Postby Patrick Hardin » Sat Jul 17, 2004 1:36 pm
The main advantages of the tall man, I think, are reach and leverage. He can reach distances both offensively and defensively that the shorter man cannot, and if the fight comes to grips, the tall man has superior leverage, and will be able to achieve throws more easily than the shorter man. The one thing a tall man must have, though to make all of this work is speed. A big slow man is inferior to a short fast man. But a big fast man is hard to beat.
Now, that said, there are things the shorter man can do to exploit this. One thing I've been noticing recently in my sparring is that the range of krieg can be useful to the shorter man, if he is good at using ringen am schwert techniques. At that range, the taller man is closer to the shorter man than the shorter man is to him, if that makes sense. <img src="/forum/images/icons/tongue.gif" alt="" /> If the taller man's sword can be bound up, because of the length of the taller man's arms, the shorter man is then placed in a good cutting range. The same is not true, however, for the taller man. Still, to achieve this is dangerous, and can be difficult. The shorter man must be able to percieve the taller man's movements well, and must be able to either provoke the tall man into making a rash cut, or seem to present an opening that the tall man will attempt to take advantage of.
I think the shorter man has the greatest chance of success right in the "no man's land," in krieg and in ringen am schwert. To get there safely is the trick, because the taller man will probably fight better straight from the zufechten and in the ringen.
So, that's the shorter man's side of this topic. <img src="/forum/images/icons/cool.gif" alt="" /> In the end, really, I guess it all comes down to the fighter's skill and experience.
Patrick Hardin
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline."
---Vegetius