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Uddha Sword Sinawali

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Just another Friday night hangin' out after class, my instructor doing a little improv:


One by Vim, the other by Bura :)
 
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Uddhas are great short swords -- they're not very heavy to begin with, and the balance is back toward the grip, making them quite nimble. Very nice.
 
Pretty cool video!
If i tried that, I'd probably simultaneously cut both my arms off.
 
Pretty cool video!
If i tried that, I'd probably simultaneously cut both my arms off.

At least it would look cool for 10 seconds. :P I'm still not sure which of the swords HI makes that I like best. They're all so different from each other and different from anything produced by anyone else. Even the Katana is vastly different.
 
Uddhas are great short swords -- they're not very heavy to begin with, and the balance is back toward the grip, making them quite nimble. Very nice.

Not very heavy compared to some HI wares at least! Might be a tad heavier than some of the sandata an FMA practitioner is liable to pick up... regardless, the guy makes it looks smooth and easy... like a blender with legs! :eek:

I was thinking that if one did some of those drills with two tarwars, they could really build some strength in their arms and trunk!
 
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