Postby ColinWheeler » Wed Mar 16, 2005 10:32 pm
True, none of us are likely to use longswords in a self-defense situation. For myself , however, I cannot generate the proper amount of intent and martial emotional focus (i.e., calm ferocity), if I view my training as an abstract excercise in re-creating period fighting systems. I never, ever buy a tool (and guns and swords are of course merely tools, with a singularly specialized purpose) without the intent to use it in practice or in earnest if need be. By the same token, I can't practice a combative skill without the intention of using it for real if the need arises...despite the fact that I know that if I ever need to kill a person in defense of my life, a firearm is more practical and far more likely to be on my person or at hand.
Don't get me wrong, I love doing WMA on all sorts of levels; as excercise, as a way of getting in touch with my cultural heritage, for the pure joy and beauty of swords and the techniques designed for them. Crosstraining in various footgear is just a byproduct of the way I view martial training in general.
An armed society is a polite society.