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Duanbing Chinese? Period documents suggest otherwise. Rather than being based on Chinese Sword Work,
The Leeds Chinese Swordsmanship Seminar is always well attended, and everyone gets into free swordpl
Realistic Training leads to functional skills.From the recent Leeds, UK Chinese Swordsmanship Semina
Been a bit busy since my return from the UK, but had to get up this photo from the Leeds, UK Seminar
Chinese Painting of a Jianke (劍客, Swordsman), 19th Century Reverse Painting on a mirror.
Qing White Banner Bannerman practicing Shuangjian Sino-Japanese War 1894. One of the things I like a
Ming Woodblock Print Officers in Brigindine Armor.Note the pointed chapes that were a popular style
A proper deflection neutralizes the duifang’s cut as it leads his sword arm into position
I’ve always found training with the two-handed Miaodao an excellent counter-point to my Jianfa
Demonstrating neutralizing quick, short energy cuts aimed at the wrist and thumb during this weekend
Just back from a great Four Days of In Person Seminars in St. Paul, MN. It was wonderful seeing stud
I might say that the Willow Bends exercise is even more important than learning how to employ the ba
Some vintage Chinese Test Cutting from my first visit to the Huanuo Forge in Shanghai (2004). No one
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Qing Tigerman of the Tengpai Yinga special frontline unit armed with rattan shield and dao who wore
Spear Beat Saber from the Bīng Lù (兵录), a late Ming Military manual published in 1606.
Major Star of the DipperMovementfrom the Yang Style Taiji Sword formwww.chineseswordacademy.
It’s really great to Be Back with In-Person Seminars.And we’ll do it all again in March-
I put together 8 Short Sword Forms for the Academy of Chinese Swordsmanship (中華刀劍武藝學院). I drew them
I have been consulting for The Art of Fire & Iron, a forge in Longquan, about swords for pra
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