tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1827293309574913027.post4716718370268597871..comments2023-03-30T00:52:50.594-07:00Comments on Sword and Circle: 'What's the Damage'?Maijahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18264657619197571965noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1827293309574913027.post-58925576690099710512011-09-22T10:44:49.092-07:002011-09-22T10:44:49.092-07:00Hi Maija,
Great blog post. The kinds of things y...Hi Maija, <br />Great blog post. The kinds of things you mention...fighting when you have major advantages...versus issues of technique are difference of scale maybe. Manipulating the circumstances in a broader way. Rory's stuff makes me think about this as well.Mike Panianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02922131761923238972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1827293309574913027.post-6419283436781527292011-09-21T09:39:11.583-07:002011-09-21T09:39:11.583-07:00This reminds me of the stories passed down in the ...This reminds me of the stories passed down in the Wing Chun world. Stories about rooftop challenge matches.<br /><br />One story about Ip Man shows how he set up the playing field, using environment to his advantage in order to up the odds in his favour.<br /><br />When we look back and watch that (horrible) footage of these matches, it makes me realize that stories got blown out of proportion. A lot of times, rules and agreements were put in place - often benefiting the storyteller.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com