Pitchford Sensei again took Peri on a fantastic journey through this art, allowing her to understand the deft hand that it took to draw one's blade not only with speed, but with effective targeting to lethal effect. He also kept Peri laughing when she would grasp the handle of her bokken too rigidly or forcefully. He would say, "You're grabbing it like it's a ham sandwich, Peri! You have to grab it like you're petting a dog. Softly. Gently. Your blade is your friend. It's your pet. Treat it smoothly and nicely and it will protect you." From that point forward, whenever she would forget, he would call out, "Dog! Not sandwich!". She would laugh and change her grip/draw, and eventually, got to where she could move with considerable effect.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Samurai Journey: Iaido "Lightning Draw"
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Don't you think it's a bit dangerous to foster a culture of mutual fear?
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