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With these questions in mind, I wonder if anyone knows of any resources that can explain these possibilties into fact or fiction. Let me know. The answer could very well give us a greater understanding of how the duel training applied to battlefield combat. If it doesn't I induce that their must be manuals somewhere to act as companions to our fighting manuals for the purpose of training soldiers.
You destroy foe while you are upright with breaks, locks, strikes, and throws. You hurt him and/or get rid of him. You do not go to ground with him and put the hurt on him. You put the hurt on him while you stand and/or by heaving him away. You stay upon your feet while foe gets hurt and/or put down.

In all sincerity, it seems to me that if ground fighting were the ideal in WMA, the plates depicting that form would far outnumber those that depict the standing fight.
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