Message from @Xychotic
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Do you have a habits plan, too?
Because structuring your habits can lessen decision fatigue.
Which is something I'm working on but not really doing that great on.
Yeah, let me see if i can produce a link. @DankChum
yea, but my habits are pretty solid, wake up, drink coffee, sword training, language lesson....
now im adding exercise, and managing my workload in a planned way, instead of a chaotic frantic spree, spreading between several projects, and fields of stem
managing my learning by designating the subject i study by day...for example, history on weekends since i enjoy that, engineering on one day, herbalism on another, etc
Read Managing Oneself by Peter Drucker
@YuriBezmenov But weading is hawwwwddddd
Sword training?
Wait, I think I have that book.
Hold on.
Yep, I got that And read it.
I'd recommend adding gardening to your life
I want to know about the sword training.
HEMA or some form of asian MA?
What kind of sword?
yea, i learned batons in the military, from there i went krav magra, and for several years, swordsmanship, now i train with 2 double edge katanas
ill see if i can find em online to link
Is that the musashi style or something else?
I mean, I'm pretty sure there's no actual such thing as a double edged katana, just a katana like sword with two edges.
dm me the link
yea, double edged arent traditional
I always wanted to pick up rapier and dagger. But katana and wakizashi are quite effective as well from I've seen.
"longer sword and shorter sword"
i prefer 2 longer swords
Yep. That's pretty much exactly how it works.
Oh, devil's threesome fan, huh?
also...these swords are longer than a traditional katana
Okay, that's cool. SCOTUS says it's alright.
the way i started sword training was simple...i had one of those cheap sets of 3, and i was tired of doing pushups after i got out of the navy.....
so everyday i would just swing 300 times in 3 ways 100 each with each hand
after a few months, i figured out simply by doing it, that in order to actually get it to cut, you have to angle the blade perfectly in the direction that you are swinging
then everyday i just improved it
Yeah, the cut angle is super important and often overlooked or completely misunderstood by outsiders and newbies.
It's the secret behind how the masters make cutting look so damn effortless.
now i can get 300/300 to cut, and increased the number of cuts / angles / swings that i can do, from 3 with each hand to more like 32 with each hand, because i can hold the sword more like a dagger, and cut multiple ways with it
from there i had to increase my ambidextrousness, so i bought like 24inch expandable metal batons, and learned how to twirl them
because if you fuck up and hit yourself with a metal baton, its going to hurt....a lot, incentivizing me to not fuck up
Also, it does less damage than doing the same thing with a sword.
took months to get past the batons...but after i could do 3 kinds of twirls for 20 minutes or so with 3 months of no fuck ups, i started working on dual wielding the cheap single edged traditional katanas
Cheap = wall hangers = SLOs, right?
SLO (for those playing at home) = sword-like objects