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NYC SWORD MASTER TEACHES NEW YORKERS HOW TO KILL BILL"

NYC, NY-Local sword master teaches New Yorkers the secrets of Samurai sword combat, as seen in "Kill Bill." Ordinary New Yorkers can fulfill their Samurai fantasy without the risk of injury.

NYC, NY-Local Samurai sword fighting instructor Master Hun teaches New Yorkers how to kill with the classical Japanese katana (The Brides weapon of choice). Master Hun teaches the same deadly sword cuts, thrusts, and tactics of Japanese swordsmanship as seen in Kill Bill."


For safety, live swords are never used in class. Wooden swords (bok-ken) are used for non-contact drills: solo and two-person. And foam-padded swords are used for full-speed, full-contact sparring (shi-ai). Although the swords are not real, the training, techniques, tactics, and theory are based on centuries of actual sword combat.

Master Hun has appeared on (Japanese TV) FUJI TVs Oh! My New York." And on NY1 News, WB11 Morning News, and Staten Island Newscenter (TW ch. si76). He has over 15 years of martial arts experience. Aikido, Olympic fencing, Jujitsu, Tae Kwon Do, & Karate.

More information is available from Master Hun at (646) 387-8575; www.masterhun.com; hun@masterhun.com.

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