It was an awesome read thanks much for it.ColonelHopper said:First, thank you, I poured tons of time and effort into that one, so it's nice to see that someone actually read it.Hero in a half shell said:That was an awesome read, thanks for such a detailed post!ColonelHopper said:-snip
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Someone else mentioned the Katana would have better control and more speed, due to the Rapier being one handed and the Katana being 2 handed, in your opinion how big a difference is there, and would this have a noticable effect on the fight?
Now, about the actual point here. Using two hands does provide superior control during a cut or slash compared to one. But, adding a hand doesn't really significantly change the amount of speed you have, though it does deliver more force on impact. The problem comes primarily in defense. It is very, very difficult to parry a thrust with two hands on a sword, the available range of motion that you have becomes much smaller, compared to just using one hand. You can only place blade in areas that both your hands can reach. Go ahead and try it out. All you really need is something like the size of a ruler that you can put both your hands on. Hold it like you would a sword with two hands, and move it around in front of you, figure out how far you can reach. Then try it with just one hand. That aside, the motions you have to make to parry most thrusts are of the circular variety, where you move you blade in a circular fashion part way around the thrusting blade. This action is much easier with a one handed grip.
Also, like I mentioned in my mammoth post, there's the disadvantage of reach with a two-handed weapon. If you're not familiar with a fencing lunge, it might not be so easy to picture.
Here's what that looks like:
Let's you go quite a ways. Even if he is a foilist...![]()
You should check out miyamotos book of 5 rings, especially when he talks about if you have crossed blades you should be cutting the enemy already, and his insistence that you should be able to use a katana one handed as easily as you can 2 handed.
Some of the techniques you describe i can see in some of miyamotos teachings.
People seem to really under rate the ability of the katana to thrust, i dare say it is a better pure thruster than a rapier since a katana thrust will pierce armor plate. where correct me if i am wrong but a rapier would probably bend if thrust into a piece of plate armor.
Also the ability to block with the katana, blocking edge to edge was never ideal and would break, chip weaken, your katana, but that soft flexible spine was great for it and allowed your blade to flex while parrying with the back or side of the blade.
Bend not break was how katanas were designed to be used. And when you cut you cut with conviction to end the fight.
Most real sword battles were brutally short affairs anyway, the clashing of swords 10 50 times stuff is pure hollywood, mucking about like that in a real battle would get you killed. Most fights were one or two passes between samurai and done. And at the highest levels between masters it was by millimeters those fights were generally decided, and over nearly instantly.