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Sad fact is that many tournaments do point sparring that has a ruleset that so severly limits the moves that can be used, that the end result resembles nothing of the art itself.
I concur with James. Point sparring is tag-sparring, plain and simple. I point-spar with my advanced students about 3 times per year and only to help them prepare for point-sparring in tournaments. I fight continuous with hard contact at least 2 times per week. But....I wasn't going to make any excuses about not sparring, because those were the rules at the tournament and I feel that a good fighter should be able to adjust to any rules thrown at them.
It cracks me up when I hear Kenpoists say that our art is "too lethal" for the UFC because the UFC has too many rule restrictions. The bottom line is that if you are a Kenpoist that gets KO'd in such an event, you wouldn't have done any better on the street against the SAME OPPONENT.
Jamie Seabrook
www.seabrook.gotkenpo.com
Cracks me up when people put down point sparring. I would love to see some of them get in the ring with some of the best fighters and get their butts whooped.Point shots still hurt!
Maybe from THE BEST, but the VAST majority seem to engage in flying backfists and light taps. Sad really...