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This article is about martial arts concept. For other uses, see Distancing (disambiguation).
Distancing is the appropriate selection of distance between oneself and a combatant throughout an encounter. Distancing is significant in an altercation as it determines both attack and defence options for all parties involved [1]. Timing and tactics are also important elements of combat which are often used in conjunction with distancing by experienced martial artists [2].
Distancing is an important concept in all combative sports and arts. It applies to both un-armed and armed combat. In a martial sense, armed combat takes the form of traditional weapons practice. Given the enormous variety of martial arts weapons in addition to the various ranges of un-armed combat, it is possible to divide distancing up into many sub-distances or ranges. Indeed, many martial arts have their own uniques expressions for various distances or ranges derived from those they specialise in.
Distances may be divided up in a number of ways which include various combinations of major and sub-ranges. Although many styles train practitioners at varying ranges, most styles specialise in one or two major sets of ranges[1].
In a general, most arts describe each of the following ranges (from longest to shortest)[2]:
- Non-contact range
- Kicking range
- Punching range
- Clinch fighting range
- Ground fighting range
In addition, a great may sub-ranges may be included. One example is the division of the punching range into [1]:
- Finger striking range
- Punching range
- Palm-striking range
All other ranges may also be subdivided in a similar manner.
Many martial arts focus on specific distances. Examples of this are as follows [2]:
- Kicking range: Taekwondo
- Punching range: Boxing
- Clinch fighting range: Wing Chun
- Ground fighting range: Brazilian Jujitsu
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Categories:- Martial arts terms
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