Zero
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Well, despite the below link proving beyond doubt that groundfighting never had a place in or alongside karate (just a wind up there) - how many of you train at your dojos or at home combining both karate (strike fighting) and grappling/submission techniques.
My old goju club used to devote time to pure freestyle sparring where you could fight mma and utilise both strikes and submission/takedowns at will and I found this made incredible sense and was great preparation for when you are up against practitioners with different skill sets. Although a goju ryu dojo, the club also trained in jujitsu (if you so desired) and mixing up the differing styles did not seem to impact negatively on competing in pure karate kumite or sport tournaments.
Due to relocation my current club, although great from a goju perspective (and it does spend time on ground work and defense training) they so far have resisted formalising any time to freestyle where students can flow between striking and grappling - is this the common theme?? It is always good to have the ability to fight and neutralise a grappler but it seems only a half way house when you cannot train with your whole attacking and defensive arsenal- responses/thoughts?
Does this mean I am moving away from traditional karate and goju and need to go purely into an mma club? I will always be a striker by heart and appreciate so many apsects of karate but with judo as my first ma from a young kid and jujitsu alongside I also like to lock up and throw opponents. Maybe I have to move on...
My old goju club used to devote time to pure freestyle sparring where you could fight mma and utilise both strikes and submission/takedowns at will and I found this made incredible sense and was great preparation for when you are up against practitioners with different skill sets. Although a goju ryu dojo, the club also trained in jujitsu (if you so desired) and mixing up the differing styles did not seem to impact negatively on competing in pure karate kumite or sport tournaments.
Due to relocation my current club, although great from a goju perspective (and it does spend time on ground work and defense training) they so far have resisted formalising any time to freestyle where students can flow between striking and grappling - is this the common theme?? It is always good to have the ability to fight and neutralise a grappler but it seems only a half way house when you cannot train with your whole attacking and defensive arsenal- responses/thoughts?
Does this mean I am moving away from traditional karate and goju and need to go purely into an mma club? I will always be a striker by heart and appreciate so many apsects of karate but with judo as my first ma from a young kid and jujitsu alongside I also like to lock up and throw opponents. Maybe I have to move on...