Glycerine0160
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I don't really ever get the opportunity to spar in my academy so I have to go in theory here or based of your experiences.
I was on the kempo board just watching a clip of sparring and it involved many fast, consecutive hooks and some jabs. For entries they would sometimes throw inside/outside hook kicks. (they were disallowed taken downs)
So it got me thinking.... (mind any of my spelling)
a move like the lop sao, think it would be really that easy to pull of with a flail of fast punches? I suppose you would probably parry a few or whatever have it, and you could get the block off and pull them with at least one of those flying punches. Regardless, one lop sao punch to the face is well worth 2-3 of these poorly guided jabs/hooks.
since I'm also on a tangent right now.
When you guys sparr, do you find yourself utilizing a whole **** load of trapping? I only did light sparring once in my academy and I remember using a lot of trapping but I was only like 6 months in and had no experience with sparring. (I've wrestled some in high school and been into a few fights, so I wasn't new to the atmosphere) but my reflexes were way slow and ideas came way too late. I'm a lot more confident now in utilizing more moves.
Lastly, I have this buddy who is pretty agressive and at least 30-40 lbs on me. He always wants to sparr and he only has wrestling experience. I'm not overly worried cause he has a wrestling mat in his basement and a bunch of gear, (although I would be bring my sparring gloves, no way im using boxing gloves. I mean I could, but I want to try more of my techniques and boxing gloves would inhibit that.)
think I should take up his offer?
He also wants to learn some jkd so that wouldn't be bad. Plus I could have someone to spend time with sensitivity drills.
I was on the kempo board just watching a clip of sparring and it involved many fast, consecutive hooks and some jabs. For entries they would sometimes throw inside/outside hook kicks. (they were disallowed taken downs)
So it got me thinking.... (mind any of my spelling)
a move like the lop sao, think it would be really that easy to pull of with a flail of fast punches? I suppose you would probably parry a few or whatever have it, and you could get the block off and pull them with at least one of those flying punches. Regardless, one lop sao punch to the face is well worth 2-3 of these poorly guided jabs/hooks.
since I'm also on a tangent right now.
When you guys sparr, do you find yourself utilizing a whole **** load of trapping? I only did light sparring once in my academy and I remember using a lot of trapping but I was only like 6 months in and had no experience with sparring. (I've wrestled some in high school and been into a few fights, so I wasn't new to the atmosphere) but my reflexes were way slow and ideas came way too late. I'm a lot more confident now in utilizing more moves.
Lastly, I have this buddy who is pretty agressive and at least 30-40 lbs on me. He always wants to sparr and he only has wrestling experience. I'm not overly worried cause he has a wrestling mat in his basement and a bunch of gear, (although I would be bring my sparring gloves, no way im using boxing gloves. I mean I could, but I want to try more of my techniques and boxing gloves would inhibit that.)
think I should take up his offer?
He also wants to learn some jkd so that wouldn't be bad. Plus I could have someone to spend time with sensitivity drills.