StudentCarl
3rd Black Belt
Right now there are a couple of sparring related threads up, one on contact sparring, and one discussing whether competitive sparring is counterproductive. These are interesting discussions to me as I had two tournament matches yesterday to remind me of both my progress and my challenges.
In addition to sound technique, any practical use of taekwondo requires fitness, speed and timing. At 47, I'm getting further into the world where timing has to fill in for speed (at least vs. my 17 yr. old
). I just don't see any substitute for sparring for training timing. Speed, you can practice off the line somewhat, reps help (I like paddles best), and plyometrics and bungies help. I'm looking for any additional ideas for training my speed and timing.
Thanks,
Carl
In addition to sound technique, any practical use of taekwondo requires fitness, speed and timing. At 47, I'm getting further into the world where timing has to fill in for speed (at least vs. my 17 yr. old

Thanks,
Carl