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JohnJohn Hull wrote:... the reviews on Amazon.com of Clements's two books on medieval & Renaissance martial arts. Many of the reviews are negative in a way that seems downright hostile.
Randall Pleasant wrote:Clements' books are still two of the best books on the market, especially to people new to these arts.
John Hull wrote:Based on my reading at this site, I gather than sport fencers may take offense. I understand that: many say that judo is useless since it's a sport, and yet those same people never explain why wrestlers, who practice a sport, so rarely lose fist fights. But having known a former soldier of the 82nd airborn who, when his buddies went out for a paintball battle, had his ass handed to him by a bunch of kids, I understand that weapons don't translate from sport to battle. (FTR, he and his buddies went out again, adjusted for the wimpiness of the paintball guns, and cleaned house.) The difference between touché and a bonifide stabbing is enough to change tactics considerably, and that's not considering the difference in the tools.
I'm not interested in petty nonsense, that's not why I'm posting this. I'm wondering if there's a substantive debate that's been hidden in the vitriol. And if so, I'm curious about what it is.
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Jay Vail wrote:Mr. McBrayer, nobody who posts on this site will dare to make the claim that judo doesn't work in combat.
J. F. McBrayer wrote:Jay Vail wrote:Mr. McBrayer, nobody who posts on this site will dare to make the claim that judo doesn't work in combat.
Please check your attributions: your message doesn't seem to be in response to mine, and your quote is from the thread starter, Mr. Hull.
Jay Vail wrote:[Me ^_^], nobody who posts on this site will dare to make the claim that judo doesn't work in combat.
John Hull wrote:Edit: I don't know why that second quote won't work.Jay Vail wrote:[Me ^_^], nobody who posts on this site will dare to make the claim that judo doesn't work in combat.
It was an illustration through analogy, which I raised because the so-called distinction raises so much vitriol in the things I do know. Also, FYI, (note that I don't know how to link to a specific post) judo viz. traditional jiu-jitsu is a quite valid issue of debate. (It's an issue of physics and mechanics, which I'll be happy to discuss if you want to start a thread for it.)
[quote=Randall Pleasant]
There are indeed a few hostile negative reviews John Clements' books. However, the vast majority of readers have loved his books and have found them very informative. Clements' books are still two of the best books on the market, especially to people new to these arts. .... Members of ARMA have long ago learned to just overlook those few sad people who are openly hostile to John Clements and ARMA.
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