Amanda MacKenzie wrote:
I am completely new to this art. I bought Guy Windsor's book, and intend to train myself as much as I can. For my trainer, I got the cold steel polypropelene sword. Even though I am a novice, I can tell that the balance sucks. I'd like to change that.
Is it possible to fix the problem by deepening the fuller?
Here's one guy that fixed the issue like this:
http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic ... c&start=20
I'm only a 17 year old girl. I'm not sure if I can undertake a project like that.
What should I do? I don't want to buy a different waster. I have a limited budget.
Tom Reynolds wrote:
Welcome Amanda!
An alternative way to fix the balance on a waster, without having to do all the surgery described in your link, is simply to tape one or more weights to whatever part of the waster is appropriate. Large steel washers work really well as weights, for example. They are the right size and shape, and allow you to adjust the added weight precisely.
That's just one way, though. Anybody else who has had more experience with this particular brand of waster should feel free to offer their recommendations.
Please don't ever say that you are "only a 17 year old girl." There is no such thing in this art. For one thing, there are plenty of 51 year old men in this world who would not be able to carry out the waster surgery described in your link. Like me, for example.
You may be 17 years old, but so what? You're just getting a fantastic head start! I wish I had started this art when I was your age, instead of waiting until I was much (much much) older.
For another thing, I am always reminded of the wonderful battle scene at the end of "King Arthur," where three shrieking blue painted Pictish women distracted an absolutely gigantic Saxon from in front while three more climbed up his back and slit his throat!
In other words, size or gender are not necessarily an issue - IF you know what to do. Knowing what to do is one reason why we study
this art!
Good luck with your waster modifications...