Adachi frowned slightly - a kind of haze had washed over his student's eyes, but he continued speaking nonetheless. It was a disturbing sight, however, one that was all too familiar for one like him. In the long past, when he was still a part of a village, the ANBUs and higher ranking shinobis would arrive back from their assigned missions. Some, headed directly to the bar to celebrate, however, others, stumbled in a daze, their eyes staring into empty space, the meaning to their life never to be found again.
Fortunately, it didn't appear to be at such unfortunate a stage for his student, who snapped back to attention when he finished delivering the aforementioned instructions. With precise concentration and focus, he proceeded to dash up to Adachi's clone, slicing it with precise aim and concentration. The sword slid back easily into its sheathe as the student turned to his sensei with a questioning glance.
"I have nothing to more to add about the execution of your technique," Adachi told him with an approving nod. "So allow me to discuss in brief the basic technique. What I asked you to perform was a single handed slash, however, the other variant was the two-handed slash. Now, using either one has both its advantages and disadvantages. Taking into body momentum, body weight along with gravity, could you proceed to tell me with what you know the kinds of situations that would be proper nor improper for either an one-handed slash or a two-handed along with its differing qualities."