Slowly getting back into updating my blog/site. Thank you as always for joining me in my Sojourn of Septillion Steps!
Breaking down fighting into 'venues of fighting' helps with analysis.
1. Melee (mass fighting, group combat)
2. Warfare (all-out fighting with casualties)
3. Sport-fighting (MMA, cage fighting, ring fighting, No-holds barred fighting)
4. Dueling (agreed combat with some rules between two combatants)
Individual combat (stand up fighting, ground-fighting, but with rules)
5. Ceremonial fighting (traditional fighting, Sumo, Bataireacht (Irish stick fighting) and CoraĂocht (Irish wrestling). )
6. Self-defense fighting (street fighting, mortal combat, life-or-death fighting)
7. Historical Reproduction fighting (HEMA, jousting)
8. Handheld-weapons fighting (single and double stick fighting, knife fighting, sword and buckler, handguns, flails, spears, and so on.)
9. Demonstration fighting (kata, one-steps, demonstrations using a static opponent)
10. Stage fighting - fighting for movies and theatre. Includes fanciful moves which may or may not be combat effective.
11. Gladiatorial fighting - combat against various foes, bear-baiting, and other animals.
12. Quick-kill fighting. It happens in other venues but there are specific methods of quick-kill like throat jabs, neck snaps and eye-jabs to deadly followups
Slowly but surely I've implemented changes to the site's look and functionality. I'm sure you have noticed the changes. Ecstatic that I've finally been able to successfully update my site closer more in line with my vision of it.
Not sure if it will be the final look of the site or not, but the Sojourn of Septillion Steps with respect to the site's look has already taken quite a few steps beyond the first!I will still be endeavoring to put up information I think will benefit your martial arts training as well as your self-defense. I sincerely thank you for visiting/reading!
I remain very truly yours in the martial arts and self-defense,
~Stickgrappler