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This shows the old karate sparring I grew up with. How about some discussion on how and why these two fights look so different? Does it say something about the evolution of modern karate?Funny how the minuscule but inexorable creep occurs, only to revealed at itās extremes!
The rules changed from the old days until now is also a big factorIām sure these two videos have been deliberately chosen for their marked contrast, so we shouldn't read too much into the video, butā¦.
The modern players look very cautious about doing anything probably because they are counter attack fighters (āgo no senā) and are playing a āwait and seeā game. Landing an offensive technique requires a lot of skill obtained by deep training. Counter attacking is a little easier.
Plus, when did so much bouncing around come into vogue? It gives away your opportunities since itās very hard to press an attack forwards if your body is bouncing backward or up in the air. Conserve your energy, for goodness sake!
Sparring a bouncer is a lot of fun. Thereās nothing easier than timing a bounce.Iām sure these two videos have been deliberately chosen for their marked contrast, so we shouldn't read too much into the video, butā¦.
The modern players look very cautious about doing anything probably because they are counter attack fighters (āgo no senā) and are playing a āwait and seeā game. Landing an offensive technique requires a lot of skill obtained by deep training. Counter attacking is a little easier.
Plus, when did so much bouncing around come into vogue? It gives away your opportunities since itās very hard to press an attack forwards if your body is bouncing backward or up in the air. Conserve your energy, for goodness sake!
ā¦.whack āem when theyāre airborn!Sparring a bouncer is a lot of fun. Thereās nothing easier than timing a bounce.
That is the exact timing strategy. Takes a little trial and error, but what doesnāt?ā¦.whack āem when theyāre airborn!
Funny how the minuscule but inexorable creep occurs, only to revealed at itās extremes!
Ahah it also tells a lot about how switching music extremes makes a lot of difference!
Even if, if they're good, they're never airborne. Even in the funny video above, you can clearly see that the competitors are always firmly on their toes.ā¦.whack āem when theyāre airborn!
I don't know if I can agree with that. But I do agree that you can recognize a heavy bounce versus a light bounce. The former is easier to predict and use to your advantage. The latter is rather difficult to time or use to one's advantage. Comparable to a fidget spinner. IMHOSparring a bouncer is a lot of fun. Thereās nothing easier than timing a bounce.
Youāre a bouncer, arenāt you?I don't know if I can agree with that. But I do agree that you can recognize a heavy bounce versus a light bounce. The former is easier to predict and use to your advantage. The latter is rather difficult to time or use to one's advantage. Comparable to a fidget spinner. IMHO
Used to be.Youāre a bouncer, arenāt you?
Used to be.
I just found out that you are absolutely right.Funny how the minuscule but inexorable creep occurs, only to revealed at itās extremes!
How very strange for a traditional school of Karate. Have you asked what his motivation is in doing this?I just found out that you are absolutely right.
I've been training in my dojo since 2008 or so. My sensei has been teaching for over 40 years.
In all that time, we have only been permitted to wear white gi.
Just the other day, our Sensei, out of nowhere, issued a statement that he will permit 2nd Dan and above to wear black gi or white gi, as they prefer.
3rd Dan and above may wear black bottoms and white tops or all black, or all white, as they prefer.
7th Dan and above are to wear black gi.
Iāll tell you whatās next: training to gangsta hippy hoppity āmusicā played over blasting PAs, declarations of being made a āHanshiā via a committee of meek, pliable senior students and silky satin keikogi like David Carradine wore for special fights in āKung Fuā!It's anarchy, I tell ya! It's all building up to something! What's next?