Reading through some of the articles on the website I noticed that there are a lot of critics towards the arts that center on Asian swordsmanship,from my limited experience in the martial arts in general I can see a lot of the critiques being accurate.
I think that in order for Armas system or program to fall into the same trap the Asian martial arts did there is a need to critically examine what you are doing as well.
It seems that every cutting video on the site is of someone giving committed full body blows with the forward edge while the sword is moving across the body but there is a video on the site called The real longsword where John states that the sword should be "winding from the crown".
The winding strikes are fast and definitely look cool, but because they involve more of a wrist and arm action I question their integrity.
When you spar you sometimes get stuck in a mental state where you just want to win and the training suffers from that,in this instance people might throw strikes with speed and no power,but because their strikes are perceived as deadly fight ending killing blows the fight is over.
This situation makes the Arma sparring become similar to karate,Asian swordsmanship or the looked down upon sport fencing.
I would very much like to see cutting tests with those winding strikes as they are performed in sparring without extra hip motion.
If we are to realistically look at the capability of our actions we should keep things in context.
If I am missing some information on this matter a point in the right direction would be appreciated if not I would like to know why this hasn't been addressed.

