Examining safety in the martial arts.
The martial arts are about combat and getting better at combat. Obviously if you die or do not train with some degree of safety, then you can't get better.
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Links
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EG: CSG
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Gear
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Footwear
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Training pants
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Head protection
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Gorget
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Groin protection
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Chest protection
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Hand protection
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Wooden longsword waster
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Wooden dagger waster
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Shinai longsword simulator
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Flexible fencing rapier
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Rules
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Respect of others
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Property
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Attire
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Safety
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Safety
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Respect of weapons
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Hold
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Free play privilege
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Salute
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Legal
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Three
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Know the techniques
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Speed needs knowledge
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Knowledge helps with the unexpected
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Six
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Observation
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Perseverance
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Tech Knowledge
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Repititions
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Experimentation
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Self-Evaluation
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Five
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Learning > winning
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know your partner
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keep guard up
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pay attention
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know your limits. EG: Stop if tired.
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Out of range
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Off line
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Slow
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Flung v controlled
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Dissipate
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Target: Armor, protection
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Weapon: padded gloves (v wraps), blunts, flexible, Airsoft red
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Environment: Mats, obstructions
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Stoppage: Fast to sudden stop; Fast to slowed
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Compare: Guns, Archery, Karates, Longsword, Arming Sword, Rapier, Dagger, Pole, Stick
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Health: pre-pre, Pre, during, post, emergency
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Protocols
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repetitions, bad posture, suddenness, twisting esp knees, strengthen supporting muscles
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sports v combat. Especially allowed targets and techniques
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For the sake of practicing, it is important to know which targets on the human body are safer to attack and which targets need greater precautions.
Page Modified: (Hand noted: 2007-10-14 18:29:43Z) (Auto noted: 2010-12-24 22:53:33Z)