Just wondering what opinions are about closing the distance when engaged in a knife fight with a long-range-fighting oponent.
I've been training for close-quarter techniques like parrying-and-countering and trapping-and-countering. But recently reallized that not all oponents will be standing right in front of me when attacking.
So, what if he's a few feet away, but lashing out with long-range slashes and stabs with an out-stretched arm?
Do I just hold my ground and stab or slash at his attacking arm.. Hope that a cut to the forearm or wrist will end the fight?
Do I avoid all attacks with footwork and angleing, and wait for him to get in range?
Do I try to hold the attacking arm after striking it (just like CQC) and then close the gap by pulling him and moving forward in and countering to the body?
Do I just shut the hell up and stop asking silly questions?
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Thanks for your help guys,
Keeper
I've been training for close-quarter techniques like parrying-and-countering and trapping-and-countering. But recently reallized that not all oponents will be standing right in front of me when attacking.
So, what if he's a few feet away, but lashing out with long-range slashes and stabs with an out-stretched arm?
Do I just hold my ground and stab or slash at his attacking arm.. Hope that a cut to the forearm or wrist will end the fight?
Do I avoid all attacks with footwork and angleing, and wait for him to get in range?
Do I try to hold the attacking arm after striking it (just like CQC) and then close the gap by pulling him and moving forward in and countering to the body?
Do I just shut the hell up and stop asking silly questions?

Thanks for your help guys,
Keeper
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