Would you do me a huge favour and stop saying "simply" as if learning to effectively fight other trained fighters were a bit like walking out to the mailbox for the paper.
You want to do right...
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Would you do me a huge favour and stop saying "simply" as if learning to effectively fight other trained fighters were a bit like walking out to the mailbox for the paper.
You want to do right...
Laughing Cow,
No arguing with that. If you're more satisfied with one approach than another, that basically legitimates itself, as far as I'm concerned.
My conclusion has been different. Sort...
MasterKiller,
Quite right. More to the point, I blend things together because I don't want to distinguish between individual flavours.
I have much love for martial arts of all sorts. And...
MasterKiller,
I agree with you wholeheartedly. If my objective is to fight in a certain style, then I absolutely have to give the training a chance. And even when I'm learning at a different...
Only assuming that the only valuable asset of their school is their low kick. If I go there to learn something from them, but not everything from them, then it's hardly a waste of either of our...
Laughing Cow,
Some of us get what you're talking about just fine. We just disagree.
I know I've been harping on this lately. But do you have footage of you sparring? Maybe I've lost...
Pretentious arsery. The other white meat.
:)
I think he's saying the opposite. (Laughing Cow, feel free to correct one or both of us.) He's not asking about using techniques from outside your style. He's asking about being able to use...
Nope. I'm perplexed by it. I understand the question. I just can't believe what an issue it is.
Stuart B.
1.) Do you do free-sparring (anything goes)?
Not literally "anything goes." But my sparring has gotten more and more permissive over the years. Started in taekwondo, which was mostly high kicks...