Greetings,
After looking at Savate's Grand Baton, I was wondering if it derives in some way from European Two-Handed Sword techniques? I viewed John Clemens performing a beautiful routine with a long two-handed sword years ago on the older site, and was struck by, at least IMO, that there were some similarities. Some of the windmills in Grand Baton (though risky in combat and, perhaps, more constructive as exercise) seem like they were at one time possibly a part of the two-handed sword tradition, and some of the parries seem to be similar to parries I've seen in, I believe, Gallos article in Journal of Asian MAs, some time ago, on European Medieval swordplay from Germany (if memory serves me correctly)...
Minus some of the more liberal use of gymnastic agility found in Grand Baton, there seems to me to be a common combative origin between the two...
KH


