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KatherineJohnson wrote:I'm thinking about attending and either fighting with a modified rattan "staff" or modified bamboo shinai. Probably some knife work aswell.
Anyone else thinking about going?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVg1LMET46c
Ken Horton wrote:What's the point? Looks like people running around beating the hell out each other, any skill? A comparison would be a street fight vs the sport of boxing.
I think there could be some good training as far as getting in and mixing it up
but it doesn't appear to have anything to do with hits with a sword (stick) and the injuries that would cause. I saw guys getting hit numerous times and just keep wacking away!
I don't understand what any of that has to do with WMA swordsmanship.
Sorry for being negative, maybe I'm off a tad.
Ken
Sal Bertucci wrote:You could just win by rushing the person. Sure you're going to take a few hits, but once your inside then it's all about the grappling.
Stewart Sackett wrote:Sal Bertucci wrote:You could just win by rushing the person. Sure you're going to take a few hits, but once your inside then it's all about the grappling.
I'm not seeing the problem with that. Obviously it's better to rush in without getting hit but the ideal is rarely the case in actual combat or in sparring. A good deal of material in the fightbooks is focused on a cover & crash strategy, so there is historical merit to that sort of fight dynamic.
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