Postby s_taillebois » Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:41 pm
Jake quite true that the will needs to be there, so do tactics.
As for initial defense or initial offense being the best approach, old dispute. And in a real sense, does illustrate a conceptual dichotomy between the German tradition and some of British and Italian interpretations. For example, the Brits would commonly dismount before a confrontation, didn't mean they had lost the elan, but did mean they were concerned about balancing defensive/offensive capabilities.
Concerning cowardice or valour, not quite sure if that's really an appropriate label to use herein...insofar as we're discussing a sport, and not as has been noted, real acts which lead to permanent consequences. More a matter of somewhat lesser context, attached to very strong words. Unfortunately, when real violence is involved...too often either the trained and strategic, and the primally aggressively oriented...both end up dead. So many variables become involved, as do intentions and random events. For example in a modern context the violence and expected response of LEO is very different from that of a soldier, although both can be crippled or killed...from what are the same basic forces.
As for raining down blows, it can work. But perhaps our antecedents, may have been more cautious in their general approach. For them, with the weapons involved and the medical standards of the time, nominal wounds by a modern standard, would have crippled or eventually killed. In that regard, probably why they hated the longbow, arbalest, and early guns so...those weapons made the virtues we're so vehemently discussing, somewhat less defensible. King Richard (usually considered a paragon of knightly valor), died as a result of a random crossbow quarrel.
With that, methinks it's time to step out of this discussion, as it develops it's moving further and further away from it's initial intent...and the only ones who can really answer the issue, are the dead.
And channeling the dead from Bosworth Fields, or Agincourt (or the thousands of other killing grounds, large or small), is beyond the parameters of this board.
Cheers to all...
Steven Taillebois