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Joshua Cook wrote:Steven, I wasn't talking about the ability to knock an opponent off of his feet. If that was the case, I'd agree with you whole-heartedly. I'm talking about true stopping power, the ability to incapacitate your opponent, to take him completely out of the fight. Few, if any fighters, can accurately predict when they will knockout an opponent. The true knockout (not the TKO's we see in competitions today) is at best a gamble since you can't realistically expect to be able to know when you're going to get the knockout strike. With grappling, on the other hand, you have a little more certainty, albeit things can and likely will not go the way you expected.
That being said, I will reiterate yet again, this thread is not about striking versus grappling. The source material clearly shows that the Renaissance fighting man was primarily a wrestler. What this thread is about is what striking techniques are shown in the source materials, and how to implement them into the larger Ringen system.
And as a side note, it wrestling finishes were not present, then what are all those joint-locks shown in the source materials other than submission techniques from a standing postition?
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