-Ryuji and Keotsu- The way of the sword.

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*I create a clone that stands in front of me while I grab my Bokken with my rigth hand, and bring it back then I extend it completely and thruts it forwards into my clone's stomach*

Don't know is a wooden sword will poof away my clone -.-
 

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*I create a clone that stands in front of me while I grab my Bokken with my rigth hand, and bring it back then I extend it completely and thruts it forwards into my clone's stomach*

Don't know is a wooden sword will poof away my clone -.-
xd Yeah, it will, and that was good.

Next, is the lunge. The lunge can be one of either two things: a running stab, or a stab in which you lean into.

It is often much more effective than stabbing, especially since the stabbing motion isn't effective in battle with a weapon larger than a dagger. o_o

Can you see youtube videos? If so, I actually know a really good video of a lunge, that would probably be better than me explaining it. xd
 

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Nice ;)

*I take a ''On guard'' position and I kick forward with my rigth foot with my arm extended (rigth one with the Bokken) lunging ahead while my left leg straights out and my left arm goes back from me to mantain my balance*

I'm starting to like this very much and I'm not talking about NB training ;), now I'm gonna pay you more. U_U
 

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Nice ;)

*I take a ''On guard'' position and I kick forward with my rigth foot with my arm extended (rigth one with the Bokken) lunging ahead while my left leg straights out and my left arm goes back from me to mantain my balance*

I'm starting to like this very much and I'm not talking about NB training ;), now I'm gonna pay you more. U_U
xd I don't think I'm allowed to take any payment since I'm a Sempai, even though this isn't something that's "training", like the elements.

Very good.

Now, I want to make a point - what she does is absolutely perfect...for a one-handed lunge.

Although you won't need to put your left arm back in the same position she had it (fencing like she does is a sport, and therefor has some minor differences than a real sword fight - she mentions that it helps notate an actual lunge), your arm will, more than likely, end up flared behind you in the same manner, and for the reason of balance, as well as it just being how your body moves. In short - when you do a one-handed lunge, no matter its position, you will, more than likely, find your left arm flared behind you unless you make a conscious effort to do otherwise.

(I want to demonstrate something - in real life, preform the lunge as she demonstrates, and then try it again, but make an effort to keep your left arm by your waist - you'll see how it actually affects your movement.)

Now, a great thing about the lunge is it's speed - because of the position you are in, even if the lunge is deflected, you can quickly move back into your standing stance, though you'll have to be careful to bring your sword back too.

Next is the two-handed lunge. This is preformed similarly to the lunge, except that you place both of your hands on the hilt of your sword.

While the one-handed lunge is more of a moving stab, the two-handed lunge is more of a thrust - you'll make the movements of the lunge, but thrust your sword at the opponent, it's power increased by the pushing force of two arms instead of one.

Please demonstrate the two-handed lunge, unless you need me too, in which case, please say so.

(I'd also like you to try doing this one in real life too, to get a feel for it - do the lunging motion, but act as if your holding your sword with both hands.)
 

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Then call it a fund and not a payment U_U

*I create a clone that stands a few meters away from me, I place my hand on my Bokken's hilt, I kick forward with my rigth foot lunging ahead while my left leg straights out while my Bokken stabs my clone and I thrust forward*
 

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Then call it a fund and not a payment U_U

*I create a clone that stands a few meters away from me, I place my hand on my Bokken's hilt, I kick forward with my rigth foot lunging ahead while my left leg straights out while my Bokken stabs my clone and I thrust forward*
xd

Good.

Now, can you list for me all of the motions I've taught you so far?

I beleive we can move on to guarding, but I want to make sure.
 

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1.- Vertical slash (with one and two hands)
2.- Horizontal slash (with one and two hands
3.- Stab (one hand only)
4.- Lunge (with one hand and two hands)
 

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1.- Vertical slash (with one and two hands)
2.- Horizontal slash (with one and two hands
3.- Stab (one hand only)
4.- Lunge (with one hand and two hands)
Good, yes, we can move on to guarding.

Guarding generally refers to using your blade to stop your opponents. Commonly, this is done by "+" or "X" guarding; making it so that yours and your opponent's blade for either a plus or an x.

First, a little evaluation: How do you think each of the attacks you listed above are guarded against? Answer either X or + or neither for each.
 

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1.- Vertical Slash = +
2.- Horizontal Slash = +
3.- Stab = X
4.- Lunge = X

I think thats it but the lunge and stab can be avoided by making contact with the opponents sword and push them to an opposite direction. O_O
 

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1.- Vertical Slash = +
2.- Horizontal Slash = +
3.- Stab = X
4.- Lunge = X

I think thats it but the lunge and stab can be avoided by making contact with the opponents sword and push them to an opposite direction. O_O
1. Good.
2. Good.
3. and 4.: Trick questions!

Your answer - absolutely right (sorta). You can't really guard against a stab or lunge due to the way they come at you. You can redirect or parry them, but guarding is EXTREMELY dangerous and difficult.

Now...You seem to have an advanced grasp on what to do, so I want to have you do battle practice for guarding against one handed slashes, instead of just showing them too you.

Ready?
 

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Well you can defend a lunge and a stab if you have a very wide sword. O_O

Uhhhh yup. -.-
If you're just using a regular sword, it's impossible though. You'd have to be using something like Cloud's Buster sword.

Alright, guard against this.

*Stepping towards you, I , using my right arm, unleash a vertical slash on you, aimed at the line of symmetry in your body.*
 

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*As you take your first step, I place my right hand in the hilt of my Bokken, draw it out and place it near my head while placing my left hand (opened) in the end of the Bokken, to focus my strength in my Bokken to defend against your slash*
 

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*As you take your first step, I place my right hand in the hilt of my Bokken, draw it out and place it near my head while placing my left hand (opened) in the end of the Bokken, to focus my strength in my Bokken to defend against your slash*
*My sword smashes into yours, causing your elbows to bend, but you successfully guard the slash.*

Good.

Now, we'll do the two-handed slash. There is a lot more power behind two-handed strikes, so you'll either have to brace your arms with everything they've got, or (more effectively), use your legs and put yourself into a stance that allow you to absorb some of the shock to stop the blow.

Ready?
 

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*I start focusing a lot of my strenght into my Bokken while I take a step back and wait for your strike*

Oh so sorry I was thinking you were gonna ''attack'' me after I anwsered your ''Ready?''
 

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xd Oh, I am. I just thought you may have had another problem.

*Stepping forward, I unleash a two-handed vertical slice onto your bokken, which almost blows through your guard.*

That was good.

Now, we'll be covering guarding against horizontal slashes first.

Generally, when you guard against a horizontal slash, your blade needs to be vertical, and you need to be able to brace your elbow against your trunk.

Since you'll most likely be using two hands, you'll use the elbow of the arm of the side your sword is on as a brace against your chest - this allows you to make it more difficult to blow through, as it has a more solid base.

Since a horizontal slash comes from the sides, you want to put your sword on the side of the body the slash is coming from.

Ready?
 
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