Amazing movement drills! I am studying traditional martial arts from Wudang and I am asking myself why these ancient warriors didnt emphasize floor grappling. I can grapple doing Sanda, but all my training as to forms and everything doesnt have floor drills. In combat once you hit the floor, you are in serious danger...What is your take on that? Kind regards from Germany
The Japanese seemed to take ground training very seriously. But I imagine most systems that were specific to military application emphasized getting up from the ground as quickly as possible. Where the grappling makes the most sense is a one on one engagement, where getting up isn't essential to staying alive on a battle field. That's my take at least. :)
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These are amazing. I actually broke my pinky toe skin on cross leg spiral from seated. Just need to build thinker skin :)
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Amazing movement drills! I am studying traditional martial arts from Wudang and I am asking myself why these ancient warriors didnt emphasize floor grappling. I can grapple doing Sanda, but all my training as to forms and everything doesnt have floor drills. In combat once you hit the floor, you are in serious danger...What is your take on that? Kind regards from Germany
The Japanese seemed to take ground training very seriously. But I imagine most systems that were specific to military application emphasized getting up from the ground as quickly as possible. Where the grappling makes the most sense is a one on one engagement, where getting up isn't essential to staying alive on a battle field. That's my take at least. :)