Postby Stacy Clifford » Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:38 pm
First of all it depends on which direction it's being swung. Do you want a vertical strike from over the head, or a diagonal strike from the shoulder? Strikes from the shoulder or the wrist can complete a 360, but strikes from the elbow are more limited. There are quite a few different ways cuts can be made, so you need to define your "average" striking motion to get an answer. For the record, most of us would probably use the zornhau (also known as the peasant strike because any peasant can do it) as the standard for this sort of question, a downward diagonal strike from the shoulder at about a 45 degree angle, starting with the sword held at 45 degrees above the shoulder (vom tag) and ending somewhere at the lower left. Where it ends would be the tricky part because everybody's follow-through is a little bit different depending on power, arm length, stride length, etc.
Also, a 4 foot sword is usually used two-handed when cutting, though it can be used one-handed by someone well trained and exercised. I'm 5' 6" and I do so occasionally, but not habitually. Most one handed cutting swords are a bit shorter than that, more like 3 to 3.5 feet on average. It is an interesting question, so I hope this helps you define your terms a little more thoroughly.
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