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michaelbarnard wrote:If I can get away with it-I'll get the long broom handle off the push broom and go outside where I have some swing area.
CalebSlagle wrote:michaelbarnard wrote:If I can get away with it-I'll get the long broom handle off the push broom and go outside where I have some swing area.
I seriously wonder if everyone started off on the broom handle without realizing it.
Jason Taylor wrote:CalebSlagle wrote:michaelbarnard wrote:If I can get away with it-I'll get the long broom handle off the push broom and go outside where I have some swing area.
I seriously wonder if everyone started off on the broom handle without realizing it.
Let's see, for me it was the broom/umbrella/bent hanger/stick/dowel/other stick/yet another stick/piece of whatever....
CalebSlagle wrote:That reminds me. When I was 4 years old I was fighting another kid. We both had sticks and were swinging them like swords and the jerk stabbed me in the eye with his stick. I remember the feeling of the doctor pulling chucks of wood out of my eye socket with rubber gloves in the emergency room. I wish I could have a rematch with that guy now. I don't suppose any of you other stick swingers remember a similar showdown at a preschool in Alabama do you?
michaelbarnard wrote:[...]
What I would like to know is if there are some good techniques I can prctice alone to begin to hone my perception without a partner. Keep in mind I would mostly be using a 36" wooden sword. I am also interested in the history and manufacturing of swords, so any source suggestions would be great. I will be here a better part of this year-so once again, I have a lot of time on my hands. (Also, I am not permitted to have in my posession weapons or anything that resembles weapons. If it comes down to it, I may lose my homemade swords. Company policy)
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