Postby JeanryChandler » Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:18 pm
This is slightly OT, but one thing I had noticed in the old days, if you were grappled by a superior grappler like a college wrestler or somethng, a very good way to break wrestling locks in those areas where I tended to see fights take place (i.e. on the street) was for folks to use an inanimate obstacle like a wall, a balcony pole, (if you are vertical) or the sidewalk to quickly bash somebodys head, or their hand if they have a weapon. I have seen this used with great success on many occasions. In an urban environment, it seems to be the most superior tactic, it's remarkably easy to shove somebodies head a few inches into a wall or a pole, and it has a dramatic effect, often ending the fight. A littler guy can even do it to a big guy, I've seen young punk rockers do tihs to bikers and rednecks twice their size.
I was just wondering if there is anything like that portrayed in the fechtbuchs... i've seen drawings of using such unorthodox items as beer mugs and benches and stools, but never say, the wall or the floor.
J
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