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Style: Sticks & Jits & Fritz--
I tried out Western Fencing earlier this year and it was a lot of fun. But I thought to myself, if only fencing was done with a stick, without the hand guard augmenting the defensive blocks and parries, and without the foot work confines of the strip, and with the opportunity to punch/kick and grapple.
Ha I guess I do already know how to dance that way.
I've been considering the local Hema group though, but that's another subject.
Still want to train in Canne fencing or Lion Drome racing if the opportunity ever arrises.Last edited by wikidbounce; 8/22/2012 9:28pm at .
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Oh my god, that is awesome!
You're right. The footwork especially was a completely different animal.
Those old woodcutings really don't do any justice to the movments. The panels in the OP and other stuff I've seen prety much crossed right over but that competition footage is off the chain! I think this might be the coolest spectator sport I've ever seen.
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Style: FMA, dumbek, Indian clubs--
As I understand it, canne de combat has a sport variety and a fighting variety, like savate. The stuff in old self defense manuals is usually more straightforward than what's in that video. I've never seen the crouching and spinning in the old manuals.
You might want to check out Craig Gemeiner's (sp?) website savateaustralia.com. Good articles about classical fighting systems. His academy does savate, canne de combat, vigny stickfighting, chausson etc, so they do canne de combat + savate + grappling. Here's a vid where he combines stick + grappling + kicking:
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Craig Gemeiner was the Savate instructor I was referring to before, he has a range of Canne De Combat DVDs.
http://www.freewebstore.org/bootfigh...ge1000148.aspx
I recomend you check out http://www.youtube.com/user/skylorenz for Canne Italiana, similar to the non sport version of Canne de Combat. It's the other Canne art I really want to train. There probably wouldn't be any Itallian Canne masters teaching in my Hemisphere though.



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Style: FMA, dumbek, Indian clubs
Canne de combat on Cracked article