I am currently working through Meyer's staff chapter and am noticing a lot of one handed very powerful sling cuts (with colorful names like the brain blow!). I have tried some of these with slow walk throughs in our study group, at full speed in the air, smashed some pumpkins, and on my pell (1 broken staff, pell still intact so far). It is an incredibly powerful hit, but it seems to leave you vulnerable, even with Meyer's caveat to knock his point off line first.
This brings me to Stacy Clifford's Swetnam lesson in Texas about almost never striking a blow and always keeping your point on line. If I understand correctly, the few blows in Swetnam are fairly tight ones.
Considering that both Swetnam and Meyer knew a lot more about the staff than I ever will this is a problem when they seem to contradict each other so clearly.
My question is directed mainly to anyone who has done full speed staff sparring (the Florida guys come to mind but anyone who can answer with some authority please speak up):
How vulnerable to thrusts do those big one handed slinging hits leave you?

