I was going to post this at the end of the WMA Schools thread but John receommended that I start a new topic....
The question of going full speed vs full force came up and Ray Brunk had a couple of points that I tend to agree with - that is, you cannot swing full speed and be safe since you are using full speed....
John disagreed saying that we use full speed sparring safely with blunts frequently.
Question for you all: What do you think?
I respond below.....
Hi John,
I can agree with you... but you and I know that your full speed, and your FULL SPEED are two different things. We can spar with blunts and be safe, but when we start pushing the envelope on real fighting speeds and efforts, I think we need to acknowledge that there is a difference...
So we can say "full speed" but then I have to ask, what is "full". If I swing as fast as I can, I cannot be confident that I can stop it. I think I have pretty good control. If I swing a sword in a very quick manner to replicate the trajectory and path of a swing that is in earnest, then I can be controlled. But is it "full speed". If you think, "yes", then Ray and I need to add "All out speed" or some such to the category.
In the past I had major arguements with folks somewhere else about this topic and I have come to this conclusion: making a distinction between these two types of efforts I describe above will help guys like me and Ray from getting high blood pressure.
Peace,
Tim Sheetz

