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hotpopcorncake (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
so Korean swordsmanship are hardcore striker awesome ,double edge sword are awesome too, i can't wait to get deep in Korean swordsmanship,i wish i go back in time in japan to see all the different style of sword ,like they had one specialized in one handed attacks ,and another style mastered in counterint ,also other style master in slashing but now those those fighting stlye are gone these days i think ,man i wish i time travel and live in those days
Crankgorilla (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The greatness of steel is not in the way one weilds it. But in the circumstance.
OGADave (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The Jokoto were the original imported swords froom Korea. They were not curved, and had dual edges. More like a broadsword than a Katana. The Katana is most certainly Japanese in origin.
IEKUKATAKA (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This man is very fast. However, in fairness, he has a very comprehensive video that most simply do not do. Straight swords actually are slower to the average person because they hare harder to draw. A curved blade draws better and cuts better. Look in your kitchen and see how many blade edges that are used for cutting meat are straight. Also, remember that of two swords 42" long, one straight, one curved, the curved weapon has the longest cutting edge. Long = straight line measurement.
hotpopcorncake (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i'm so glad that I'm learn the sword in my tkd school ,ok here what i think Korean kendo version is faster cause the sword is straight and the Japaneses version its like curves its all just round movements, ive heard both are the same but from what i see the strike seem much faster in Korean stlye idk im just noob and i don't know much about weapons,oh yea i would the the Japanese sword be good for defense cause of the curves of the sword ,idk you tell me i just doing my reseach here |