why would the attacker have his left hand down and behind him? If he was actually going in for an attack like this, he would have his left hand guarding his jaw, which would protect him from this counter.
@TehMangoMan I guess he's assuming that your opponent is just an average guy, not someone who has a lot of fighting experience. And even if he does get his guard up, you'll still smash his wrist and take him to the ground.
Its important that you lean the cane slightly downward, as if you ware doing an upward karate block. In that way the attack will slide of. This is very important because if you keep it straight you will take the whole force of the blow with your block and you are not strong enough to do that.
Hey! Speak for yourself, I'm strong enough LOL. Good point though. The problem with this (and most stick fighting) is that you're never going to have a stick in a combat situation. A stick like object sure, but not a straight, rigid piece of rattan. So you're "stick" will have limitations based on its material and such. I like having people use car aentennas, rolled magazines, umbrellas, rotten branches, etc. so they can deal with stick breaks, flexation, and other problems.
Too bad i did,nt knew this stuff when i was in second grade.
We had stickfights their all the time.
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why would the attacker have his left hand down and behind him? If he was actually going in for an attack like this, he would have his left hand guarding his jaw, which would protect him from this counter.
TehMangoMan 1 year ago
@TehMangoMan I guess he's assuming that your opponent is just an average guy, not someone who has a lot of fighting experience. And even if he does get his guard up, you'll still smash his wrist and take him to the ground.
TheGhostOfOrange 1 year ago
Its important that you lean the cane slightly downward, as if you ware doing an upward karate block. In that way the attack will slide of. This is very important because if you keep it straight you will take the whole force of the blow with your block and you are not strong enough to do that.
80KungFu 2 years ago
Hey! Speak for yourself, I'm strong enough LOL. Good point though. The problem with this (and most stick fighting) is that you're never going to have a stick in a combat situation. A stick like object sure, but not a straight, rigid piece of rattan. So you're "stick" will have limitations based on its material and such. I like having people use car aentennas, rolled magazines, umbrellas, rotten branches, etc. so they can deal with stick breaks, flexation, and other problems.
sigmacombatsystems 2 years ago
@80KungFu
I was just going to point that out, guess I'll ust thumbs up your comment now though.
But what do you mean by cane? It's a short stick, or more precisely a cali stick
88Kamikaze69 1 year ago