Title says it, I'm curious what the members here think of full contact karate, as well as no-contact, or light contact? I personally have fought in both, and prefer the no contact, but will wait to voice my opinions until a later time.
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With no contact A persons does not train distance as well And can make more moves but those moves are not often safe moves for contact fighting. And much less safer for street fighting. Most all point fighters when they have gone on to contact fighting have had to rethink and adjust there distance there power level and commitments So they often do not fare as well in there transitional fight. until they have regrouped for contact. Even light contact prepares you for real fighting better then points. BUT its what does the person want and is it just for the sport when you go for point spar . If so fine. But never think it is near what contact would expose.I find your feelings of noncontact to be interesting. I have fought both types as stated, and I personally feel that full contact is more limiting than the non contact. More info about that later.
Ok, here I go.With no contact A persons does not train distance as well And can make more moves but those moves are not often safe moves for contact fighting. And much less safer for street fighting. Most all point fighters when they have gone on to contact fighting have had to rethink and adjust there distance there power level and commitments So they often do not fare as well in there transitional fight. until they have regrouped for contact. Even light contact prepares you for real fighting better then points. BUT its what does the person want and is it just for the sport when you go for point spar . If so fine. But never think it is near what contact would expose.
I don't fight in tournaments or teach tournament sparring. I find it unrealistic in comparison to what happens on the street.
Just curiousdid you start in no contact or full? I started in no contact, and when I switched, there was no problem. I have never had a problem in a real fight ever. As I said it is easier to let go of your control, than it is to gain your control.WyldFya, I understand your position on there beign to many rules in most styles of full-contact. I have found this to be very frustrating and always look for the little tourneys that allow a wider variety of techniques and maybe are a little more lax on rules. I have fought in some local tourneys that allowed you to do almost anything as long as it was stand-up. I find these to be very interesting and also disturbing at the same time. My problem that I have with no/little-contact is that they are very impractical and they are poor from a training position. You will fight the way you train and if you are training with little or no contact you will fight this way on the street. I do not encourage anybody to do this style of training or competition. You may not think it will affect your skills, but it does. If you do choose to do this type of fighting keep in iknd that it could mess with your fighting ability in the long run. JMHO.
Just curiousdid you start in no contact or full? I started in no contact, and when I switched, there was no problem. I have never had a problem in a real fight ever. As I said it is easier to let go of your control, than it is to gain your control.