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I have had 2 good sparring sessions with kali/escrima type stylists. The longsword tends to perform better than the sticks. Just stay at long range and use your reach. Not so much the knives, but that could also speak to my limited skill with knives as well. One thing I like about escrima folks is they are more than happy to spar with a pretty loose rule structure.I realize that such training isn't necessarily in the intent of reviving RMA and that the longsword was designed for a certain context, but I'd imagine there'd be many lessons learned from sparring against various disciplines.
But...just out of curiosity, what various arts/styles has everyone on this forum sparred with when using longsword?
Using a single weapon against multiple varieties (especially exotic ones) has always been a huge interest of mine, and I'm wondering what everyone here has had experience with when using longsword.
Oo oo, it'd be really fun if you all could also describe the experiences!
On that note is anyone in the vicinity of Hamilton Ontario? I train haidong gumdo and spar every week. I have a good number of senior students all of them quite capable. We're always looking for new sparring partners and are very open minded about other styles. We use shinai and kendo armor for sparring.It would be interesting to find how well WMA works against the Korean styles...
This is a question I've wondered about. I suppose the best option would be some kind of smallsword simulator. It would have to be pretty stiff, so you might need to armor the torso a bit to avoid them cracking your rib with a floor lunge (depending on how much you trust them). Blade length on a smallsword is something like 31-33 inches, with maybe eight inches for the handle. I'd think maybe some kind of fiberglass or polypropylene rod design.In regards to those that have fought fencers:
What weapons did they use for the spar? I'd imagine that a foil/epee/sabre in sport fencing would likely snap from contact with a longsword.
If I wanted to test my skills against other sport fencers, what would I recommend them use?
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