So I got to talking to a buddy the other day. We were talking about how he walks home from little league games (he is a coach) with usually a bat and glove. We were talking about how to use a bat to defend yourself. I got to thinking about this and I was wondering about it. Trying to use a bat with a system like Kali and such seems a little unusual to me because of where the weight lies in a bat. So I thought about it.
Would using a bat for self defense...would you want to possibly research some simple sword strike techniques from older times? Perhaps old morning star systems and clubs? Same principle in terms of where the strength of the weapon would lie. Anyway. Any advice would be appreciated.
I have considered the use of a baseball bat for self-defense. You could of course use it like a baseball bat is generally used - swing for the fences. I presume one doesn't mind if one kills the person one is striking, because a head shot may well do just that.
On the other hand, the bat has some drawbacks. Some are common to any weapon, some are unique to the size, shape, and weight of the bat.
A common drawback of any hand-held weapon is that you have to protect it - that is, you can't let it be taken from you, because it would be used on you. You must defend yourself and you must defend the weapon. That can change responses.
Unique to the baseball bat is the fact that one end is heavily weighted and the other end is very light; it's not a balanced weapon. When used as intended, it is powerful but slow. It is difficult to change the arc of the bat when swung, or to stop it, or to recover quickly from a swing. A big swing and a miss, an experienced opponent would choose that moment to move inside the striking range, pin down the weapon, and take the batsman out.
I would consider a two-handed hold on the bat, not unlike one would hold a bo or a jo. Use the weapon defensively, to block punches and kicks. Use the ends to extend punches and elbows, basically for jabs and blocks.
I see this kind of thing and I think if the guy with the bat had not been able to escape by driving away, he'd have been in big trouble - he lost his bat.