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Being short gives me a brutal advantage of exploiting particular vulnerability of a tall opponent's belly in fencing and in case of a fight

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    annesong@lemmy.world
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    I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

    1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
    2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

    And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

    I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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    • A annesong@lemmy.world

      I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

      1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
      2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

      And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

      I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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      justdaveisfine
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      I swear I saw this exact same post like a week ago?

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        I swear I saw this exact same post like a week ago?

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        everett@lemmy.ml
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        You did.

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        • A annesong@lemmy.world

          I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

          1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
          2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

          And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

          I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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          rock_hand@lemmy.world
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          If you lunge incorrectly that 6’5” male has won. Probably best to run.

          But cool insight if you’re backed into a corner.

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          • A annesong@lemmy.world

            I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

            1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
            2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

            And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

            I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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            droning_in_my_ears@lemmy.world
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            #5

            Didn't you post this exact same thing before?

            Do you have like an impaling fetish or what?

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            • A annesong@lemmy.world

              I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

              1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
              2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

              And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

              I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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              anarki_@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Why new account but same post.

              Bot testing?

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              • A annesong@lemmy.world

                I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

                1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
                2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

                And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

                I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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                Libb
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                Some bot/troll seems to b back from the dead? One more blocked.

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                • A annesong@lemmy.world

                  I (21f) am 5'5" and skinny. I recently attended a self-defense class, and there I was tought how to use a pocket knife. And as I have some male friends 6'5"+ tall, I thought that that height actually makes their belly particularly vulnerable in case of a fight (compared to a short guy/girl):

                  1. a short person's shoulder height is around the same level as the the tall person's belly making it easier to stab/hit;
                  2. a tall guy's belly is proportionally a larger target.

                  And in general, if a 6'5"+ guy stands in front of me with his stomach released (even if he has just a bit of a belly) it feels like having an exposed, large and squishy punching/stabbing bag right in front of me, into which, if needed, I can easily harshly and deeply plunge anything straight away.

                  I also practice historical fencing (rapier) and most of the times I stab tall opponents into the belly - my favorite thrusts are ducking counterattacks when I duck while they attack, go low and impale a tall guy's unprotected belly right onto my rapier.

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                  ButteryMonkey
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                  For anyone seeing this who might be from somewhere that uses metric, 5’5 is above average height for a woman, average being 5’4. Not really accurate to call yourself short.

                  6’5 is well above average for men. Average being 5’9.

                  Your 4 inch difference with an average opponent isn’t going to do you much good.

                  Besides that, being shorter means everything is proportionally shorter, including your reach. Good luck having a rapier handy when you need it.

                  It’s not much of an advantage, but have fun with the thought. Just stop posting the same thing in different formats. Last time was a question asking if your idea was accurate, and lots of people explained how it wasn’t… and now this additional justification…

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