Anyone trained in Niten ichi-ryū?

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I have been interested in sword fighting as a form of hobby and I have always been a big fan of Miyamoto Musashi. He also has a unique sword style which is a two sword style called Niten ichi-ryū.

Anyone trains or trained in t?


 
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That video was boring as heck, man. They're doing forms, I thought they'd be sparring.
 
Would rather learn to be a Sith.

 
Knight vs Samurai




Then there's this:


I'd watch over UFC.
 
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I started it but it was too easy so I joined Tiger Schulmans instead.
 
Then there's this:


I'd watch over UFC.

Man, if I were doing this, I'd say to myself, "What the fuck am I doing with my life?" and seriously contemplate a career change.
 
No but I can take your eye out with rubber bands from across the room
 
Guys beating each other with blunt weapons isn't really an accurate depiction of ancient battles.

The preferred technique against another armored knight would be for one guy to pin the guy in armor down while another uses a spear or long knife to stab the guy in the armpit throat or mouth.

Warriors back in the day spent more time learning wrestling techniques and knife work (any bladed weapon under 1 foot) then swinging weapons around like pansies.
 
No. However once you train in the basics of Japanese swordmanship, it's easy to use those fundamentals with two swords.

Source: Me. 18 years of training.
 
I have been interested in sword fighting as a form of hobby and I have always been a big fan of Miyamoto Musashi. He also has a unique sword style which is a two sword style called Niten ichi-ryū.

Anyone trains or trained in t?





Have a little experience with Who-Flung-Dung, Does that count?
 
No. However once you train in the basics of Japanese swordmanship, it's easy to use those fundamentals with two swords.

Source: Me. 18 years of training.
Bayarea?

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