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I found this interesting style and video .

It has a lot of what we practice in it ;

Draw and cut (at same time)

from 0 : 27 - similar to our ‘rotate the sword and scarab and then and cut upwards ' except here he is using it as a ‘block’ / deflection .

@ 5 : 15 .... ‘ belly twist evasion and cut back’

from 6 : 10 - draw and thrust ( but only to the front - I like to do it to the rear against a rear surprise attack ; draw sword out and leave point facing backwards , thrust backwards while the body turns ) .

from 6: 23 - the ‘upside down draw and cut ' (upwards ) .

from 7 : 17 - 8 : 08 ; noteworthy 'sword philosophy ' .

: 10 - draw and thrust ( but only to the front ) . soph ' .

then from 8 : 10 ‘surprise attacks '

We also do defense / attack with sword undrawn (still in sheath), and counters against 'stopping the draw', and some 'unarmed taking the sword ' .

It seems like a good school , and they also seem ( like me ) to have a strange sense of humor about it while maintaining a valid practice ( see below )

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