Section 1 taught you the safest but simplest methods. This section shows you how to execute the Draw Sweep, which allows greater speed with minimal increase in power.
THE DRAW SWEEP
A sweep is an attack that accelerates past or “through” the target rather than just up to its surface. These have much higher power potential, but can be as swift and safe as the percussives when done correctly.
The Draw / Draw Sweep is a sweeping method that reduces force without reducing speed, by collapsing the arm as the attack is arriving.
HOW TO PERFORM THE DRAW sweep
For the safest performance, start from Makashi; but a skilled practitioner can operate safely from any guard.
Extend your weapon toward the target.
Draw:
Draw your tip across the target
Simultaneously, withdraw your weapon straight back by collapsing your elbow and/or loosening your wrist.
Keep the blade tip forward.
common mistakes
Failing to perform the draw results in a rigid sweep. A sweep performed at even moderate speed can be excessive when done with rigid arms.
OTHER TECHNIQUES
With these alternative movements, skilled practicioners have a lot of competitive freedom!