Weapons Availability is general in nature and does not speculate as to intent of weapon - just whether the weapon can be immediately used effectively or not.
From a strategic standpoint, one should typically maximize Weapon Availability on self and limit it as much as possible on the opponent(s).
Weapon Availability is associated with the concept of Line of Sight, in that Line of Sight is commonly one potential element of Weapon Availability.
Weapon Availability is associated with the principle of Economy of Motion in that Weapon Availability commonly allows for Economy of Motion to be implemented. And the converse is typically also true - lack of Weapon Availability often detracts from Economy of Motion.
Weapon Availability is associated with Body Alignment in that Body Alignment directly effects Weapon Availability both positively and negatively.
Weapon Availability is associated with Body Leverage and similar weapon related idioms in that each of those concepts relies upon Weapon Availability in order to be enacted.
Weapon Availability is commonly defined as purposeful positioning of self, but theoretically could also be applied to compelled positioning.
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