Postby Mike Chidester » Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:09 pm
Indeed. In our study group, this is exemplified well by Stew and Eli. Eli only has a couple inches on Stew, but it looks more like 7 or 8 when they fight, because Stew fights "small" and Eli fights "big," each trying to maximize their advantages.
In your case, you're already a small target, so adopt a low stance to make you an even smaller one. You're not going to be able to power your way through any fight, so you need to be thinking tactically. Spend time just watching for openings when others fight, particularly on the targets that are easiest for you to reach, like forearms and hands (and the front leg, if your opponent isn't careful).
Michael Chidester
General Free Scholar
ARMA Provo
"I have met a hundred men who would call themselves Masters, and taking all of their skill together they have not the makings of three good Scholars, let alone one Master."