In this video I'll show you how to easily hang and draw a sword from your back using a special custom made scabbard or sheath and the reasons why this makes. SOLVED? Draw a SWORD from your BACK (with a normal sheath/scabbard)!The same old trope of "you can't draw a sword from the back" may have finally been answer.
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Drawing Sword From The Back - Is It Possible? - YouTube 0:00 / 8:40 • Drawing Sword From The Back - Is It Possible? KnightSquire 31.7K subscribers Subscribe 24K 1.4M views 6 years ago. TL:DR Drawing up or drawing forward doesn't change the fact that, assuming you are drawing with the same arm and not across your body, the distance you can draw is limited by the length of your arm, as opposed to the length of your arm + the distance between your shoulder and hip for a hip-mounted sword. 1. r/SWORDS. true. Drawing Sword From The Back - Is It Possible? 33 46 comments Best Add a Comment [deleted] • 7 yr. ago Oh my god what a waste of time. I'll save you 8 minutes. No. Because it's long. 48 SomethingIntangible • 7 yr. ago This cunt took two minutes to get to the point. 2 BigBolognaSandwich • 7 yr. ago I stopped watching so thanks. 1 more reply gecko1501 • 7 yr. ago I've always figured someone would wear it on their back when at ease. Do you think even that is unrealistic? • If by 'at ease', you mean traveling, then it's probably practical - I don't know much about carrying swords, but I know about hiking, and I wouldn't like to go hiking with a 5-foot sword on my hip.
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#1 I'm not sure what made me think of this today, but how do you draw a sword from a back sheath? If its length exceeds the distance between your shoulder and the highest point your hand can reach -- particularly in the case of a greatsword -- how does this work? log in or register to remove this ad R Richards Legend Jul 25, 2004 #2 1 Answer Sorted by: 5 The short answer is that, for a closed sheath, it is not very feasible to draw anything longer than your arm from your back for the mechanical reasons you mention. Step 1: Draw the Handle. To begin, choose a location on your drawing surface where you will make your sword sketch. Once you've located the center of your drawing area, draw the handle of your sword to the right side of the center to complete the drawing area. The handle can be represented by a narrow cylinder. Benefit Reductions. If you will reach your FRA in 2024. $59,520 per year. $1 in benefit reductions for every $3 over the limit. If you won't reach your FRA in 2024. $22,320 per year. $1 in benefit.
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As he explains, yes you can carry it on your back. However, it is impossible to draw a sword from your back if the blade is longer than your arm without some kind of trick-scabbard. It is also slow, cumbersome, and God help you to resheath it without stabbing yourself in the back. People wore swords on their hips instead: 6.3K Save 307K views 8 years ago The Middle Ages - Historical Presentations Lately I have been discussing with my friend Vallo (Valerio) about this topic that I have already covered in a recent.
Your right hand should move across the front of your body like you are drawing a sword from your left hip. Perform 6 to 8 repetitions with the right arm, then switch arms. Rest for 30 to 45. Watch on YouTube (Notice in the video how the face is not in the same shot as the hip draw or sheathe.) Yes, and in the case of Conan the Barbarian, Arnold Schwarzenegger was Mr. Olympia! Of course they will want him to put his arms back behind his head.
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Yes. But, really, the better question is, can you DRAW a sword from your back? If it's longer than your reach, then your outstretched arm won't unsheathe it. You will have to pull the "saya" or sheath away which you have to do if the katana is on the hip as well. Unsling your scabbard like rifle. Remove scabbard. (optional) Throw scabbard at your enemy to distract him while you advance. Back scabbards aren't complicated when you stop pretending you're in a Conan/anime. ThePhantomSquee • 3 yr. ago. Funny enough--the Schwarzenegger Conan movie is one of the few examples I can think of where a back.