There are a lot of shared principles between the arts. Which is part of what can make their application so versatile. Certainly not the only answers to this issue, I'll definitely be sharing more in the future.
The gym which is teaching savate professionally isn't be in my country. And fortunately i found this youtube channal. Therefore i have something wondering related to savate. I heard itf taekwondo has sine wave principle and muay thai has triangle movement. Is symbolic principal is similar to fencing in savate?
I would say there isn't a ton of correlation between fencing and Savate. Fencing is very linear while the focus in BFS is generally on lateral movement and angles. Savate is based heavily in its outside and inside steps, which are kinds of lateral footwork. While the formal names for some of Savate's foundational offensive/defensive footwork are Decalage and Debordement. If you want a great indepth look on those two steps I would highly suggest checking out ua-cam.com/video/elC34_a82MA/v-deo.html this video by Prof James Southwood, he has others besides that go into great detail.
This was interesting. This works well in JKD sparring
There are a lot of shared principles between the arts. Which is part of what can make their application so versatile. Certainly not the only answers to this issue, I'll definitely be sharing more in the future.
Love this, thank you so much for uploading these savate videos
You're very welcome! All this and more still to come. The support is greatly appreciated
Haha, no way, I competed in my home country's nationals and won with pretty much the exact same combo. Where were you when I needed you? 😅
Haha, oh I'm so sorry. Sounds like you had some good ideas all on your own. Congrats on your win in any case.
The gym which is teaching savate professionally isn't be in my country. And fortunately i found this youtube channal. Therefore i have something wondering related to savate. I heard itf taekwondo has sine wave principle and muay thai has triangle movement. Is symbolic principal is similar to fencing in savate?
I would say there isn't a ton of correlation between fencing and Savate. Fencing is very linear while the focus in BFS is generally on lateral movement and angles. Savate is based heavily in its outside and inside steps, which are kinds of lateral footwork. While the formal names for some of Savate's foundational offensive/defensive footwork are Decalage and Debordement. If you want a great indepth look on those two steps I would highly suggest checking out ua-cam.com/video/elC34_a82MA/v-deo.html this video by Prof James Southwood, he has others besides that go into great detail.