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Hello, this is Taiko.

Recently I've been practicing "passive while holding a weapon."
When it comes to promoting the exam, it's strange that you don't do it properly.
I'm practicing every time, thinking I'll stop doing it.

Today we stayed behind for practice and practiced together with three people, including the teacher.
There are eight ways to passively hold a wooden sword.
The same goes for the cane.

The Associate is a passive master, so I had him take a video.
I watched that and practiced.

It's very scary to hold a weapon with both hands and bend forward.
It falls from your back and causes impact.

So I decided to try again forepassiveness without a weapon.

The trick is to take a big step and move straight ahead.
If you place your right hand on the ground, the axis will inevitably be lowered and the appearance is not good.
There is also the risk of hitting the shoulder.
It's going to look like it's turning back 💦

That might be the best way to start with.
However, once you apply a technique, you immediately become passive.
Looking at the old practice scenes, everyone is quickly becoming passive when they use their skills.

That's why if you take a big step and move forward as hard as you can, you will be able to become a beautiful passive player.
Then, when you land, fold your left foot below the right knee.
Otherwise, the side of your foot will hit the ground and it will hurt.

If you fold tomorrow properly and pass it, it won't make a loud noise.

So from now on, I will be practicing with a more passive attitude.
It would have been better if there was a video 💦

I'll prepare it next time.

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