FearlessFreep
Senior Master
Well, I've had two classes with sparring since I first asked about tactics a few weeks back (we only spar on wednesdays; our school s not heavily focused on it) I think I've had a big improvement. Granted, my total numbers of experiences in sparring can be counted on two hands, so it's easy to make improvement, but still...I'm trying to learn and it's been helpful some of the feedback I've gotten here.
Some areas of work/improvement:
1) Lateral evasion with counter strike. This is going very well. Rather than blocking a strike and trying to counter, or evading backwards, I've been working a lot on slide steps to either side followed with a sidekick or roundhouse kick, depending on angle.
2) Speed. I'm faster than the other two adults I spar with and I'm finally using it to my advantage in attack. (I mentioned before in a different thread that I tended to slow myself down unconciously to match my opponents rhythm as if we were doing a drill..I tried not to do that and stay at my own tempo, and it was a big difference)
3) Press the attack. I used to wait for an opening in the guard and try to get in; I've been working on being more aggressive and going for an attack to center mass and if hhis arms are up and he doesn't move, that's his problem
I still have an awful lot to learn. My instructor says I still have 'Bambi legs' and get off balance when coming in for attacks with multiple combinations; he says I need to be smoother and more balanced in my footwork. I also need to work my footwork in for closing distance to setup different kinds of attacks. Most of my thought process recently has been in terms of fighting against a taller/heavier, and slower opponent. So at this point I don't really have a style' of my own, there's just way too much I don't even know or understand yet, I'm just learning how to do a few things in part situations
Some areas of work/improvement:
1) Lateral evasion with counter strike. This is going very well. Rather than blocking a strike and trying to counter, or evading backwards, I've been working a lot on slide steps to either side followed with a sidekick or roundhouse kick, depending on angle.
2) Speed. I'm faster than the other two adults I spar with and I'm finally using it to my advantage in attack. (I mentioned before in a different thread that I tended to slow myself down unconciously to match my opponents rhythm as if we were doing a drill..I tried not to do that and stay at my own tempo, and it was a big difference)
3) Press the attack. I used to wait for an opening in the guard and try to get in; I've been working on being more aggressive and going for an attack to center mass and if hhis arms are up and he doesn't move, that's his problem

I still have an awful lot to learn. My instructor says I still have 'Bambi legs' and get off balance when coming in for attacks with multiple combinations; he says I need to be smoother and more balanced in my footwork. I also need to work my footwork in for closing distance to setup different kinds of attacks. Most of my thought process recently has been in terms of fighting against a taller/heavier, and slower opponent. So at this point I don't really have a style' of my own, there's just way too much I don't even know or understand yet, I'm just learning how to do a few things in part situations