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DBMA Martial Arts Forum => Martial Arts Topics => Topic started by: tim nelson on February 23, 2011, 11:20:17 AM
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There is a video on you tube of Top Dog sport knife fighting with a guy who is using mow-saks. Top Dog was using the ice pick grip and as i was watching a couple questions arose:
how many sharp edges were pretended to be on the fake knife in the video? double or single edge?
if it was single edge, would it be more effective to have the edge facing the self, so it cuts in and down on the strokes that looked like they were returning toward the self?
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so this should be the link to the video. i thought my original questions would have been a hit, i guess that is the world of assumptions!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUzRWmL2TmU&playnext=1&list=PLF583910092F3D298
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Well, you know the saying about assumption Tim :wink:
I was there when Tricky and Top Dog went at it. Fascinating match up. When Tricky was at my first seminar in Seattle not so long ago I shared with him some ideas :wink:
The Adventure continues , , , 8-)