Posted: 16th October 2013 18:30
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Black Waltz Posts: 900 Joined: 12/7/2011 Awards: |
I notice that Crono holds his katana next to his face, with the cutting edge pointed upward, and the blade pointed at about a 280 degree angle toward the ground. This style is the same as Kibagami Genjuro in Samurai Shodown 2. Is it common? It seems kind of "awesome but impractical." All somebody has to do is jump to your side and they can shove the handle into your cheek pretty easily...
Isn't that kind of a transitionary stance, like, something you do right before you swing downward? -------------------- X is blue. |
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Posted: 17th October 2013 16:36
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Cactuar Posts: 230 Joined: 19/6/2012 Awards: |
I'm medieval european sword trained so I can't give you an exact answer but I can give you my best guess. A katana is a slashing weapon, not meant for clashing metal on metal so, folded steel or not, the blade could shatter or bend too easily to come in and take a good blow to it' blade. You'd have to ask someone who knows the traditions and culture but a katana is lighter compared to most blades and due to it's nature, the people wielding it were taught to be incredibly fast; fast enough to make sure an opponent would never get that close. Again, I am not an expert, I'm just making an educated guess based on what I know from what I gathered while learning celtic long sword, and even then I specialize in spear and glaive so it's an even further longshot. It's also been a few years since I've held an actual combat ready traditional forged katana so I can't give you an actual weight estimate on it. If you can get to youtube look up some footage of professional japanese sword masters and see what you can gather. In my experience I've never seen his style before and it looks goofy and pointless and was put there for effect, but do a little reseach and let us know what you find.
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Posted: 17th October 2013 17:09
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Disciplinary Committee Member Posts: 653 Joined: 23/12/2010 Awards: |
Swordplay demonstration video please =D
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Posted: 19th October 2013 19:02
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Red Wing Pilot Posts: 530 Joined: 21/5/2005 Awards: |
I did about two years of katana training and the short answer is no. It's impractical to hold a katana that way, not to mention dangerous. Katana are incredibly sharp, and having the edge close to your face like that drastically increases the chances that you'll cut yourself instead of your opponent.
Quote A katana is a slashing weapon, not meant for clashing metal on metal so, folded steel or not, the blade could shatter or bend too easily to come in and take a good blow to it' blade Katana are quite durable, and Chrono's stance actually resembles a blocking stance, not an offensive stance. The position is known as kasumi. The difference is that the block is held ABOVE the head, as opposed to beside the face. It's designed to deflect an overhead attack. The idea of the downward angle is like that of a pagoda, deflecting the opponent's blade the way a slanted roof deflects rain. As opposed to if you were holding it at an upwards angle, which would deflect the blade downwards towards the suba, which could lock the swords at the hilts and turn a swordfight into a test of strength. |
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Posted: 20th October 2013 04:35
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Cactuar Posts: 230 Joined: 19/6/2012 Awards: |
Many, many thanks for the information! I'd been wondering about this for a few days now. : )
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Posted: 13th November 2013 21:13
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Black Waltz Posts: 900 Joined: 12/7/2011 Awards: |
Thank you Met for that info, you answered my query byootifully.
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Posted: 28th April 2017 20:39
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Interesting info. thanks all.
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