Thank you for the upload Brother! Indeed you need to spar ideally with different rule sets to place greater emphasis on different aspects of combat so that you can: 1) act reflexively if attacked & this initial attack fails. 2) enhance reaction times coupled with planning ahead. once you can remain calm whilst subject to major adrenalin secretion stimulus then you are a long way to mastering yourself! You might not be able to eye gouge resulting with the deliberate removal of the eye within a sparring system: however; you can practise controlled drills safely, learn to control power with technical finesse, combined with conditioning drills such as striking humanoid dummies & sandbags, even using carcasses from your local butcher, you can effectively simulate eye-gouging with nobody getting hurt. Also techniques like this are often a natural response just like reflexive strength is when stopping yourself from tripping: so; it does not take much training to master, but to do it properly you have to commit & be responsible for the consequences. Sparring teaches you this too. You can experience the pain & misery you cause others with a well-timed strike or shoulder dislocation & this is part of a conditioning process that will enable you to better deal with the consequences of your actions: without being as depressed at some future point in time if you are a normal human being with a healthy fully functional limbic system & frontal cortex! So much more to sparring: maybe we can discuss another time! Peace & Love!!!
Just because fighters follow rules when training doesn't mean they follow the same rules when there is no rules in life-death situations aka street fight Equal rights equal fights 2 guys with pistols, one knows how to fight hand to hand, one doesn't who do you think wins?
this is the whle point of being a squire, you are not in the actual combat but you learn from traveling with a knight the sparring skills and the off he battlefield skills to be usefull in war. will the actual fight be like the sparring? hell no but you learn techniques both offensively and defensively. but the agrument is true wih streetfighting being more dirty and knives can be pulled. but but you will do far beter if you are actually trained in martial arts
Got here from the sidebar of Skall's video. Concise, to the point, and doesn't reiterate the same point over and over again.
Good video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the upload Brother! Indeed you need to spar ideally with different rule sets to place greater emphasis on different aspects of combat so that you can:
1) act reflexively if attacked & this initial attack fails.
2) enhance reaction times coupled with planning ahead.
once you can remain calm whilst subject to major adrenalin secretion stimulus then you are a long way to mastering yourself!
You might not be able to eye gouge resulting with the deliberate removal of the eye within a sparring system: however; you can practise controlled drills safely, learn to control power with technical finesse, combined with conditioning drills such as striking humanoid dummies & sandbags, even using carcasses from your local butcher, you can effectively simulate eye-gouging with nobody getting hurt. Also techniques like this are often a natural response just like reflexive strength is when stopping yourself from tripping: so; it does not take much training to master, but to do it properly you have to commit & be responsible for the consequences.
Sparring teaches you this too. You can experience the pain & misery you cause others with a well-timed strike or shoulder dislocation & this is part of a conditioning process that will enable you to better deal with the consequences of your actions: without being as depressed at some future point in time if you are a normal human being with a healthy fully functional limbic system & frontal cortex!
So much more to sparring: maybe we can discuss another time!
Peace & Love!!!
Wonderful comment! 🙏👌🔥
I love Skallagrims channel. He's cool.
Just because fighters follow rules when training doesn't mean they follow the same rules when there is no rules in life-death situations aka street fight
Equal rights equal fights
2 guys with pistols, one knows how to fight hand to hand, one doesn't who do you think wins?
The one who is the better shot.
Actually, being physically fit makes you a better marksman. I’ve never fired a gun, but that’s what I would believe.
I have really gone off Ramsey Dewey
I still enjoy his content, I disagree with him on stuff all the time, but I really appreaciate his work 🤷♂️
this is the whle point of being a squire,
you are not in the actual combat but you learn from traveling with a knight the sparring skills and the off he battlefield skills to be usefull in war.
will the actual fight be like the sparring? hell no but you learn techniques both offensively and defensively. but the agrument is true wih streetfighting being more dirty and knives can be pulled. but but you will do far beter if you are actually trained in martial arts