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Travis Beamon wrote:I was recently reading the article by Gene on using kicks while in free play or sparring. Obviously kicking was used to some extent during swordplay historically, but I have never personally used a kick effectively in sparring, nor really have I tried. Its not something that has ever occured to me when I have a sword in my hand. The only case I've seen a kick being used effectively is on the video on the main ARMA page "Coup d'groin"
After reading it I've been trying to think of instances where I might use a kick. Has anyone used kicking effectively other than say leg sweeps and such during sparring?
Will Adamson wrote:What is the current practice in regards to kicking and punching? This seems like one of those things that there would really be a fine line to walk when balancing authenticity with safety.
I would think that most of the kicks that would be useful wouldn't be too damaging to the torso when done in close. The head is usually helmeted, thus pretty well protected (not like many folks would be capable of kicking a standing opponent!). The legs would be the most vulnerable area, but damage to the knee would be very easy, painful, expensive, and would take a person out of training for quite a while.
David Welch wrote:Wait until you are in a hard bind. When the other guy starts to disengage to strike or grapple, give him a stomp kick to the midsection to send him back and open up the range a little and follow it with a crossing or a wrath strike. I do that every now and then, but I learned it from Jake Norwood who uses it very effectively. He's sneaky like that.
Travis Beamon wrote:Thanks for the replys and suggestions/advice guys. I'll definately keep kicking to some extent in mind whilst training in the future. Even if i don't use it extremely frequently during sparring. I'm going to the dagger class hosted in Houston on saturday so I'll have to consult with Gene a bit if we find some time.
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