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QuestionWhat if I can't get a sword and am using a plastic or foam stick? Would these techniques still work?Heather Kenyon-HaffTop AnswererWhat you are describing may be a "boffer" sword, which can be a good training tool when learning to swordfight. However, the weight is not usually similar to a true sword, so it is not a true stand-in for an actual sword.
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QuestionWhat does it mean when an opponent deliberately breaks his sword in front of you during a confrontation?Community AnswerIf he breaks the blade, he is asking to be stabbed. If he removes his Pommel, you need to run.
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QuestionHow can I become a swordsman?Community AnswerThis can be achieved through lots of hard work and dedication. Train with a wooden pole first. When you can swing fast and accurately, switch to a heavier metal baseball bat. Then use and actual sword. You will swing faster.
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QuestionHow can I beat a very strong-striking opponent who nearly knocks the sword out of my hand when he strikes?Community AnswerDon't let him hit your blade, when he tries, move it. Due to the amount of force, he will most likely be off balance. That would be the time for a well-placed thrust.
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QuestionHow can I make a sword sharper?Community AnswerThe best way is to consult someone who is knowledgeable about swords, because different swords need different approaches. For example, a katana is different from a Scottish longsword, which is different from a scimatar. Also, a sword's effectiveness is not really in a razor-sharp edge. The real skill is in how it is handled.
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QuestionI would like to know if I could use any sort of weapon, perhaps even a stick.Community AnswerAlmost anything can be made into a weapon, and a stick would certainly work provided it is sturdy enough.
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QuestionHow would I get a sword?Eddie PalmerCommunity AnswerSome fairs and events have vending booths with swords, or you can check for a knife store in your area. But you'll most likely have to get it online; Trueswords.com is a good website that has a variety of different swords both battle-ready and for practice.
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QuestionI recently bought a sword, and it's a little heavy for me to use. How should I change my fighting style to fit the sword and still be agile and quick?Community AnswerTry to swing it powerfully, but also carefully. You don't want your attacks to be so slow it gives your enemy a chance to attack. You may want to attack with moves that travel horizontally, and if its heavy because its big and long, try to use that long blade to your advantage with some distance from your enemy so he/she can't hit you.
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QuestionHow can I develop good self defense in every fight?Community AnswerArmor would be a good defense tactic, but wear light armor, as this allows decent body protection and mobility. As for sword defense, find your opponent's attack pattern. If he throws mostly low slashes, you can counter accordingly. Learn how to block and counter every possible move you can think of, so that you know how to respond accordingly when your opponent throws these attacks.
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QuestionWhat kind of sword do you traditionally see in books and movies?Community AnswerIn Japanese literature and movies, you generally see the katana. In stories about Ancient Rome, you would see the gladius. In most depictions of the Middle Ages, you would see the broadsword.
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QuestionShould I use my sheath in battle, too?Heather Kenyon-HaffTop AnswererIf necessary, in a desperate situation--although a sheath is unlikely to do much damage.
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QuestionIf I fight someone that is taller, stronger, and faster, how can I win?Heather Kenyon-HaffTop AnswererIf you are more skilled, you have an advantage. You can also attempt psychological techniques, like distraction. Although a fictional and sci-fi/fantasy example, the battle between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker shows how psychological manipulation of a superior opponent can produce victory.
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QuestionHow do I change my fighting style when swordfighting against a left-handed opponent?Community AnswerPractice with both sides of your body, and against left-handed and right-handed people as often as possible. That way, you will get practice with both sides of your body. It should be the same techniques and style as a right-handed person, but mirrored, meaning your block and counter attacks should be mirrored too.
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QuestionHow do I find the perfect length sword for my height and size?Community AnswerFor a Japanese Katana, the tip of the blade should be around two inches from the ground when held at rest.
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QuestionHow effective is it to unscrew my pommel and throw it vigorously at the opponent, ending him rightly?Heather Kenyon-HaffTop AnswererLikely highly ineffective. Pommels are not designed to come off easily, so there would be a lot of fumbling with a sword piece that in a functional sword is not designed to come off without tools and a vice. Then comes the question of hitting the opponent if the pommel is removed. Finally, the sword is now unbalanced and harder to weld.
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QuestionHow do I disarm my opponent in a swordfight?Community AnswerHit mid-high, then swipe their blade with yours down and around. This twists their wrist, forcing them either to spin or drop the blade.
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QuestionWhich sword is best for quick and precise attacks?Community AnswerYou need to be precise with ANY sword in order to be effective. The speed and the recovery you will have after each movement in combat will often depend on the size and the weight of the weapon. if you want a light weapon that can make fast and precise thrusts, maybe a rapier is what you are looking for.
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QuestionCould I attach a knife to a stick?Community AnswerYou shouldn't do that. It won't be very stable and could actually end up hurting you instead of your opponent.
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QuestionWhat is the coolest sword move?Reese BairdCommunity AnswerProbably a figure eight that, at the end, knocks the sword out of your opponent's hand. Of course, this takes lots of practice and is a move that exposes your lower body.
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QuestionHow can I win a swordfight if my sword is shorter than my opponent's?Community AnswerFor starters, if the attacker has a much larger sword it means that they most likely are off balance after a swing or thrust, so after your opponent attacks with a thrust sidestep to whichever side suits you and attack from there while they are off balance.
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QuestionWhen using batto-jutsu, is it possible to use your sheath as well?Thehiddenspeaker008Community AnswerPossibly as a distraction or projectile. For the most part, keep your sheath to the side because sometimes it gets in the way of your footwork.
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QuestionHow do I know which type of sword would suit me?Community AnswerThat depends on what culture of a sword you want. If you want a sword that is of a Japanese origin, but you don't want it to be heavy use a tanto. If you want it to be heavy, use a katana. Other swords include the knights sword, shortsword, greatsword and longsword.
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QuestionIs this guide for all types of swords or just the ones shown in the article?Community AnswerThis appears to be just a basic guide on sword fighting. There are many styles of sword fighting, such as Japanese and European styles, which do revolve around the type of sword. However, this would not be a guide to fencing, as it utilizes very thin swords and involves a lot of stabbing at the opponent.
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QuestionDo different swords require different tactics when swordfighting?Community AnswerYes, as the swords are different lengths, shapes, and weights. A sword such as a rapier, which is commonly used in fencing, is mainly used for stabbing. This is due to its light weight and slender shape. However, a sword such as a European broadsword would be used more for slashing.
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QuestionIs there a good online website that can teach me how to sword fight?VermontGalTop AnswererYou can find online resources, but just as you can't really learn to swim using just books or YouTube videos, you need to be taught by someone face to face with actual knowledge. Failing to do so at best in ineffective, and can be dangerous and cause self-inflected injuries.
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QuestionIs a sword too heavy for 6-10-year-olds?VermontGalTop AnswererIt depends on the sword, the child, and the teacher. Consult a qualified teacher to get a sword appropriate to your's child's needs. A qualified teacher means a fencing instructor, martial arts sensei, or someone of that nature.
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QuestionHow can I properly use a single-edged greatsword in close quarters combat within urban areas, such as a small to medium-sized room or hallway?VermontGalTop AnswererA greatsword's advantages in such a situation is that you can get opponents from getting too close in - this weapon will give you reach and distance over opponents.
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QuestionWhat do I do if someone grabs my sword when sword fighting?Community AnswerIf they grab the blade, pull it out of their hand. This would cause the blade to cut their fingers.
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QuestionWhat do you call a sword fight?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerA sword fight can be called different names such as a battle, a melee, or just a fight. Swordsmanship refers to the study of sword fighting as a martial art. The sport version of a sword fight is called fencing and is an internationally recognized sport. It's even in the Olympics!
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QuestionWhat is Japanese sword fighting called?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerJapanese sword fighting started with the samurai, a warrior class in feudal Japan. The sword fighting art of the samurai is called Kenjutsu, which translates as "the art of the sword." The training version is called kendo, which means "the way of the sword" and uses a bamboo sword for practice.
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