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Fight on the middle distance according to the FNF

The second workshop, which was held as part of the Knife party, was devoted to the fight in the middle distance according to the FNF. It is my beloved topic and I may talk about it very long and exciting. I'll describe the main points here.
From the point of FNF, the main task in the medium distance fight is the coordinated interaction of both hands. You may think, that the work of both hands is nothing new. However, the FNF technique is very different from other schools (from the Filipino school, for example). The majority of the sports knife fight schools do not have clear techniques in the medium distance fight. Some of them do not distinguish fight in the middle distance and clinch. However, in order to work effectively in a knife fight, you clearly need to separate these two directions. For example, in all martial arts there are medium distance fight and a clinch.

In the FNF, the methodological base for the medium distance fight was taken mainly from the Slavic-Goritsky fight. I am a certified instructor in it since 2007 (the direction of knife fight).

For the majority of sports knife fight experts this turned out to be a fundamentally new approach and vision in the medium distance fight.
So let's think, what do we have among the variety offered by knife schools at the moment on this topic? I think that only the Filipino school may offer a coordinated system in the medium distance fight. But is it suitable for the physiology of a European person from the point of biomechanic view?
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