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Tiercel wrote:Sometimes I stay on my knees for so long, I forget, and have to leave them both down.
Outis wrote:-Line battle
have your fighters form a single file line and put one out in front of the line as a challenger. The first person in line rushes the challenger and they fight till one falls. The loser goes to the end of the line and the winner faces the next person in line (keeping any lost limbs). Continue till someone gets all the way through the line, or until you're tired.
Variation: regardless of who wins, the challenger regains all lost limbs and faces the next person in line. Continue till the challenger has faced everybody. Then switch places until everyone in line has a chance to be the challenger.
Outis wrote:-Uneven teams.
This is great if you have fighters of different skill levels. Fighters take turns outnumbered 2 to 1 or even 3 to 1. You aren't really expected to win so newer fighters need not feel discouraged by losing. It forces you to improve your skill, especially defense. It also lets you practice field awareness and crowd control that are usually require larger groups. If you attend larger events you'll find that teamwork is one of the most important and difficult skills to practice.
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Elyk wrote:What are some good games to do for individual weapon improvment? We work decently with teams (as much as we can), but what can I do to up the confidence level as well as the very basic weapon skills?
Elyk wrote:Quick question though, what do you guys usually do with rinohiders? There seems a misconception in our group that if their weapon hits yours before it hits you, it doesn't count (i.e. weapons tap, then sword continues to gut "It hit my sword" ) Do you guys deal with this much?
Elyk wrote:Quick question though, what do you guys usually do with rinohiders? There seems a misconception in our group that if their weapon hits yours before it hits you, it doesn't count (i.e. weapons tap, then sword continues to gut "It hit my sword" ) Do you guys deal with this much?
Nakamoto Amuro wrote:Hit them even harder, man. Simple as that.
Elyk wrote:on top of that, what would be the best thing to use? Are normal sized hoola-hoops to big, or cumbersone?
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