How many of you train outdoors on odd terrain? We get so used to training in our gi on cushioned floors that I wonder how badly our movement would suffer in a real world, imperfect terrain situation. The first Sunday of each month at our dojo is a street clothes training day. You wear the same clothes you'd wear during your regular work day, shoes included. This day is dedicated to defense against dynamic attacks, weapons attacks and obstacles. It's really a different feel to do alot of the techniques in steel toes (what I wear at work) and jeans than in a gi.
My wife and I has taken it a step further. We each have a pair of MMA gloves and will work attacks full speed in our back yard. The yard slopes somewhat in two directions and has plenty of dips and soft spots (thanks to the dang moles this year) to act as hazards. Again, a completely different feel from the dojo. The attacks are thrown at FULL speed and power. It's amazing how a change in the terrain can affect your movement and causes you to assess the ground you're on in a heartbeat.
And, Yes, Tom, Erica hurts like hell when she connects.:uhyeah:
My wife and I has taken it a step further. We each have a pair of MMA gloves and will work attacks full speed in our back yard. The yard slopes somewhat in two directions and has plenty of dips and soft spots (thanks to the dang moles this year) to act as hazards. Again, a completely different feel from the dojo. The attacks are thrown at FULL speed and power. It's amazing how a change in the terrain can affect your movement and causes you to assess the ground you're on in a heartbeat.
And, Yes, Tom, Erica hurts like hell when she connects.:uhyeah: