Postby Doug Marnick » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:02 pm
I assume that most people practice or spar in a gymnasium, backyard, or in my case, public park. I was curious if anyone has tried techniques on varying terrains and if he/she could share insights about them. My question goes beyond wood floors, concrete, or grass. I would like to hear from those of you who have practiced/sparred on snow, ice, sand, mud, in the woods, etc. Also, a common perception is that on uneven ground, the person who is higher up has the advantage. Is this necessarily true for a swordfight? Has anyone tried sparring on the side of a hill or set up a situation where one opponent was above the other in some way? Finally, I know modern translations of Sun-tzu have entire sections or chapters devoted to his writing about terrain, but what do the European sources have to say on the subject?
Doug Marnick
NYC
"The sword was a weapon of grace, nobility, and honor... which was little comfort as you slowly bled to death in a dung-filled moat."