Ok folks, I finally got some sparring in this weekend. I've been itching to try out some better form. I wasn't able to round up any of my more experienced friends to practice with as seemingly everybody is out of town right now, but I did manage to recruit my buddy Ramon who is in town working for a couple of weeks. Ramon (pictured here with the old stop-sign shield and a new Viking sword i just made)
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/Ramone1s.jpg is not trained in WMA but he had done some 'sham battling' back in the 80's and he is a good street-fighter so his basic fighting instincts and timing are pretty good.
Though the camera was malfunctioning badly I got some video clips made in which I am trying to correct one of the things I was chastized for here a couple of weeks back, namely follow-through or "striking with intent".
I've also been practicing footwork on the pell, but all of this stuff throws me off a great deal when I'm trying to do it right in a fight because I'm not used to it yet. I have to struggle with my instincts and I end up getting "my ass kicked". So I'm trying to introduce one "innovation" at a time into sparring, in this case the more proper striking.
The fighting isn't great as we were both pretty severely hung over, so I apologize for my generally bad form, but the main issue here is to figure out if I'm starting to get the whole striking with intent thing right. Overall, it is still hard to adapt to it and I'm still struggling with proper technique and unlearn bad habits, but it's starting to work out better for me, and I really like the way it works.
For comparison, here is my much criticised round with Chris Connolly, with bad footwork, impossible parries, and poor "intent" in strikes.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/connoly2.mpg And here is a new clip where Ramon and I square off.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/Ramon-Jean2v.mpg In this clip I get one strike on his leg with what I thought was pretty good intent and follow-through, as I understand it. He then charges in with his shield, and I manage to fend off his attack with a hanging-guard and then strike him, again I think with pretty good "intent" on the back, though unfortunately I kind of collapse on my feet when I think the 'match' is over. We had been sparring all day and I was really exhausted. We then do a final round where I struck him but I think incorrectly.
Here is a second clip where Ramon and I square off again.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/Ramon-Jean3v.mpg The camera was really acting up at this point so I kept trying to verify it was working. I strike and he blocks with the shield. I think 'intent' was pretty good on the second strike on his shield. He then tries to charge again but I side- step. I dodge his thrust and get him (with I think pretty good follow-through) on the head and then try to finish off with a half-assed draw-cut across his chest but he whacks me with a post-mortem' attack that I should have been ready for, if I hadn't again kind of collapsed on my feet at the end of the 'match'. (I apologize for the bad form here, I have excuses!)
http://bellsouthpwp.net/d/e/deodand23/Two-One-Vic.mpg Finally, here Ramon and his 14 year old son Hakon attack me simultaneously. I try to fend off their attacks (which is hard to see because we are so far away and the zoom isn't working on the camera), then strike Ramone across his back with sufficient follow-through that actually knocked him off balance, and continue to finish off Hakon. The end of the match is obscured because the camera finally konked out.
Overall, I still have to think about follow-through more than I should, but it's coming more naturally. Like I said, I know my footwork is still bad, I'm trying to work on that too (mainly with the pell right now) and hopefully will be ready to try it in "combat" by next weekend.
In any event, I'd appreciate further criticism, which can only help me remember that humility is endless, and hopefully learn yet more about how to fight better and more in the manner of the old masters.
JR