wshaffer linked to an interesting column over on McSweeney's titled
Bitchslap: A Column About Women and Fighting. The posts range around quite a bit, from actual combat-related thoughts like
A Short and Potentially Hazardous Guide to Sparring Strategy (which might be of interest to the "writing fight scenes" crowd -- I promise, I haven't forgotten about that) to more philosophical things like
"On Impact" to pretty good social commentary like
"Dressing Up, Looking Down."Some of the things she says bother me, because it's easy to lose sight of the fact that she acknowledges herself to be a woman with a shitty temper, and that her behavior is not necessarily a model you should follow. But it makes for interesting reading regardless.
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Date: 2011-06-30 09:08 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-06-30 09:26 pm (UTC)In Shotokan, if you can connect with gyaku zuki or yoko geri kekomi, whoever you hit is really going to know they've been kissed. But much as I love the style, I'm coming to realise it's not very flexible in terms of what you can use it for outside the dojo.
...Which is my long-wided way of saying the column's giving me new and interesting perspectives on physical violence.
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Date: 2011-06-30 10:37 pm (UTC)Right now all my fitness time is taken up with running and weightlifting, but someday I'll figure out how to make the time for martial arts again.
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Date: 2011-06-30 10:41 pm (UTC)Wow. That is not what you might call an open or welcoming culture.