Amazing Sparring Routine

DeLamar.J

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This is one amazing sparring routine. I couldnt ever imagine being skilled enough to evade a spear like that. Things like this make me re-think what a martial artist is capable of. For me, I would try to catch the spear, break it, and stab the attacker with the broken piece, that would be my only chance. Much respect to these guys!!!


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Well it was an impressive bit of athleticism, but it is a two-man form and that means it is choreographed. it builds good skills, but I doubt they could actually evade a spear like that if a skilled spearman was actually trying to stab them for real.

Also, if you did manage to grab the spear, which is doubtful, you would not be able to break it. Those waxwood staffs, while flexible, are actually pretty tough. It is highly unlikely you could break it without some real effort that would be unrealistic in the heat of battle. You'd have to deliberately smash it across a concrete block, or something.

A real spear is not just sharp at the point, but also has a sharp edge on both sides of the blade. It would be really tough to grab without getting seriously cut, while it is stabbing back and forth that quickly. This is why in the Chinese arts, the spear is known as King of Weapons. It has a long reach, is very fast, and difficult to defend against.
 
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Flying Crane said:
Well it was an impressive bit of athleticism, but it is a two-man form and that means it is choreographed. it builds good skills, but I doubt they could actually evade a spear like that if a skilled spearman was actually trying to stab them for real.

Also, if you did manage to grab the spear, which is doubtful, you would not be able to break it. Those waxwood staffs, while flexible, are actually pretty tough. It is highly unlikely you could break it without some real effort that would be unrealistic in the heat of battle. You'd have to deliberately smash it across a concrete block, or something.

A real spear is not just sharp at the point, but also has a sharp edge on both sides of the blade. It would be really tough to grab without getting seriously cut, while it is stabbing back and forth that quickly. This is why in the Chinese arts, the spear is known as King of Weapons. It has a long reach, is very fast, and difficult to defend against.
I guess I would get stabbed then, makes sence. I hope I never have to defend against a spear!
 

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DeLamar.J said:
I guess I would get stabbed then, makes sence. I hope I never have to defend against a spear!

That makes two of us!
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I can defend against the spear...

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Empty-hand? I'd be scewered.
 

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terryl965 said:
Great routine, alot of work to get the details done.
Terry

Agreed! And if someone made a mistake: ouch.

I imagine they must have put hours and hours into that routine before speeding it up that fast.
 

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