ilhe4e12345
Green Belt
An interesting "event" happened to me this past saturday and I just wanted to get some of my fellow martial arts pracitioners and masters out there your opinions on this. Do you teach/participate in sparing? Let me explain my reason for bringing this up...
This past saturday I was at my close friends party they had for her 2 year old son (his second birthday) and usually all of our friends go to show support for the kid and have a goodt ime which it was...but towards the end of the night after the kids left and it was just the adults (our friends) hanging out it turned into a normal party. My friend Dan who is very interested in martial arts was asking me about my lessons and what I have been learning and while showing him a "technique" I learned in Bagua (arm/elbow control break) my friend Andy wanted to spar....now heres my thing and maybe im jsut weird but I hate sparring. I really do...even with other true martial artists and sifu's I hate it. Not the "conbat" of it but the fact that it limits you on what you can do. For example I cant go for a eye attack or strike like I have learned in mantis or a kick to the knee/stomach or any of the moves that I have learned and it just seems to turn into a boxing match (not that those arent fun lol) and while sparring with my friend Andy it took great strength and paying attention to NOt hurt him. Im not trying to sound like a tuff guy or anything but he doesnt have any fighting skills, he was just messing around as we were all having a good laugh about it but there were 4 times (in the 5 minute sparring session) that I almost struck his face, eyes, neck and knee more then once...and it just was eye opening to me. Not that I dont know how to defend myself (i have used my martial arts in real life many times to defend myself including whejn I was working as a bouncer at the strip club so I know how to use the skills I have learned) but it just seems sparring limits what I can actually do. Our sparring turned into a half boxing/jab fest.
Basically what im saying is...I really dislike sparring and feel as if it limits me on what I know. Anyone else feel this way? Maybe im jsut ignorant to what sparring is suppose to teach you...I dont know. My two teachers havent really brought up sparring but we do practice techniques and drills on our selves and other students in the class.
This past saturday I was at my close friends party they had for her 2 year old son (his second birthday) and usually all of our friends go to show support for the kid and have a goodt ime which it was...but towards the end of the night after the kids left and it was just the adults (our friends) hanging out it turned into a normal party. My friend Dan who is very interested in martial arts was asking me about my lessons and what I have been learning and while showing him a "technique" I learned in Bagua (arm/elbow control break) my friend Andy wanted to spar....now heres my thing and maybe im jsut weird but I hate sparring. I really do...even with other true martial artists and sifu's I hate it. Not the "conbat" of it but the fact that it limits you on what you can do. For example I cant go for a eye attack or strike like I have learned in mantis or a kick to the knee/stomach or any of the moves that I have learned and it just seems to turn into a boxing match (not that those arent fun lol) and while sparring with my friend Andy it took great strength and paying attention to NOt hurt him. Im not trying to sound like a tuff guy or anything but he doesnt have any fighting skills, he was just messing around as we were all having a good laugh about it but there were 4 times (in the 5 minute sparring session) that I almost struck his face, eyes, neck and knee more then once...and it just was eye opening to me. Not that I dont know how to defend myself (i have used my martial arts in real life many times to defend myself including whejn I was working as a bouncer at the strip club so I know how to use the skills I have learned) but it just seems sparring limits what I can actually do. Our sparring turned into a half boxing/jab fest.
Basically what im saying is...I really dislike sparring and feel as if it limits me on what I know. Anyone else feel this way? Maybe im jsut ignorant to what sparring is suppose to teach you...I dont know. My two teachers havent really brought up sparring but we do practice techniques and drills on our selves and other students in the class.