MaartenSFS wrote: ... what is trained is what is used.
nicklinjm wrote:Nice video man, liked the techniques and the presentation!
Tom wrote:Meh:
(1) No silk pyjamas.
(2) No blood.
(3) The student remained alive.
Seriously, the film is well-organized and clearly demonstrated. I have no problem for demonstration purposes with acknowledging the cuts during sparring. Uninterrupted live sparring using the techniques is also good . . . and fun.
Thanks for posting it. I look forward to the next one.
oragami_itto wrote:Very nice material, Maarten
MaartenSFS wrote:
Just out of curiosity, why do you think that it isn't good to acknowledge hits? We always do, just not as exaggerated as for the video. If there is a longer exchange we count the hits after. The fact is that in unarmoured combat one or two cuts or thrusts is all that is needed to end someone and the rules reflect this. I try to keep it as realistic as possible within the confines of safety [and a less than astronomical budget]..
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