Hi Ian,
I didn't mean to imply that you were doing anything wrong, it's just from your previous posts I got the impression that your art was VERY closly tied to EPAK. Since as you yourself said just about every EPAK technique ends with a cover-out (possibly more than one) I was surprized when I saw it wasn't part of your techiniques.
I know personally when the class starts to get grueling that sometime things get left out because you're trying to conserve energy.
Since you did not forget the cover-out and that is the way you were taught then by all means continue, I realize the situation that you're in and know it's tough having to step up and you have to rely on what your were taught in order to pass it down.
That being said I'd like to give you a few reasons for the cover out so that you can judge for yourself whether it is applicable or not.
Please keep in mind these are just reasons as explained to me in our school, again they don't imply you are doing anything wrong.
It is part of the 8 ranges of combat:
1) out of range
2) in range
3) contact range
4) contact penetration range
5) contact manipulation range
6) COVER OUT
7) survey
8) re-enter
If I'm still in close, I can react right away
Yes you can, but if in practise your technique ends then what is the point, if you want to practise this method then have your partner do something after you're done the technique and see how you react.
If the person does go down after you're finished or at any point in the technique then there are other factors to consider. Does he have friends? how close are they?, if you re-establish close to the person you put down you have to consider not tripping over them as you move on the new threat.
If you do engage the 'friends' what happens if the person you put down re-covers and helps from the ground.
By covering out you are choosing the 'high ground', and in SD every advantage should be employed.
By covering out you are taking your targets away from your attacker and isn't that the point of SD, to get away? If I finish my technique and my attacker is still standing and swinging then I have no choice but to continue, but if he's down and out, I'm outta there.
And.......after reviewing the clip you actually do cover out in some of your techniques.
Be talking to ya,
Rob