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I got this in my email, posted something similar in my own (Texas-based) forum. Just curious about the opinions of those who frequent this forum.
Yeah, I'm in Texas, same state as the event (hence my interest), but at 200+ miles between me and the organizers I really have no connection. Just curious to others' take. I am not hawking, endorsing or demeaning this event. Battlefield Tournament (Note: there are also links to the organizer's site on my forum's thread. I link to the thread to give a taste of reactions thus far.) |
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Schlager, You found a beauty (or it found you). The biggest load of BS imagionable.
A blackbelt level tournament, hahahaha ![]() It has: * Weapons kumite: Woohoo real sword fights (yeah right ![]() * Kata comp (that's going to work real well, comparing bo to sword ![]() * Intermural Seminars ![]() * Open sparring (that's going to be painful). On a more serious note, I'm guessing it some XMA/BS krotty tourney. I have some serious concerns though: Weapons for sparring will be made of wood of approximate size and weight to the real thing. Required safety equipment for sparring is: head with full face gear; shoulder, elbow, and knee pads; gloves of some type; and groin protectors for the males. You may wear as much added padding/safety equipment as you desire. Now that's a good combo, wooden weapons and "gloves of some type" ![]() Head with full face gear; shoulder, elbow and knee pads; gloves; and groin protectors for the males must be worn but you may wear as much added padding as you desire. All techniques should exhibit control. Control means contact without damage. A stinging or slight bruising is an acceptable risk but drawing blood or breaking bones are not. Judges maintain the right to determine what acceptable contact is. Due to the possibility of great damage with minimal contact, controlled strikes to the head will be strictly enforced (i.e. Drawing blood, causing a concussion or loss of consciousness or other such excessive contact to the head are grounds for disqualification). Judges determine excessive contact. Competitors or judges may call a time out if they observe any safety issues in the ring. Yeah, real save. NOT. Judging if excessive force has been used after some one has been killed is real useful. Also one of the Intermural Seminars: Koryo Gumdo Taught by: Master Edgard DeLaCruz Fourth degree black belt Samurang Sword of Korea Apparently there are still folks that believe that BS story ACE Escrima Taught by Sensei Charles Adams Double Certified, instructor with 14 years experience Didn't know escrima uses Japanese termology ![]() Schlager, if you value your health, stray away from it. It sounds like a dangerous load of BS Done ranting ![]() |
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Now that's a good combo, wooden weapons and "gloves of some type" |
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