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daisuke "50 shades of identity crisis" niwa ([personal profile] sketchythief) wrote2017-08-24 10:06 am
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[personal profile] sharplydressed 2018-04-16 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
Right. Your own fighting style will start to come out once you get a balance of both that you're comfortable with.

[And as far as he's concerned, the practice swings aren't too bad, either. Clumsy, but not in a way that he's particularly worried about. Practice alone - along with decent direction - should be more than enough to clean up the inconsistencies and indecisiveness.

He can't help but laugh at that, though...]


Aha, you're not wrong about it. People dedicate their whole lives to mastering swords, so don't be worried about the learning curve.
sharplydressed: (i've been on the way for so long)

[personal profile] sharplydressed 2018-04-22 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Fortunately, he's not Yasusada, so poor Daisuke won't get bodyslammed with a tidal wave of factoids and gushing about living that samurai life. He is pretty enthusiastic about the idea of testing things out in a match, though.]

Sure, sure! Testing it out in battle is always the best thing to do. It's the number one way to hone your reflexes, too.

[While he's talking, he goes to pick up his own bokuto, returning to the mats in quick order.]

We'll start out with a small match, though. I'm thinking thirty second intervals. Sound good?
sharplydressed: (maybe rethink that)

[personal profile] sharplydressed 2018-05-02 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
Good, good. Then let's get started!

[Kashuu is a fair teacher, even if he can be a little hard on the people he teaches. He'll carefully monitor his own movements, making sure to keep any of those inhuman edges out of his speed as he takes a step forward, or his strikes as he moves in for the first attack. It's about form, after all, and perfecting those reactions - not necessarily wins or losses.]