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Fighting with a Katana Sword : How to Do Different Drawing Strikes with a Katana

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Learn how to do different drawing strikes with a sword with expert tips and advice on fighting with katanas in this free martial arts video from our expert Tres Tew.

Expert: Tres Tew
Contact: www.christianmartialartsinc.com
Bio: Instructor Tres Tew is currently a black belt and teaches classes regularly at the Christian Martial Arts center in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • What form is he practicing Hollywood? mkay

    

  • @DragonZord90

    dont matter wich belt or how long you needed to receive it. But some comments just show me some people did not even learned the basics of honour and respect for others in even 7 years of training. There are other ways to tell that you think a technique is not done correctly or ineffective.

    Think about that for a while ;)

    Greetings from Germany

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  • "If you were attacking me, that would be the last thing you would see."

    Is that so? Well my instructor friend, if YOU were to try to make ME see the last thing you would see, that would be the last thing you ever did, aside from losing your arm. 8D

    Wait... How did I get here from a tetris video? O 3o

  • how is does your sword not get stuck in the scabbard lol

  • technically, you should not shoot it at anyone who is an american citizen, as they can press charges.

  • you know you're not supposed to use a concealed weapon to kill right?

    if you do, you both lose your licence and go to prison or death row.

    they can trace the bullet to your gun with rifling marks.

  • @BlindedSamurai You know in one of your older posts you said that one of the worst things you can do as a martial artist is underestimate your opponent, and you seem to be doing just that right now. Most people who carry firearms concealed legally often have to have a great deal of training and practice at drawing and firing from concealment to get a carry permit. Also, at the ranges we are talking about I can shoot you center mass by point shooting or from the hip quite easily.

  • Again, assuming you've managed to hit the target in a situation that calls for an instant reaction, and haven't shot yourself in your own foot trying to be a cowboy...  Silly...

  • @BlindedSamurai one shot, and you're on the floor bleeding in pain. Enough said.

  • @jason200912 Being under immense pressure and everything happens within a matter of seconds only makes matters worse for the shooter. Let's assume you hit the target, GREAT! But was it a one hit kill? Was it a head shot? Probability says; Unlikely.

    Normal human reflexes would kick in, thus you'd enter a state of what we call "instinct shooting." You're no longer aiming, and more spraying and praying. Point is- It's a good idea to be just all around well versed in all forms of fighting.

  • @jason200912 I am unsure why you said what you said when what you said had absolutely nothing to do with what I said.

    Take note, you will not always have that gun by your side. You will not always have ammo, as that can run dry as well. Granted I don't carry a sword around, but my fists, feet, and mind are all I need, and come with nigh unlimited ammo. ;) I assume this is some pathetic attempt at trolling, I say pathetic only because you are shrouded in a veil of ignorance, my friend.

  • @Geekwad11 some americans during ww2 broke the lock of captured samurai sword because they didn't know there was a button release

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