Sticking/Adhering in Machete Practice
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 10:47 am
I was watching a link about a Master Haitian machete practitioner. Interesing on the sticking/adhereing observation though it is implicit, there is no explicit mentioning of it during practice.
I am thinking of the Generals and others of prestigious Ecole Royale Militaire or some Ecole Speciale de Fence from the best of the ruling academies defeated by a horde of machete weilding men, most unschooled by and through Western uUropean models of greatness Just an obervation for thought.
The master practitioner makes use of the circle concept, though implicit and lacking explicit mentioning of it but it is part of the integrained learning methodology. I can see similarities of a similar concept in a former Spanish circle concept of fencing in those days
https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index ... edit-promo
I am thinking of the Generals and others of prestigious Ecole Royale Militaire or some Ecole Speciale de Fence from the best of the ruling academies defeated by a horde of machete weilding men, most unschooled by and through Western uUropean models of greatness Just an obervation for thought.
The master practitioner makes use of the circle concept, though implicit and lacking explicit mentioning of it but it is part of the integrained learning methodology. I can see similarities of a similar concept in a former Spanish circle concept of fencing in those days
https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index ... edit-promo