Posted November 12, 2014

JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot
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Posted November 12, 2014


Don't actually admit that you're trying to avoid doing anything resembling actual work! :-D
Post edited November 12, 2014 by JudasIscariot

Firek
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Posted November 12, 2014
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PS: You may think about fixing that traffic line across the street. Looks dangerous.

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The pic above might not be too up-to-date now, though, as AMoosing is no longer working with us, and I've since made the bow my weapon of choice. :D
Threaten us at your own peril, good sir. :)
Threaten us at your own peril, good sir. :)

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Threaten us at your own peril, good sir. :)

My form isn't perfect (I tend to lean towards the target, and you can see my shoulder sticking out - I've fixed that since making that photo this summer, though), but my aim is pretty good. :) Two weeks ago, I hit the mato three out of three times - I was looking forward to the fourth hit, but that's when my senpai noticed me (pun intended) and "helped" me correct my form... I absolutely never hit if someone breaks my concentration like that. :)
I practice the Heki Ryu Insai Ha style, after 4-5 months of practicing the ANKF Shomen style. I find Heki to be much more direct, and its focus on hitting the target, rather than looking perfectly. :D
Do you practice it as well, or are you just familiar with the art? :)

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Posted November 12, 2014

Threaten us at your own peril, good sir. :)

One day I would like to learn how to shoot without the glove, though. In ancient times, Japanese and Chinese archers just used a leather ring around their thumbs. It's virtually impossible to wield a sword with the clumsy stiff-thumbed glove (Yugake), so I think it's just a relatively new, ceremonial accessory to keep your thumbs from bleeding. :D
Edit: Also, you mean the "relatively-long-bow", right? :P
Post edited November 12, 2014 by Firek

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Posted November 12, 2014

In my experience Kyudo is usually practiced during weekenda, so it shouldn't be too inconvenient to travel a bit once a week, if you wish to practice. :)
>implying each of us doesn't keep a stash of weapons handy at all times.
;)

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Posted November 13, 2014

JudasIscariot
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Posted November 13, 2014
My what an uncanny resemblance... :P