Rafael wrote:
Wow, that's equal to what I said.
By the same token, I love pudgy, fat, out of shape and slow, art-aspect obssessed fighters. They are out of gas 60 seconds into the contest and their beautiful graceful technique becomes sloppier than a hookers smash-hole.
See how silly that sounds?
You have to understand that when you are talking about armed combat, a lot of things change. If you rush me, you'll be stabbed in the face. Hard. If you try to grab my weapon and get past it to stick me, your hand will be disengaged and (you guessed it) I will stab you in the face. Hard. if you take an action in tempo while you are in my measure, I will likely evade around your weapon and __________________.
If we were talking about wrestling, grappling, etc, you would very much have a point. Out of shape people should not apply. You get owned. Out of shape fencers will get owned by in shape fencers with proper technique. However, youth and enthusiasm, in swordplay, only hastens your demise unless it is coupled with proper technique.
Let me give you an example from my own experience. There is a fighter locally that trains the local military guys in hand to hand combat. He's young, can run umpteen million miles in full gear, he's easily half again as fast as me, easily as strong as me, and he has stamina I could not compete with even in my best shape.
And he rarely, if ever, lays a blade on me. He relies on his natural athleticism and what he *thinks* will work, and it gets him stabbed in the face. He could, however, be *great*, if he was willing to listen to the guy that's stabbing him.
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