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Toyama Kumitachi Gohon Me (#5)
Hidari Hasso Kesa - Migi Kesa
Uchidachi (Attacker): The Uchidachi sets up by stepping forward with
the left foot and raising the sword into Hasso no Kamae (bring the
tsuba of his sword equal height to your ear, with a semi-relaxed
grip, keep the sword’s Kissaki not pointing straight up but leaning
backwards slightly at an angle). Pause before beginning Kumitachi.
Take three steps (right foot first) and continue to kesa giri to the
left on the last step. Now the Shidachi should have already stepped
backwards and counter attacked on your exposed right hand side. As
the Shidachi steps towards his right hand side to re-center his or
herself, take two small steps backwards starting with your left foot
as the Shidachi moves back to the center meanwhile raising your
kissaki to cross your opponent’s sword (carefully raise your sword
from underneath the Shidachi’s own to avoid any contact with your
Sword). Maintain equal height to the Shidachi’s sword while you both
lower your swords to knee height. As the sword reaches below your
waist, it should be turned clock-wise at 45 degrees.
Shidachi (Defender): The Shidachi begins this in a regular Chudan
Kamae or forward stance, as the Uchidachi begins to come forward,
take two steps forward, right, and left. Then on the third step on
the right only proceed half way, in preparations to counterattack.
As the Attack comes down towards you, step back on your left foot
while sliding your right foot along in front of you (toes down
without raising your feet off of the ground) so that you remained
balanced. As you’re stepping back, raise your sword overhead in a
straight line. Step forward and to the left with your left foot
while cutting in a Kesa from the left hand side. While you’re
simultaneously stepping forward on the left foot, you should be
sliding your right foot behind you to maintain a strong stance.
Follow through with your cut drawing a line from the throat to the
neck. The Shidachi should take a half step back with the left foot
and a half step forward with the right foot so the forward foot is
switched but your position remains unchanged. As these steps are
taken the kissaki should remain at the height of your opponent’s
throat and you should finish in Chudan Kamae. Pause and then lower
your sword slowly (count to three) allowing the Uchidachi to match
your movement. As the sword reaches below your waist, it should be
turned clock-wise at 45 degrees.
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