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Ken Horton wrote:What's the point? Looks like people running around beating the hell out each other, any skill? A comparison would be a street fight vs the sport of boxing.
I think there could be some good training as far as getting in and mixing it up
but it doesn't appear to have anything to do with hits with a sword (stick) and the injuries that would cause. I saw guys getting hit numerous times and just keep wacking away!
I don't understand what any of that has to do with WMA swordsmanship.
Sorry for being negative, maybe I'm off a tad.
Ken
KatherineJohnson wrote:My hope is that when I return I can post video of myself doling as many hits as I can and taking as few as possible. Always in the back of my mind I will have the thought that if this were a blade I would be finished regardless of what style the rules allow or arguably encourage.
LOL?
I think you will not find it as easy and "mindless" as you think. Good luck...You will need it. Kali is serious stuff. Don't go in thinking it will be a game. These guys are for real.
If you still think this then...I for sure want to see pictures of what happens. I will send flowers to you in the hospital.
KatherineJohnson wrote:LOL?
I think you will not find it as easy and "mindless" as you think. Good luck...You will need it. Kali is serious stuff. Don't go in thinking it will be a game. These guys are for real.
If you still think this then...I for sure want to see pictures of what happens. I will send flowers to you in the hospital.
I don't understand the point behind this post. I dont think it will be "easy" or "mindless". There has been videos of me posted on this forum in the distant past sparring with a kali practitioner with bare rattan sticks and NO safety gear.
on top of that I am an experienced MMA fighter and a three time national muay thai champion with a 9-1 record in muay thai. This is in addition to my ARMA training with deputy director Jake Norwood for several years. Anyone that has sparred with me can tell you that I can be absolutely vicious and particularly fond of ringen am schwert.
I understand that no combat sport is easy. I am simply excited for the challenge. In any combat sport the goal is to hit and not be hit. I don't see what i said was that was so inflammatory
Steve Fitch wrote:What club do you fight out of in Muay Thai? I have practiced (and taught) for over 10 years.
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