“Next, the Receiving Kata #2! One! Two!” Landrid yelled.
“One! Two!!” the students yell back.
Following Landrid’s voice, the disciples swing their wooden swords. Some time had passed since the sudden mock battle between Adel and Edel earlier, and the dojo had almost regained its usual atmosphere.
“It’s nostalgic, isn’t it?” Kuruni said as we watched the practice.
“It really is,” I said.
The Knights don’t practice kata at all, so I certainly felt a bit nostalgic.
“Is this the so-called kata practice?” Henblitz said.
“That’s right,” I said. “We have 5 Advancing Katas and 8 Receiving Katas.”
I’m surprised that this guy doesn’t have any trouble breathing even after the mock battle is over. At that level, it was probably just a warm-up exercise. Rebelio’s Vice-Captain is absolutely outrageous.
Since this is a dojo for swordsmanship, there are proper katas. What they are doing now is called the basic kata, and as I explained, there are 5 advancing katas and 8 receiving katas.
Roughly speaking, it is a stereotyped flow of “Move like this if your opponent moves like this.” I wonder if it’s a feature of our family that there are more receiving katas than the opposite. Because normally, the emphasis is on how to cut down the opponent first.
Having said that, this is just the basics and pattern, so it’s unlikely that things will go exactly like that in actual combat. Even so, if you let the movement patterns engrave into your body and mind, you can move quite a bit when you need it. The repetitive practice works surprisingly well.
Even if it’s not according to the formula, there will always be a moment when you realize that this offense and defense were done in that form. Humans are surprisingly able to calmly deal with events they’ve already experienced. It is an exercise to expand that.
By the way, most of the maneuvers that can be called sword techniques at our dojo are based on these katas, or derived from them.
Even the Leaf Crusher, which I use a lot, is based on the 4th receiving kata. It’s just that the movement is made with that form, but whether it can be used in actual battle is a completely different story.
When Miu’s physical condition or psychological unease settles down, I think it might be a good idea to let her experience training at the dojo. There are a lot of things that cannot be explained in the lectures of the Sword Magic Department alone, so if it helps Miu who loves swords, I would be happy to help.
But, well, as far as today is concerned, I was right not to bring her with me. It’s the same with Adel and Edel, and Miu probably hasn’t fully formed her impression of Henblitz yet. She might freak out if I showed her that fierce look of his. That would have been bad.
“So, do you think you’ll get any promising candidates?” Henblitz asked.
“Hmm… I think Adel and Edel are confirmed for the time being,” I said.
The targets were students who can help repel the saber boas.
To be honest, Sir Henblitz is just too strong, and Adel and Edel are also strong enough in terms of age and experience. I wouldn’t do anything foolish like throwing apprentices to the front line and leaving them alone, but if the persons themselves want it, I’d like to give them such a valuable opportunity for actual combat.
There are things that can only be learned through practice, but there are also things that can only be learned through actual combat. In particular, Adel wants to become an adventurer, so she should accumulate combat experience when she can.
“I’ll do it later… I’ll think about it after watching a little more,” I said.
In short, other than Adel and Edel, you could say no other children qualify at a glance.
Alexia, Landrid, Thyssel, Kuruni, Rose. They’re really talented and they’re doing incredible things, but on the other hand, we can’t use them as a standard. If you do that, the baseline will be ridiculously far below them.
If you decide things based on some geniuses, you will definitely end up in a terrible situation later. I don’t think you should make a mistake there as a leader.
Of course, I don’t know what the future holds. That’s all for now. Even so, as long as I’m trying to take them out to subjugate monsters where their lives are in danger, I can’t take out people who aren’t strong enough at the moment.
For the time being, there are disciples who just happened to not come today, so I plan to wait until tomorrow.
The dojo itself is open except on certain days, but the disciples don’t come every day. The pace of commuting varies from person to person, and it cannot be determined based on just one day. In the first place, it is physically quite difficult for people from other villages to come every day.
Besides, what they’re doing now are repetition drills.
True strength cannot be measured by kata alone, but the accuracy of kata can give a rough idea of actual strength. As long as it’s limited to the disciples of our dojo.
There are some children who demonstrate their strengths as soon as they enter the practice or sparring. In that sense, it was a bit premature to judge on this occasion alone.
“However, it’s quite interesting,” Henblitz said. “Their footwork looks especially unique. Is it the result of the focus on parrying?”
“Oh, very impressive,” I said.
I didn’t expect Sir Henblitz to have missed it.
It is clear from the number of kata that our school focuses on receiving and defense. For that reason, it is important to use the lower body. Depending on the viewer, it may look like unfamiliar footwork.
That’s why we are stronger in battles that we don’t lose than in battles that we win outright. That’s why there are many swordsmen who are good at fighting at the lead, like Alexia, Thyssel, Rose, etc.
It’s why I used to think that my swordsmanship style wouldn’t suit Selena. Her currently established style and the swordsmanship I teach don’t go very well together.
Occasionally, power types like Kuruni and Adel come out. Well, although having power is certainly a great advantage, swordsmanship that relies on it is surprisingly fragile. I don’t want my disciples to be like that.
“I understand once more why you keep emphasizing the core, Sir Beryl,” Henblitz said.
“Haha, I’m glad you do,” I said.
In order to carry your feet well, core strength is essential. If you try to perform our swordsmanship form more accurately and faster, those who are inexperienced in that respect will inevitably lose their center of gravity. It means they can’t move like they thought they would.
“The training here is pretty tough. That’s why I’m confident in my core and abdominal muscles,” Kuruni said.
“You were probably able to adapt to a zweihander so quickly because of that, Kuruni,” I said.
“Oh, was that so? Ehehehe!” Kuruni giggled.
If it’s important for the longsword that I or Sir Henblitz are masters of, it’s even more important if you want to use a two-handed sword like Kuruni. If you just lift it, you can do it with your arm strength, but you can’t do anything with just your arm strength to skillfully handle a long and heavy object.
Even if I think about it again, I think that a two-handed sword is quite suitable for Kuruni. This girl has huge abs. No, it doesn’t matter that much.
“Aren’t you the best at this series of kata, Sir Beryl?” Henblitz asked casually.
“No, that would be my Old Man,” I said quickly. “I’m pretty confident in my kata, too, though.”
I’ve been exposed to swordsmanship here for many years, but of course, the best is the Old Man.
“I see… he must be very strong,” Henblitz said.
“He is strong. As far as I know, he’s the strongest swordsman,” I said.
I don’t often speak so assertively. I’m not the type to be that confident, to begin with.
However, in terms of the Old Man’s strength, I can assure you: that person is the strongest. Alexia is strong and Sir Henblitz is also strong, but even those two won’t be able to beat the Old Man one-on-one.
“If you say that yourself, Sir Beryl…” Henblitz said.
“Yeah, he’s strong,” I said.
“By that much?” Kuruni said, “… I’m getting a little scared.”
“Haha, the Old Man is careless about everything except for the sword. He put all his discipline there,” I said.
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