A thrust, in the context of swords and swordsmanship, is a forward, linear attack that targets an opponent by driving the point of the blade toward a specific area. This motion is distinct from a slash or cut, which relies on the sword’s edge moving in a sweeping arc. In contrast, the thrust’s power and efficiency lie in its directness. By swiftly extending the arms and body forward, a swordsman channels the blade’s momentum in a straight direction.