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Similiar to my comparison questions of ideal attacks for Grip & Grasp of Death ...
Does anybody practice a difference in the ideal attack between Mace of Aggression & Raking Mace (both vs two-handed lapel grabs pulling in)?
What factors make a difference between using each of these techniques (other than personal preferance)?
I figure that because Mace of Aggression first attacks high and Raking Mace first attacks low, that this may be related to the unavailability of a low target during M of A (eg. the opponent has elbows anchored and close together during the grab).
However, this would make for a tighter, closer, in-your-face attack for M of A (which is lower in the syllabus) than Raking Mace.
Comments welcome.
Does anybody practice a difference in the ideal attack between Mace of Aggression & Raking Mace (both vs two-handed lapel grabs pulling in)?
What factors make a difference between using each of these techniques (other than personal preferance)?
I figure that because Mace of Aggression first attacks high and Raking Mace first attacks low, that this may be related to the unavailability of a low target during M of A (eg. the opponent has elbows anchored and close together during the grab).
However, this would make for a tighter, closer, in-your-face attack for M of A (which is lower in the syllabus) than Raking Mace.
Comments welcome.