If I may make an observation. I noted that the tori, while evading the uke's strike, led with his head, which may actually prove dangerous and it throws off the balance to the front and the whole body is not aligned. It also changes the trajectory of the evasion. If I may, perhaps it would be better to lead with the hips and let the body follow, allowing the whole body to be in synchronization.
see , now i fight whit a trumendus amount of swords and i got one question.
what do you do in case of a side slash? whitch is just as common might i add.....
Espadajin 2 years ago
If I may make an observation. I noted that the tori, while evading the uke's strike, led with his head, which may actually prove dangerous and it throws off the balance to the front and the whole body is not aligned. It also changes the trajectory of the evasion. If I may, perhaps it would be better to lead with the hips and let the body follow, allowing the whole body to be in synchronization.
owenspence 2 years ago
this is a good technique!
SwordMythBusters 3 years ago
bunch o' gnarly dudes
WindRider707 3 years ago
cool,
i just remimbered....i didnt do it...
yeah..
JordyWilkie99 3 years ago