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Steven Ott wrote:the emphasis is on groundfighting but I don't think the army sees that as a negative.
Steven Ott wrote:Everyone when they spar goes in with the mindset that they are not going to kill their opponent, and hopefully none of us want to. Is that "sportification"? We don't gouge eyes, bite, attack the groin. "Sportification" can lead to rules with degrade the martial art aspects, that has clearly happened in wrestling, boxing, fencing, kendo etc. But as Musashi said, there is no substitute for mortal combat and by saying avoid groundfighting you impose a rule on combat that doesn't exist. Maybe it isn't the best tactic for every situation but it does work. It seems to me that the majority of fightbooks studied deal mainly with a one-on-one dual of like weapons, which is probably the best way to study. But that is far from the reality of war. Any matial art based on a blade, is a killing art and therfore harder to learn. And until the zombie invasion of 2012, I intend to keep my sword in it's sheath
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