I am going to say that this either didn't happen or you got destroyed. My money is on destroyed which sent you into grappling.
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You must be projecting. What did you say - 20 or so smoker matches in the '90's?
Just your terminology says it didn't happen. They called them "kickboxing" matches then. Also, the guys that were pros then didn't have many fights. I think the main guy I trained with was like 7-1 or something, had lost to Bill Wallace. So for you to have 20 fights that there were no record of magically to me sounds like BS.
When I say Wing Chun Sparring I mean a drill set. or traditional sparring where you are in close start with hands touching an one person intiates the fight an just go from there...With in the confides of this sparring. You utilize speed but ease back on the power...Because your not trying to knock each other out...of course you can still use head gear and mma gloves for padding.
But when i say Free Spar...I am thinking of starting at a distance and closing the gap into your in WC range...an from there once you make contact or intercept the bridge you go into wing chun sparring trying to press your opponent space and jam them so they can not disconnect or gain space or distance...But if a distance occurs you simply re-gain the centerline an bridge the gap again.
Both Free sparring and Traditional Wing Chun sparring involves both kicks, punches, palms strikes, sweeps, take downs, joint locks, stand up grappling...Of course there are no eye gougues or the arm and leg breaks or the magnificent dim mak employed...But you still have a large range of tools you can utlize ....
I You can do light sparring, and high intensity sparring with power dial back to not do injury to your partner...Dont hurt your sparring partner!
teenage years we may have sparred several times a day so i can easily say 5000...Now i range between 50 to 700 in year...depending on the year an how many people im engaged with...
I'm calling BS on this. You're saying, as a teanager, you sparred 'easily' 5000 live rounds in one year?? So, you're saying you sparred an average of 13.5 'live rounds' each and every day? yeah, ok....
No offense, but I've seen your 'camps' clips, I am thinking your ideas of 'sparring' is far different than what most sane people on this planet call it anyway, so who knows.. :rolleyes:
He may mean total. I've got about 46,000 rounds over the past 30 years if that's the case. :p
hell in my high school days thats all we did was spar...because most of my friends werent WC guys...i only had one friend who did WC he was the only person i can do chi sau with....Of course cats on the street call it boxing...Boxing, Sparring, or what ever we faught others all the time...just being boys.
I used to beat up my little brother a lot growing up. I guess I could round up my sparring sessions to include that.
I was kind of more interested in what people do currently in the context of training WCK. But at this point, anyone who wants to respond is fine with me.
I went through a period where I did 2 hours of medium contact sparring weekly, only doing hard when one of my partners was gearing up for a sanda comp. At the time I thought it was making me better - I know now I can take a punch, a kick, even get concussed and still fight reasonably effectively.
At my current school my teacher is holding back sparring until I have a certain skill set built, his logic being that anyone can "jump around like a monkey" you don't need WC for that. Once you learn the WC body frame and can hold on to it, then sparring can begin.
Not sure if I agree with the approach, but will update once I'm out of the first stage.
Some schools go with that approach because traditionally it saved them embarassment if they had a practioner who just couldnt fight...some people are natural fighters. An add WC to their arsenal they adapt it to their fighting ability. I like the approach where you start doing chi sau and light sparring on day one. AS you learn drills, forms and other things you spar and chi sau at end of each class.
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End of story bro. lol! Tell yourself what you want. You can't whip your way out of a wet paper sack.
I might have someone your speed. My niece needs a sparring partner. I doubt that you can take her, but it will be close. After all, she has sparring experience that rivals anything that you have ever done.
He just competed and scored a place in a tournament where people F I G H T, he trains accordingly to F I G H T, and it appears that your main skill level is your ability to T Y P E.Quote:
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End of story bro. lol! Tell yourself what you want. You can't whip your way out of a wet paper sack.
Id suggest that you appear to everyone here, from your poor attempts of debate and lack of wit, to be a K N O B.
Just thought id highlight a few key points that have bubbled to the surface since this thread started