Using a wakizashi - Levels of motion when cutting [Tutorial]
What moves in a wakizashi cut? Today we go through the joints involved and how they all work together to make a good wakizashi cut. This is important for building a good foundation and basic form to work off of. The different levels of motion throughout the cut are important for having a strong fast cut, as well as for preventing long term injuries which may cut your training days short. Stay safe everyone!
This is the form for basic cuts as I learnt it, there are multiple different ways to use a sword and if your method differs that's perfectly fine! There are multiple "correct" forms and just because one way is right doesn't mean another is wrong. I'd love to know how you were taught so let me know in the comments below.
Swords: T10 clay tempered wakizashi 55cm blade length
Always be aware of your surroundings and minimise harm to yourself, others and your environment. Never use weapons when intoxicated or upset or for any act of violence.
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This is the form for basic cuts as I learnt it, there are multiple different ways to use a sword and if your method differs that's perfectly fine! There are multiple "correct" forms and just because one way is right doesn't mean another is wrong. I'd love to know how you were taught so let me know in the comments below.
Swords: T10 clay tempered wakizashi 55cm blade length
Always be aware of your surroundings and minimise harm to yourself, others and your environment. Never use weapons when intoxicated or upset or for any act of violence.
If you would like to support the channel you can buy me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/justabug Thanks to everyone who has supported the channel, your coffees are much appreciated!
Check out my Instagram at just_a_bug_swordsman for more content.
For messages and reaching out to the channel email me at justabug.yt@outlook.com
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