I was trying to make a list of the points,
Point of Origin
Point of Execution
Point of Interception
Point of Oblivion
and angles,
Bracing Angle
Angle of Cancellation
Angle of Protection
Angle of Execution
Angle of Incidence
Complimentary Angle
Angle of Disturbance
in my notebook. I was thinking of the use of mathematics in our understanding of combat and teaching.
Now I think most people know "point x, angle y" but what other angles and points do you feel are important. How do angles and points relate? What is the point of understanding all this stuff? Am I hitting this from the wrong angle?
As long as were talking math, what geometric concepts do you use as teaching aids? Do you use the universal pattern? Mr. Parker discussed using squares, circles, and triangles, are the other useful patterns?
-Rob
Point of Origin
Point of Execution
Point of Interception
Point of Oblivion
and angles,
Bracing Angle
Angle of Cancellation
Angle of Protection
Angle of Execution
Angle of Incidence
Complimentary Angle
Angle of Disturbance
in my notebook. I was thinking of the use of mathematics in our understanding of combat and teaching.
Now I think most people know "point x, angle y" but what other angles and points do you feel are important. How do angles and points relate? What is the point of understanding all this stuff? Am I hitting this from the wrong angle?
As long as were talking math, what geometric concepts do you use as teaching aids? Do you use the universal pattern? Mr. Parker discussed using squares, circles, and triangles, are the other useful patterns?
-Rob