Staff vs. Longsword sparring...

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Jay Vail
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Re: Staff vs. Longsword sparring...

Postby Jay Vail » Thu Feb 06, 2003 6:34 pm

It was not hard to deal with when they used the middle grip because it reduced the staff/spear effective range and I could simply cut at their fingers


Yes, isn't that true? The half staff is not effective, yet it is practiced all the time in EMA. I spent years at it until I had my head handed to me by a Vietnamese gentlemen using the quarter staff method.

Jay Vail
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Re: Staff vs. Longsword sparring...

Postby Jay Vail » Thu Feb 06, 2003 6:35 pm

With 2 swords, I would place one of my left sword out as far as I can, to increase the distance between me and the opponent, thus bringing more reaction time margin for my parry.


Lance, Fiore shows a method exactly like you describe, only using sticks.


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