Postby Stacy Clifford » Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:10 pm
Everyone here determines their own level of protection to a certain extent, but the minimum standard for blunt steel sparring is a fencing mask, hand protection of some sort, and a lot of trust in your sparring partner's control. We try to simulate the speed of combat the best we can, but since we are training and not killing you have to control your attacks to try to make realistic contact without delivering a full force blow, and trust your partner to do the same. The more armor you wear, the more you can push the limits as long as you keep your head in the game.
Personally, I wear an unmodified fencing mask, forearm football pads and lacrosse gloves and have never felt at risk of serious injury anywhere past my fingers. I know my sparring partners are capable of delivering a fast and challenging strike without breaking my bones if they land a good one, and we're all pretty tolerant of bruises here. I'd like to try fighting with more armor eventually when I can get some, but in the meantime I take advantage of my speed to avoid getting hit, or hit as hard. Some others here I know wear no more than what I do, some add leg protection, and some go even further according to their own preferences, and you'll get their input here too. It comes down to how much trust you put in your ability to defend yourself vs. how much additional safety precautions you want to take in case your defense fails you.
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Stacy Clifford
Free-Scholar
ARMA Houston, TX