Sharing some recent sparring videos

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Sharing some recent sparring videos

Postby Lance Chan » Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:29 am

There are 3 exciting videos in this week's gathering. Simon tried his custom large Dao vs me and Rock's Zulu War Spear. The one he fought against the zulu spear was kinda "Matrix like" with flying over the spear and slicing the neck in midair, ducking below the spear to cut the legs, using the hand to slap the spear and the leg to kick the spear around.

Also, I had a rematch against Zulu War Spear, using appropriate tactics this time.

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http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/Rock%20vs%20Simon%206-3-05.mpg

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http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/Simon%20vs%20Lancelot%206-3-05.mpg

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http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/Lancelot%20vs%20Rock%206-3-05.mpg

BTW, has anybody tried to employ bind and wind with a straight sword against a curved sword? I have some interesting findings that the binds that would lock a straight sword might not always work against a curved sword. I have been defeated several times when my opponent who wielded a curved sword can just force against my bind and let his curvature do the charm to slip through it, cutting me behind the bind!

The other videos can be found here:
http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/


edited to correct the links
Realistic Sparring Weapons
http://www.rsw.com.hk

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James_Knowles
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Re: Sharing some recent sparring videos

Postby James_Knowles » Thu Mar 10, 2005 11:57 pm

The best strikes seem to my eye when one steps and strikes like Lichtenauer speaks of. The weakest ones seem to be when stepping and striking do not happen at the same time.

I see the same problem I have, with not changing guards, and waiting for the enemy to strike, linear fighting. One sees one's own weaknesses easily when watching. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />

I only watched two videos, but didn't see any closing to Ringen. I have a tendency to close in, perhaps too much. <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" />

Way to go!
James Knowles
ARMA Provo, UT


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