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by viraptor
721 days ago
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> in martial arts you have even more stances, rotation around more axes and arrhythmic moves. I wonder how true this is. Specifically I think you could simplify the moves into steps with "who hits who" states. You could normalise out the rhythm, following the "everything's in 4/4 if you don't count like a nerd" idea. So you'd end up with just the key frames of either contacts/impact or change of the movement direction. Would martial arts really have even more variety here? |
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It depends, but yes. Martial arts is not just boxing. Take the following choreography from one style of Pencak silat:
https://youtu.be/8H0x1AKlpM4?si=QJLNffTUozn9kCf9