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> > > This said, we also can say that if you plan on really fighting the way you do your combative sport, you're more likely to fail than if you modify your methods to a "real combat" situation. It is common sense to understand that.<<< There's an interesting (lead) article on combat vs. combative sports/athletic conditioning in the current issue of Hop-Lite. Interestingly, the primary conclusion of rational analysis might leave us with the conclusion that ALL of our current efforts -- no matter if sports fencing or Medieval/ Renaissance "combat" -- are only gradations of combative sports. And that all the hostility among different proponents of different approaches are just the results of one ass calling the other "long-ears"... Chris
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