Postby Webmaster » Wed Feb 04, 2004 1:00 pm
I have to agree with Casper, loss of fear isn't that much of a problem with ARMA-style padded swords. Remember that ours have a solid, shaped core which, though somewhat flexible, still packs some mass and considerable puch. We've all gone home with bruises from them (grinning all the way), though that's the first broken bone I've ever heard of from them. I would say our padded fighting experience would be roughly equivalent to what you do with shinai, taking into account weight and handling differences.
I will grant that you can't thrust full force with wasters or steel, but that doesn't mean you can't thrust at all. It's probably not recommended for less experienced fighters, but a controlled, accurate and still very quick thrust can be executed with both steel and wood without causing serious bodily harm. I've done some pretty scary-looking stuff with John without ever suffering worse than bruises or very minor cuts from steel. Fact is, wasters are the most historically accurate training tool we have, as Casper points out, and that's how we want to approach it. I can understand some of your concerns, but if you have a chance to train with wasters at some point and spar with people who use them regularly, don't be afraid to try it as long as everyone treats it with respect. In the end I think it will speak for itself.
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