So! in light of recent events thought I’d check google for Defence against machete!

So! in light of recent events thought I’d check google for Defence against machete!

One made me laugh, defence against machete for beginners…

Hope he will forgive the play on accents… I thought I know Master Wong wiw be wight!

(Actually sarcastically I thought, I wonder if Master Wong wiw be wight)

“Ron like the wind” (in a Speedy Gonzalez accent)

Master Wong Eh! Cool!

Like kind of Greek democracy, responsibility of every English to pack a ppw eh! The human relationship with guns eh!

Problem is the event was probably not a Machete (Or a big Kukri/Kopis like Master Wong was waving about) a knife is sneakier… once a sneak is in knife range very difficult to stop as you do not expect it….

Though as far as the machete attack goes Master Wong had the defence in his other hand, the plank of wood… Machete vs. Machete of course is a different thing… say i know the first couple of moves of a sabre sword set, Master Wong did not actually show those tricksy moves…. Which I think is the basic Gurkha Kukri attack…

But yeah, number one martial art is perhaps not so much running as stepping really quickly… giving you that evasive capability…. shifting weight eh! I mean you do not want to be running away in a straight line from someone armed with a real bow and arrow eh! Be better off running towards them eh! irony eh!

I think when in the act of running you have lost control of very short-term direction.. from stationary you can like basic d&d take one step in like 8 or 16 discernible directions

Leave a Reply