Stick Fighting Controversy, and a possible solution.
The controversy several months past regarding match judging, etc have had me thinking. This is not intended to rehash any past matches issues, but look at some of the problems in judging a match and determining points. Each judge has their own idea of what constitutes a strike, some don't see well, sometimes there are miscommunications between people, etc. The end result is, points aren't counted, and controversy ensues.
So, what can be done about it?
Well, we could set up 5 cameras (1 on each side, and 1 above) and do "Instant Replay". That though would slow the matches down and cost quite a bit, especially when multiple rings are in use.
We don't have high-tech sensors and futuristic bio-sticks to do the "Laser Tag" solution where each fighters armour would announce a valid point being scored.
So, what about going low-tech?
In the past, fencers would wear white, and points would clearly show as the red of the persons blood would stain the jacket. Could there be a way to do something less lethal with stick fighting?
2 idea's come to mind.
- Chalk
- Paint
We already often employ felt edged training weapons with chalk to demonstrait cuts and strikes. Why not use the same idea with stick fighting? A small felt "bag" could be fitted over any padded or live stick, colored chalk (coded to each fighter) could be applied, and then each strike clearly seen at the impact zone.
The same basic idea could also be used employing waer based paint (maybe paintball fill?).
Either method would show clearly where the strike landed, and indicate some level of impact (more transfer = harder strike). This would also eliminate loss of points due to not enough clear views of the strike. Downsides include the mess, possible cheating (wiping), and the chance for false positives as build up occurs. Fighters might be required to bring several uniforms to minimize the chance of last matches points counting this match.
Thoughts?
The controversy several months past regarding match judging, etc have had me thinking. This is not intended to rehash any past matches issues, but look at some of the problems in judging a match and determining points. Each judge has their own idea of what constitutes a strike, some don't see well, sometimes there are miscommunications between people, etc. The end result is, points aren't counted, and controversy ensues.
So, what can be done about it?
Well, we could set up 5 cameras (1 on each side, and 1 above) and do "Instant Replay". That though would slow the matches down and cost quite a bit, especially when multiple rings are in use.
We don't have high-tech sensors and futuristic bio-sticks to do the "Laser Tag" solution where each fighters armour would announce a valid point being scored.
So, what about going low-tech?
In the past, fencers would wear white, and points would clearly show as the red of the persons blood would stain the jacket. Could there be a way to do something less lethal with stick fighting?
2 idea's come to mind.
- Chalk
- Paint
We already often employ felt edged training weapons with chalk to demonstrait cuts and strikes. Why not use the same idea with stick fighting? A small felt "bag" could be fitted over any padded or live stick, colored chalk (coded to each fighter) could be applied, and then each strike clearly seen at the impact zone.
The same basic idea could also be used employing waer based paint (maybe paintball fill?).
Either method would show clearly where the strike landed, and indicate some level of impact (more transfer = harder strike). This would also eliminate loss of points due to not enough clear views of the strike. Downsides include the mess, possible cheating (wiping), and the chance for false positives as build up occurs. Fighters might be required to bring several uniforms to minimize the chance of last matches points counting this match.
Thoughts?