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  • @sithpowner well if you think about it a sword is just an oversized knife. A spear has a kunai shaped head which is a type of eastern knife which is a small sword, and a switchblade is a type of knife again. An axe has a similar shape to the first types of swords ever invented so you can kind of see what im getting at?

  • @jimyjamyninjas I wouldn't say that any bladed weapon can be a sword. Would you call a steak knife a sword? Or a spear? Or a switch blade?

  • @ICreepHouse I agree, ive been on the reciving end of a style of Kenjustu that used stabbs to force their enemy back and then they would take you by suprise with a swing from the side. I couldnt even take one swing at him before i was hit.

  • @sithpowner The samurai had a weapon (forgoten the name) that was based on a European style felling axe but was made ith a short handle wraped in a bandage. If you get technical any bladed weapon can be a sword : /

  • No martial arts practice with an ax. And btw kung fu doesnt. it was made by looking at animals attack each other. so hardly any weapons were involved

  • This is Kendo????

  • JAJAJA where is this, America?

  • @ICreepHouse Your teacher allows you to cut down others like that?....

  • @joji64theninja by the way, my reply is extended on "kendo 4 vs 1"--to keep continuity of thought

  • @FlyingAxblade while the 7.62 process is to eliminate the combatant. so karate taught my ax skills should not necessarily be focused on disarming yet it was a philosophy that increased my effectiveness! also, karate taught me to fight vs. individuals not teams...to defeat a basketball team relying on my teammates in "specific skill-sets" (center, guard, forward)... so that each opponent is WORTHY of my attention, assisted by training. difficult to articulate shortly.

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