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Add to that the fact that Fiore Dei Liberi says there are techniques that are not even safe to train, but yet it would be ok to use them in a competition?
This was not at all intended as a question in what would be the best thing, MMA or RMA. More a thing on what experiences people have of crosstraining and sparring against our brothers in the modern MMA. Seondly and foremost it was a question on what people thought of competing in open fighting events as an Official ARMA member.
Nops, I don´t think one would be allowed to use those technics. In the beginning of Codex Wallersteins Ringen Section there is a reference to how to train and sparr. The author calls this Friendly Play and say that the "Forbidden" ringen should not be applied in this. He also states that in this kind of play a bigger stronger fighter always will have the upper hand if I dont remember wrongly. (I don´t have a copy here right now.)
Gene, you really should close this thread. I'm sorry, after reading all the posts again, that I got involved. This is the usual "my style is better than your style" debate. It is pointless for many reasons. In future, Armateers, lets not have these kinds of discussions. They naturally inflame people, who have deep emotional commitments to their style or approach to fighting, and never lead to any meaningful resolution.
The problem as I see it is that the manuals I am aware of don't list or explain as many of the unterhalten (what would be groundwork) material as you would need to successfully use them in groundfighting in a MMA competition with someone who does a lot of groundwork
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