swordcutting
Swordcutting refers to the practice of striking or cutting with a sword, often in a martial or training context. This encompasses a wide range of techniques, from basic chopping and thrusting motions to complex, flowing sequences designed to improve accuracy, power, and control. In martial arts, swordcutting practice is typically done on static targets such as straw mats, bamboo, or tatami rolls. These targets are chosen for their ability to provide feedback on the quality of the cut, showing whether the blade has passed cleanly through or if the technique was insufficient.
The purpose of swordcutting varies. For historical swordsmanship, it served as a crucial skill for combat effectiveness.