I would just like to say that the preoccupation with this title business, and the assumption that one would need to prove things by fighting someone else with a sword in order for it to have any value, seem a bit self-defeating to me. The best teachers I have had in martial arts were not the best fighters.
this is martial arts, its about fighting skill, to teach you must have some fighting skill. Would you learn accounting of someone with only a theopretical understanding of accounting? or learn to cook from a chef who never cooked but had read all the best cookbooks.
We are never going to be able to reconstruct there deadly arts by treating them like a game, martial arts is a serious business where you learn to both handle sudden violence and learn to deal it out. There is no easy soft way to do this.
You can learn theory of a non-fighter sure but you cannot learn to fight from a teacher who cannot fight. Martial skill IS about fighting.
besides if someone can't fight how do you know they have the theory right, for that matter how do thery know they have the theory right?
and once you have learned this theory how do you test it?

