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    Thanks for the vids. CMA sport fencing is still pretty rare in Canada. Personally, I've simply gone to various SCA get-togethers, and have fenced with friends of various MAs.

    I watched the vids, and enjoyed what I saw. It's interesting to see how there's a fairly consistent range and line being maintained. This brings to mind the principles, tactics and strategies of Western Fencing.

    Do you know what the sparring guidelines/rules were/are?

    Cheers,

    Christian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiao3 Meng4 View Post
    Thanks for the vids. CMA sport fencing is still pretty rare in Canada. Personally, I've simply gone to various SCA get-togethers, and have fenced with friends of various MAs.

    I watched the vids, and enjoyed what I saw. It's interesting to see how there's a fairly consistent range and line being maintained. This brings to mind the principles, tactics and strategies of Western Fencing.

    Do you know what the sparring guidelines/rules were/are?

    Cheers,

    Christian
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    http://www.worldjianshu.org/Rules/ta...3/Default.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by count View Post
    Interesting. I like the attempt to codify critical vs. effective strikes.

    Will the ring be the same size as a regular SanShou/Lei Tai?

    Will the Judge Setup be the same as well?

    Will empty hand techniques be allowed? How will they be judged?
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    Hello Christian,

    Trapping with empty hand is allowed, but I believe striking is not. The rationale is to keep the focus on our ability to use the jian.

    Here are a few Jianshu Matches at the U.S. International Kuoshu Championship Tournament Hunt Valley, MD

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb36DI82yxI

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmC0jsJsnqE

    There are some quirks due to the nature of sport, but I joined the league because they are the only ones who are out there dueling rather than speculating.

    M.Dasargo

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    The vids are pretty dark... looks like standard fencing headgear?

    It's nice to see Jian duelling in a tournament venue. I'm sure it will evolve over time... congrats on having found such an enjoyable sport!
    "It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own." -Cicero

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