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- | </WRAP> | + | ====== The triangular situation ====== |
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+ | The triangular situation is the basis of most positional tactics. Understanding and practicing this situation lays the foundation and perfects the essential skills of good cooperation. | ||
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+ | Triangle practice is about the proper positional play necessary to fight with two or more fighters against a single, often better, fighter. This should be done in such a way that, if possible, no one is put at risk. | ||
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+ | **Blue** are the attackers\\ | ||
+ | **Yellow** is the single opponent\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Two attackers ===== | ||
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+ | The basic idea is that the opponent is held on a central perpendicular between them, so that an isosceles triangle can always be formed. | ||
+ | In doing so, the attackers slowly approach the opponent | ||
+ | This requires both attackers to coordinate with each other, both in distance to the opponent and to each other | ||
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+ | Now, when the opponent moves towards one of the attackers, it is necessary that the latter does not merely move backwards to avoid it, but also moves towards his co-attacker at the same time. The latter should use the opportunity to attack or at least pursue the opponent. Thus, as the co-attacker moves toward the opponent, the movement away from the opponent and toward behind the co-attacker becomes a circular path around the currently unattacked co-attacker. | ||
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+ | **The numbers** indicate the probable speed of the movements (including reaction speed)\\ | ||
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+ | ===== More than two attackers ===== | ||
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+ | Things get more complicated when there are three or four attackers, since matching attackers is no longer so easy. | ||
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+ | There are two possible ways: | ||
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+ | ==== Way 1 ==== | ||
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+ | Two form a triangle and the rest stay between them slightly backwards, so that an arc is formed to the opponent. | ||
+ | The attackers forming the triangle form it just as if they were doing it in pairs. | ||
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+ | ==== Way 2 ==== | ||
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+ | Two form a triangle, and the others stay behind it for now. Depending on their fighting strength or armament, they support the first line or send out runners. | ||
+ | The attackers forming the triangle form it the same way as if they were doing it in pairs. | ||
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