
the topic of combat is very difficult to discuss....
everyone has many different ideas.. and many different life experiences...
And discussing a combat between \"experienced\" , and \"unexperienced\" person can aslo be difficult.
Is the experienced guy a man who spent 20yrs of his life sword fighting, and the unexperienced guy just pickup a sword last night and wanted to see how to use it?
in this case outcome is pretty obvious... unless our \'master\' was asleep at the time of the fight.
in many cases soldiers were called \"experienced\" or veteran after surviving just one battle. this clearly doesnt make them 100,000 times stronger than an \"unexperienced\" opponent.
From personal experience of some 17yrs of martial arts training (karate, kendo). A true begginer still has a small ( and i mean small) chance of defeating a well trained person. That chance is mostly dependent on his physical/mental attributes. A 6\"6\' 130 kg mountain of muscle, who happens to be agile as a cat, could easily pose a threat to even a well trained man of say 5\"11\' and 80kg. Simple physics will tell you that. (this refers to unarmed combat mostly).
presence of a weapon favours training more of course, but physical attributes should not be underestimated.
Simple example.... Germanic tribesman were more than a match for Roman legionares in 1 v 1 combat despite the Roman\'s superior training and technology, simply due to difference in strenght, size etc...
While i dont claim to have the answers, i think its something to think about.
Cheers
