Medieval Wrestling: Training with one arm only

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • This is an exercise for widening abilities and skills in medieval wrestling, and to expand practitioners' horizons for real-world self-defense.
    By limiting the use of the body--in this case by removing the ability to use one limb--students are forced to get creative and examine familiar situations under unfamiliar terms. Any limb would do but for this night's class it was the dominant arm, just as the attacks happen to have been made with a dagger.
    I should mention that the attack was not pre-arranged, and if at all possible in training, it shouldn't be. The point is to apply what one already knows in new situations, and the incoming attack needs to be an unknown for this to be effective. The linear study of martial technique only takes one so far. Non-linear training drills break these habits and help develop fluid, reactive ability in practitioners.

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  • @djemps7983
    @djemps7983 16 лет назад

    This was fantastic. I agree with what you said at the beginning. "It's not about new techniques. It's about practicing what you already know..." Great job!

  • @Pelitaiteilija
    @Pelitaiteilija 15 лет назад

    This is fantastic. The basic idea is great on its own, but the notes that expand on it are even better. Thank you for uploading these videos.