Nolerama
Master Black Belt
We have a relatively new guy in the gym. He says he's been in and out of the MA's for a number of years now (MT and Karate). Nice enough guy, but he makes an incredible point to over stylize EVERYTHING.
I get this feeling in isolation drills with him that he changes the technique a bit to "look cool" or something like that. In a snap-down drill, he snapped me down, then shot his arm clear across his body with some sort of tiger-claw-esque motion, crossing down/across his centerline, hanging out in that position for a few seconds longer than As a good training partner, I recovered, and jammed his hand (now at his waist) and took his back a few times to let him know that kind of thing increases his risk of me taking his back (even if I got snapped down).
After the drill I let him know about my feelings on the way he's injecting movie-fu into his MMA training (not in that way, I was really nice about it). His "special" footwork makes him trip over himself. And he hangs out in weird, defensive-ish positions all the time. If they worked for him, then I wouldn't care, but they don't.
Anyone experience this before in a training partner? Any way to correct it?
I get this feeling in isolation drills with him that he changes the technique a bit to "look cool" or something like that. In a snap-down drill, he snapped me down, then shot his arm clear across his body with some sort of tiger-claw-esque motion, crossing down/across his centerline, hanging out in that position for a few seconds longer than As a good training partner, I recovered, and jammed his hand (now at his waist) and took his back a few times to let him know that kind of thing increases his risk of me taking his back (even if I got snapped down).
After the drill I let him know about my feelings on the way he's injecting movie-fu into his MMA training (not in that way, I was really nice about it). His "special" footwork makes him trip over himself. And he hangs out in weird, defensive-ish positions all the time. If they worked for him, then I wouldn't care, but they don't.
Anyone experience this before in a training partner? Any way to correct it?