Bruno@MT
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But the first question that leaps to my mind is "why would you set out not to do such a major component of martial arts training?"
The reason is that unless both fighters have very good technique, a sparring session becomes about 'winning' and not about improving technique. Randori within Genbukan is only done at higher levels that have proven they have good technique.
Are you afraid of sparring? (And I'm asking this of everyone, not just the OP.) Why? What scares you? I ask this because it seems to me that overcoming that fear or trepidation is both an important personal goal and a useful exercise in coming to grips with the effect of adrenaline and intimidation.
The fact that it scares some people is fine. It's useful. Learn to work through it and you'll have put sparring to one of its most basic uses.
Try to skirt around it and you'll just have short changed yourself.
Stuart
I am not afraid of randori, but I flat out refuse to fight full contact.
I am a software developer / systems engineer. I need my brain. I am not going to let people pound me in the head for no good reason. I had a severe concussion once in my life, and that was enough. Accidents happen during partner drill and resistance training as well, and I accept that. I am just not going to invite it.
And if some people label that as fear: whatever. Being able to sit behind a computer screen 12 hours per day without a headache and providing an income is higher on my priorities list than being a tough full contact fighter.