Jeffrey Hull wrote:Axiom: When one is unarmed it is more important to take the weapon than control the body of an armed attacker.
If true, false, balance of both, or indeterminate -- then why?
With any fight, you do what you can to control the fight.
Whether control of the weapon or body, depends on this one point. Where are you safest and in most control.
A dagger is easier to secure control of, than a sword. If you want to test which is better this was the “seeing of the light for me.”
Take a teenager with no or very little sword, dagger, knife experience. 13-16 will work well. Use both a boy and a girl. (Untrained They fight and attack very differently.) If fact I tend to have more challenges fighting an untrained female with knives than a trained one. I have found anticipating an untrained female is very different than a male. Its adds something to it. It actually keeps me more on my toes.
And train.
Either way I discovered, with the sword/Axe you need to close that space extremely fast. You need to get in and make yourself safe. Almost having to time it, which leaves a lot to skill and speed.
Knives tend not to be a problem if you have the skills for disarming. But a longer weapon, well…..
Practice, practice, practice, and then you tell me
Knives I like control of the hand more than the arm. But one will lead to the other quickly
Swords, I like control of the body, ie: Arms, throws, breaks, takedowns
Practice, you will see what I mean……
Again, just my humble opinion