Jaron
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Hey Jason, where did you get your riot gear? I have a bad right knee that has unfortunately taken a few of the afore mentioned "tip-across-the knee" hits, and I am looking for something with full knee protection.I bought riot gear leg protectors for $30 online. They work great--just enough sting gets through to make the point that I was hit, but nothing lasting. Plus, the knee is fully protected, since that's the part that can actually get damaged.
This is the pair I got: http://www.gearzoneproducts.com/index.a ... rodID=1722Hey Jason, where did you get your riot gear? I have a bad right knee that has unfortunately taken a few of the afore mentioned "tip-across-the knee" hits, and I am looking for something with full knee protection.I bought riot gear leg protectors for $30 online. They work great--just enough sting gets through to make the point that I was hit, but nothing lasting. Plus, the knee is fully protected, since that's the part that can actually get damaged.
Same dangers are involved, though. Hitting somebody hard enough with anything can cause injury or even death, without at least a modicum of control (which I am assuming we will have by the time we start at anything above half speed :p) all the safety equipment in the world is useless, eh?Please don't start sparring with wood. Wood can kill, it's not a joke. A simulator like the ones suggested on the ARMA website isn't that expensive and it's very much worth your life and limb.
Thanks for that tip, by the way. I had figured there was something like it, as using the same cutting motion would obviously hurt, even with padded foam, much less wood or metal.As people have already pointed out control is essential. Something I would like to point out that you may not know but is really important: if you want to do contact sparring with a simulator and hit your opponent with speed don't try to cut through your opponent i .e. don't maintain a firm grip as though you were cutting a target. You should relax your grip at impact. It will still sting but it will greatly reduce the chance of any real injury.

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