Coucou yalls Is it possible to predict your opponent?
And I am not talking bout FAST REACTION to an existing strike. No, I have been wondering can we forsee a strike in that fraction when the opponent has made their mind to move and but the signal-to-muscle is still en route. I do not mean this in a big mystical way either. Is it possible to anticipate your opponents first move or next move just that fraction before he physically moves? Or can we at best react with a great speed? I think there is a difference. And I think an advantage to us exists if prediction of some kind is possible.
Me, I know it is not the same thing and but I can often predict next move in a chess match though only by opponents pattern of deployment or by virtue of opponent being a known quantity. I have read Bruces Tao of JKD and methods of interception, and but I do find it a little confusing in places. I have maybe a little adeptness with my hand already on an opponent, and it is then just possible to feel the balance change before uke deploys in earnest. I think I am reasonably fast at moving from stance to technique and can close distance or evade with a little speed. And but I cannot properly anticipate a free-standing opponent with no contact between us. React fast, yes. Anticipate, nope not quite. Can you do this? Is this even possible? If so, what are the cues to watch for, particularly:
~ how can you spot a simple jab-type punch before it is thrown?
~ how can you spot a simple front kick or side kick before it launches out?
If that is all rubbish or theoretical, pffft.. then I apologise in advance I am just asking. I would be very open to any opinions.
Yr most obdt hmble srvt,
Jenna
And I am not talking bout FAST REACTION to an existing strike. No, I have been wondering can we forsee a strike in that fraction when the opponent has made their mind to move and but the signal-to-muscle is still en route. I do not mean this in a big mystical way either. Is it possible to anticipate your opponents first move or next move just that fraction before he physically moves? Or can we at best react with a great speed? I think there is a difference. And I think an advantage to us exists if prediction of some kind is possible.
Me, I know it is not the same thing and but I can often predict next move in a chess match though only by opponents pattern of deployment or by virtue of opponent being a known quantity. I have read Bruces Tao of JKD and methods of interception, and but I do find it a little confusing in places. I have maybe a little adeptness with my hand already on an opponent, and it is then just possible to feel the balance change before uke deploys in earnest. I think I am reasonably fast at moving from stance to technique and can close distance or evade with a little speed. And but I cannot properly anticipate a free-standing opponent with no contact between us. React fast, yes. Anticipate, nope not quite. Can you do this? Is this even possible? If so, what are the cues to watch for, particularly:
~ how can you spot a simple jab-type punch before it is thrown?
~ how can you spot a simple front kick or side kick before it launches out?
If that is all rubbish or theoretical, pffft.. then I apologise in advance I am just asking. I would be very open to any opinions.
Yr most obdt hmble srvt,
Jenna