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It only works because those who are faced with it, do not move the guard. Long guard and staff have similar weaknesses. I have a staff you have a staff. I point my staff at you. What do you do?The long guard works at the very highest level of fighting, so I don't think I can say it's a weak technique.
1. Try to dance around the staff that is pointing at you
2. Knock the staff away by using your stuff.
If you do not address the long guard, then it will keep you away, but not because it is so great, but becaue you simply refuse to address it.
This is an easy fix. Strike the limbs. If a person uses a long guard, then I can easily and effectively strike that limb without me getting hit with a counter. This is where gloves truly become an issue as they offer protection against these types of strikes. While this can be done with gloves on, the damage will not be the same.Sometimes the whole point of using the long guard is to provoke one of those responses, having a counter ready. Sometimes it's just to prevent the possibility of a simple direct attack, since the opponent has to deal with the guard first.
Shoes on and shoes off make a difference as well. For the opposite reason. Shoes on offers me protection as I strike, shoes off means I have to be more selective how I want my kick to land on that lead arm. But even with gloves on, I would still strike the guard. 3 things a guaranteed when striking a long guard
1. The strikes will wear down the user's arm
2. Strikes that land will cause the guard to be moved
3. Any movement of that long guard will force the person to re-establish the long guard that has been knocked out of place.
How the fighter returns his arm to the long guard depends on how the hand is struck but will be key to setting up entry points. Sometimes you want the long guard to be re-established so that you can take advantage of it. An established long guard is more dangers than one that is being established.
A person who uses their long guard for more than just a set-up or for more than keeping distance is the most dangerous, because the long guard "IS THE ATTACK" Think of it like an old fort. A spy comes into into the fort to unlock the gates at night for the attacking army. The attack didn't start with the army, it started with the spy unlocking the gate. Stop the attack by stopping the spy. In fighting remove the long guard to stop the attack or more accurately to change that method of attack.
Correct. There's no set time for how long a long guard must stay out. I leave my out for most of the time because it forces a person to deal with it. They will either ignore it, try to go around it or move it. So, I'm able to reduce my opponent's response to 3 things that I know they will do. Out of the 3 things they will choose, they will stick with the one that they feel works best for them. It takes a lot of the guessing game out of what entry they are going to use. It also delays their attack which gives me an opportunity to do a quick study on them. and their movement. But that is just my fight strategy which works well with the long fist strikes I use.Most of the high level fighters I've seen don't leave the long guard out all the time. They switch it up, sometimes just leaving it out for a bit after punching. That makes figuring out how to clear it out of the way trickier.