demi
White Belt
Hello everyone,
I have a beginner question regarding sparring in Kenpo. I am new to MA and have been only practicing for one month. Right from the beginning I have had to spar with higher ranked students. (purple thru green)
Now my sifu has stated many times that we spar to learn how to fight... I understand this completely; however, it seems like i am just a punching bag for his students to experiment on because I have no idea what I am supposed to be doing.
One week ago while sparring a green belt, I took a wicked side thrust kick to my left side rib area. Wow did that knock me back. The next day the pain was horrible and I found out I separated a rib. I was told this is common....
Two days later I sparred again. I focused on protecting my side. I was hit in that same spot. It was my fault, I chose to spar. The blue belt apologized and I actually was fine with that. I decided to take it easy for a week which I did. The instructor kept asking me how I was doing. I was feeling pretty good because the majority of pain was gone although I still hurt.
The following Saturday I sparred again with the Sifu. To make a long story short, he hit me in that injured area. Holy crap did that hurt, a burst of pain shot through my entire body and the F word came out really loud and then, I couldn't talk for a few minutes. He asked how I was, and I barely said, "I am fine". And I apologized for using the F word.
He told the other students that I was nursing a prior injury and that he could have finished me off easily after that hit. It was like he was showing them what would happen if you hit someone like that and get that kind of reaction like I displayed. I felt like I was there as the punching dummy again.
Basically, I am just wondering if this is common practice. I have tried to keep my story short, so I apologize if I have become long winded.
I am thinking I should look for a different school because quitting MA is not an option for me.
I also believe it is freestyle sparring that we do, and we only wear hand and shoe protection.
Any incite is greatly appreciated, Thank you.
I have a beginner question regarding sparring in Kenpo. I am new to MA and have been only practicing for one month. Right from the beginning I have had to spar with higher ranked students. (purple thru green)
Now my sifu has stated many times that we spar to learn how to fight... I understand this completely; however, it seems like i am just a punching bag for his students to experiment on because I have no idea what I am supposed to be doing.
One week ago while sparring a green belt, I took a wicked side thrust kick to my left side rib area. Wow did that knock me back. The next day the pain was horrible and I found out I separated a rib. I was told this is common....
Two days later I sparred again. I focused on protecting my side. I was hit in that same spot. It was my fault, I chose to spar. The blue belt apologized and I actually was fine with that. I decided to take it easy for a week which I did. The instructor kept asking me how I was doing. I was feeling pretty good because the majority of pain was gone although I still hurt.
The following Saturday I sparred again with the Sifu. To make a long story short, he hit me in that injured area. Holy crap did that hurt, a burst of pain shot through my entire body and the F word came out really loud and then, I couldn't talk for a few minutes. He asked how I was, and I barely said, "I am fine". And I apologized for using the F word.
He told the other students that I was nursing a prior injury and that he could have finished me off easily after that hit. It was like he was showing them what would happen if you hit someone like that and get that kind of reaction like I displayed. I felt like I was there as the punching dummy again.
Basically, I am just wondering if this is common practice. I have tried to keep my story short, so I apologize if I have become long winded.
I am thinking I should look for a different school because quitting MA is not an option for me.
I also believe it is freestyle sparring that we do, and we only wear hand and shoe protection.
Any incite is greatly appreciated, Thank you.