42 GMT
Very good indeed. I see you’re back on the roof again, but a different roof. Perhaps you want won’t upset these people, I hope. This is just the other side of the same roof I've been in 3 years. :) Another student giving the difficult cuts a try.
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Post by RufusScorpius on Sept 18, 2021 12:25:44 GMT
Horizontal cuts are the most difficult because your body mechanics is in an odd position. It takes a lot of training and work to do it correctly.
Good job to the student 👏 👍
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Sept 18, 2021 19:03:05 GMT
Horizontal cuts are the most difficult because your body mechanics is in an odd position. It takes a lot of training and work to do it correctly. Good job to the student 👏 👍 Thanks for watching and your kind words. :)
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Post by Murffy on Sept 24, 2021 15:17:08 GMT
Great cutting. What kind of sword does the second student have?
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Sept 24, 2021 19:06:57 GMT
Great cutting. What kind of sword does the second student have? I lent him "Simon maru", a custom made sword with S shape blade profile.
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Post by Lancelot Chan on Nov 13, 2021 12:41:34 GMT
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