I was going to post this is in the knife fighting thread. But it is getting a bit long and is presently moving in the direction of what knives can the modern ninja can carry without trouble or drawing attention to themselves. So I will start this new thread.
At Someya dojo many people go through tameshigiri training with a sword. I have been to several sessions myself and have seen different types of cutting drills.
One that I have adopted for the knife is when you hang a piece of paper by a string. At the end of the drill, you always end up with two pieces of paper instead of one. But the idea is to end up with crisp edges because you cut through the paper rather than the ragged edges of you tearing through the paper. It is all about edge control.
So I started taping a sheet of newspaper across an open door. A wide one that is part of the traditional set up of my house. Same idea. I can always make a hole. But the goal is to have a neat cut rather than tear through the paper. I find that smooth edges work better than serrated for feedback. I think this is a bit safer than most cutting drills and yet still give some good feedback about how you control the edge of the blade.
Anyone else want to share?
At Someya dojo many people go through tameshigiri training with a sword. I have been to several sessions myself and have seen different types of cutting drills.
One that I have adopted for the knife is when you hang a piece of paper by a string. At the end of the drill, you always end up with two pieces of paper instead of one. But the idea is to end up with crisp edges because you cut through the paper rather than the ragged edges of you tearing through the paper. It is all about edge control.
So I started taping a sheet of newspaper across an open door. A wide one that is part of the traditional set up of my house. Same idea. I can always make a hole. But the goal is to have a neat cut rather than tear through the paper. I find that smooth edges work better than serrated for feedback. I think this is a bit safer than most cutting drills and yet still give some good feedback about how you control the edge of the blade.
Anyone else want to share?