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I've just made a video that can be used to compare with Jiang Ting's.
In the video Ben was using sparring sword modelled after German bastard sword from A&A. I was using my sparring sword that's modelled after Tinker's XVIIIa. The weight, size and balance are all turned to fully represent the real swords. Here are the photos of our real swords:

I know some of my audiences could not see how we fight actually and thought we were swinging boffers blindly at each other. They couldn't tell when and where we hit the opponent either. That's sometimes because of the inexperienced eyes being unable to follow the speed of the action, and do not have the experience about where to pay attention to.
Thus this time, I've added slow motion replay into the video. We can see that despite Ben's sword's huge size, both of us were targeting at more or less the same areas, the closest targets available at the time that were mostly the grip.
Besides our choices of targets, we can also see our sense of distance about how to aim at a small target that presents itself for a fraction of second and how to evade just enough to void a strike while keeping counter attack options available.
The fight in the video was full contact and not pre-arranged.
http://lancelot.servehttp.com/Sunday%20Butchers/6-4-03/bastarddemo.rm

