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Post by Zanear the Edge on Nov 12, 2010 2:32:15 GMT -5
The room is a simple square, 50 x 50. It's floor and walls are padded for extra protection. On the North wall is a rack that contains training sabers, plus a group of lockers to keep personal items in.
Standing in the center of the room is a shimmering figures in white robes, Jedi Master Augustus Starwarrior, the Half-Chiss Jedi that was now One with the Force.
Hello Jedi Knight Hana. He speaks with feeling in his voice. You ready to spend some more time with your old Master?
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Post by Hana Solo on Nov 16, 2010 3:59:28 GMT -5
"Drop the formalities, ghostie," Hana said with a wide grin. "You know me too well for me to warrant that with an answer."
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Post by Zanear the Edge on Nov 16, 2010 21:57:02 GMT -5
All too true Hana....I hope you've done well. His grin is just as crooked and amazing as ever, and his eyes sparkle with joy. But today your a student once again, and I'm her to teach. He waves to the rack behind him. Pick out a training saber and then we will begin....
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Post by Hana Solo on Nov 18, 2010 2:40:14 GMT -5
Hana's sigh was theateritcal as she chose the training sabre that best fit her hand.
"I don't suppose that its you I'll be versing," she teased, swiping the blue blade through him.
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Post by Zanear the Edge on Nov 18, 2010 2:45:17 GMT -5
He laughed as the blade swept through him. Yes and no.....not me but close enough.
Motioning for her to sit, he also 'sits' on the floor. I know we have worked on this before, but a refresher never hurts. Ready to begin? he asks before continuing.
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Post by Hana Solo on Nov 18, 2010 2:49:35 GMT -5
Hana deactivated the blade with obvious disappointment and clipped it to her belt before sitting too, rolling her eyes.
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Post by Zanear the Edge on Nov 18, 2010 2:56:28 GMT -5
He shakes his head and grins. I'll take that as a yes? The Jedi then begins to teach.
Form I: Shii-Cho, also known as The Way of the Sarlacc, or The Determination Form, was the first of the seven forms of lightsaber combat. As the most ancient style of lightsaber combat, Shii-Cho was developed during the transition period from swords to lightsabers. As lightsabers were wielded in a manner similar to swords, many of the maneuvers, such as attacks or parries, remained unchanged, as the key principles of the old sword-fighting methods continued to be incorporated. The simplicity and persistent methods of the form led it to being dubbed the "Way of the Sarlacc" and the "Determination Form". As Shii-Cho was developed prior to either the emergence of Dark Jedi or Sith Lords, it was not developed with lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat in mind. Despite the development of a combat form tailored to lightsaber dueling, Shii-Cho was not rendered obsolete. Its simplicity and basic focuses left the form ideally suited for basic training, and it was used to provide initiates with a basic introduction to lightsaber combat. Shii-Cho remained an effective form of combat for thousands of years, its simplicity making it a good fallback option when no other form would do.
He pauses, then continues. Shii-Cho fostered an emotionally-heated mindset, which resulted in the considerable temptation to execute combat with lethal intent, requiring great restraint to exercise the form without going too far. Despite the pull to kill, the style was designed for the purpose of disarming without seriously injuring. In combat, Form I encouraged deliberate tactics, calling for continuous, step-by-step advancement while cutting off the opponent's angles. Shii-Cho was specialized towards engaging multiple opponents, the wide, sweeping motions being ideally suited towards attacking numerous adversaries. However, Form I was not as useful against single opponents, as such enemies had complete mobility and could find a weakness in Shii-Cho's comparatively clumsy bladework. In order to teach students to draw upon the Force rather than rely on their senses, early level Shii-Cho blast-deflect training was conducted with a blindfold, forcing the initiate to rely upon his instincts. Later training was conducted through the use of sequences and velocities, the continuous repetition making the moves instinctive reflexes. These training regimes were carried over to all following lightsaber combat forms, which used similar methods. The basic rules of attacks, parries and body target zones were established by Shii-Cho combat. Shii-Cho also had two methods of combat which determined how these moves were executed; Ideal Form and Live Combat Form.
He takes a moment, letting Hana absorb and reflect before continuing. Ideal Form was mainly used in sparring, and all the moves and maneuvers were executed at perfect horizontal/vertical angles, with attacks and parries being perpendicular to one another. The Live Combat Form was much more functional, the attacks being diagonal strikes at each respective body zone, the goal being to increase speed and reduce actual movement. Ideal Form is something you need to practice on your own. Once shown it's quite simple. However, Live Combat is what you'll learn with me. The body target zones were numbered as follows; 1 - head, 2 - right arm and side, 3 - left arm and side, 4 - back, 5 - right leg, 6 - left leg.
Shii-Cho philosophy emphasized victory without injury and as such, the sun djem mark of contact was traditionally employed by Form I practitioners. Keeping with the use of sun djem, one of the attacks utilized by Form I practitioners was referred to as the "Disarming Slash", consisting of a strike directed at the opponent's weapon in an attempt to rip it out of their grasp. Another of the techniques utilized by Shii-Cho was dubbed the "Sarlacc Sweep", a wide sweeping attack in which the duelist struck against multiple enemies.
Also, there's a specific way to hold your saber: in Shii-Cho form, a lightsaber is held by putting one hand on the very top, and another hand on the bottom. On the top hand, pressure was applied to the 4th finger, 5th finger, and the thumb, as if one could fight without the 3rd and 2nd fingers. The bottom hand was maneuvered in a push-pull motion.
Now, please take a basic stance, and run through the body zones, striking with your weapon in the area that they would be.
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Post by Hana Solo on Dec 4, 2010 2:54:47 GMT -5
Hana took her basic stance, held her lightsabre with her left hand at the top and right hand at the bottom at a vertical angle and proceeded to run through the zones of attack as if there were an opponent before her.
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