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A knife fight (also called a duel) is a hand to hand combat in which each fighter is armed with a knife. It is similar to a swordfight, except that the knives are much shorter than swords, resulting in the combatants engaging at closer ranges. There are several martial arts and military systems of knife fighting each are usually distinguished by region and culture of their origin. Proponents of knife fighting systems utilize sparring and drills to hone their skills. This practice is rooted in historical effectiveness where knife fights were more common. Knife fighting is also emerging and quickly growing as a sport known as knife fencing where simulated knives are used to strike scoring zones for points. [edit] Knife gripsThere are several ways a knife can be held for offensive or defensive use. The two most common are the forward and reverse grips with the edge facing out. The following are variations of the forward grip:
The following are variations of the reverse grip:
Each grip has advantages and disadvantages. Holding the knife in one of the forward grips allows for more finesse and a longer range, while a reverse grip allows for more power and a shorter range. The reverse grip is regarded as more difficult to utilize in knife on knife combat due to a closer proximity between opponents. [edit] External links |
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