I recently sparred with one of my instructors. This was the first time I sparred with an Instructor. It was fun, however, still being new, I just started sparring and it's always been with other students. Also, we have full protection gear. When my instructor called me to spar with him, all he told me was to make sure I protect me head and work on combinations that we have been working on. Now, when sparring with other students, we are both wearing protective gear so we can go at it pretty good. Now with my instructor, he wore no protection gear. He never told me how hard I could go with him such as 50%, 75% or 100%. Now granted, I know my instructor can kick my butt, but I also know I can hit back a lot harder than I did the night I sparred with him, I was probably going about 50%.
After sparring with him, I asked him if I should of hit back harder, but he never gave me a straight answer, only that he does not like to wear gear because he is old school. He also said I did really good, which made feel good, since I was winded but did my best not to let him know. My question is this, any recommendations on how hard I should go next time I get to spar with an instructor. Talking to some of my other instructors and senior belts the answers are all over the board from "you should fight him a 100% and if he gets hurt his fault for not wearing gear" to "what you did was fine". I respect my instructor and don't want to look wimpy either if I'm not fighting hard. Like I said earlier, I know he can beat me, but I could pack a punch too. All in all, it was fun and I look forward to doing it again.
After sparring with him, I asked him if I should of hit back harder, but he never gave me a straight answer, only that he does not like to wear gear because he is old school. He also said I did really good, which made feel good, since I was winded but did my best not to let him know. My question is this, any recommendations on how hard I should go next time I get to spar with an instructor. Talking to some of my other instructors and senior belts the answers are all over the board from "you should fight him a 100% and if he gets hurt his fault for not wearing gear" to "what you did was fine". I respect my instructor and don't want to look wimpy either if I'm not fighting hard. Like I said earlier, I know he can beat me, but I could pack a punch too. All in all, it was fun and I look forward to doing it again.