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Don't get a big EGO but the punching makes you look like a better fighter. Before you had some awkwardness about your fighting style that I didn't see this time. You had better command of your body and you seem to be more stable now. You say that you are slowly trying to improve, but from my end it looks like your improved big time between the first video that you showed and this one.
You might try putting a front leg sidekick under those long jabs coming at you. Put a couple sidekicks in there and your opponent's rear hand will drop to cover and you can change to a round kick to the head.
You also might consider working on a back kick/back hook kick for when people lift the leg and throw more than one kick. Set up from closed stance with a front leg kicker. They can't run away when they're on one leg, and if you land a couple with good timing they'll be hesitant to attack you.
Are you allowed to kick the legs when you spar? If yes then that's a good tactic a low kick is your fastest kick and hard to defend and it unsettles your opponent so you can use that to punch and kick more, but I know a lot of traditional martial arts don't allow you to kick the legs when sparring if that's the case to quote John kreese "sweep the leg" lol joke aside use your front leg to give a small sweep to his front leg, it doesn't hurt him and it unbalances him one of my go to moves is to sweet and that unsettles them and then throw a side kick with the same leg
Okay the do the sweep it's not a kick just a small tap to the lead footWe are not allowed to do leg kicks.
Okay the do the sweep it's not a kick just a small tap to the lead foot
He does spar other people look at his other videos I could be wrong here but from I can see this is a 1 to 1 classjust out of curiosity, are you not allowed to spar anyone other than your instructor? i see you improve as you go but a HUGE part of learning to spar is variety, you get used to the way your instructor fights and thus limits your growth, see if he will allow you to spar some one of your rank or higher that has control, then you can feel the difference in fighters.
btw i have not seen any 3 way combos yet as was suggested last video. try utilizing a left right and kick combo such as a lead left hand downward chop, a right hand uppercut followed by either a right leg front,roundhouse, or side kick to start off. this is an easy 3 move combo and you can close any gap between you and your opponent.
just out of curiosity, are you not allowed to spar anyone other than your instructor? i see you improve as you go but a HUGE part of learning to spar is variety, you get used to the way your instructor fights and thus limits your growth, see if he will allow you to spar some one of your rank or higher that has control, then you can feel the difference in fighters.
btw i have not seen any 3 way combos yet as was suggested last video. try utilizing a left right and kick combo such as a lead left hand downward chop, a right hand uppercut followed by either a right leg front,roundhouse, or side kick to start off. this is an easy 3 move combo and you can close any gap between you and your opponent.