Thought we could have a discussion on sparring and the various aspects of it. So, here are the questions.:ultracool
1)What are your thoughts on sparring?
2)Do you do it?
3)Do you prefer point or continuous?
4)What level of contact do you prefer?
1) Personally, I enjoy sparring. While its not the same as a 'real fight' depending on how you gear up and what your overall gameplan is, you can get some realistic feeling. It certainly gives a great cardio workout and allows you to apply and see results of the various techniques, combos, etc. that you have. Its one thing to do them stationary, but add in some aliveness, add in someone moving, hitting back and the whole game chagnes.
2) Yes, every week!
3) Continuous although I've done point. For myself, I like to keep my training as real as possible. Stopping after each hit takes away from that.
4) It varies depending on what I'm working on that particular day. Some days I like to work on something specific, so I may start off at a slow pace, to work on the fine points or weak spots. Other days, I'll just start off with light contact and as the rounds go on, the contact level is increased.
1)What are your thoughts on sparring?
2)Do you do it?
3)Do you prefer point or continuous?
4)What level of contact do you prefer?
1) Personally, I enjoy sparring. While its not the same as a 'real fight' depending on how you gear up and what your overall gameplan is, you can get some realistic feeling. It certainly gives a great cardio workout and allows you to apply and see results of the various techniques, combos, etc. that you have. Its one thing to do them stationary, but add in some aliveness, add in someone moving, hitting back and the whole game chagnes.
2) Yes, every week!
3) Continuous although I've done point. For myself, I like to keep my training as real as possible. Stopping after each hit takes away from that.
4) It varies depending on what I'm working on that particular day. Some days I like to work on something specific, so I may start off at a slow pace, to work on the fine points or weak spots. Other days, I'll just start off with light contact and as the rounds go on, the contact level is increased.