BlueDragon Posted January 11, 2002 Share Posted January 11, 2002 I you can't take a hit in the dojo then how can you expect to take one when it matters. "Excuse me while I kiss the sky" -Hendrix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joecooke007 Posted January 11, 2002 Share Posted January 11, 2002 If you're extremely worried about getting hit with a punch to the head you shouldmove into the punch. 90% of the punch comes in the last fraction on a second that you throw that punch. By moving in you cut off the source. the forehead is the toughest part of your heasd so if you are gonna take a punch take it to the forehead. Boards don't hit back. -Bruce Lee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaiFightsMS Posted January 11, 2002 Share Posted January 11, 2002 Just an observation. Ad I noticed you mentioned that not all of you classmates wore headgear. The same is true at my school of the adults. (All of the kids are reguired to wear helmets.) Of the adults I can honestly say that those who chose to wear helmets are also those with the highest levels of education. Does this bespeak anything about the wisdom of protectiong your head? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shotochem Posted January 13, 2002 Share Posted January 13, 2002 I dont know Sai, I think its good to take a few shots to the head every now and then. I call it mental calibration. It knocks some sense into me!!!! :weirdlook: Pain is only temporary, the memory of that pain lasts a lifetime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kicker Posted January 13, 2002 Share Posted January 13, 2002 well Where I go yes it is allowed to hit in the head and well It depends you at least need a mouth guard when you do your best it`s going to show. "If you watch the pros, You will learn something new" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaiFightsMS Posted January 14, 2002 Share Posted January 14, 2002 Oh man, sparring without a mouth piece is stupid. Unless you enjoy gumming your food. Even if your school doesn't allow face contact accidents do happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ad Posted January 14, 2002 Author Share Posted January 14, 2002 i have become more confident in punching people in the face, : , i started sparring yesterday, and its fun, because i kept on doing it and jus pissed my oppenent of , i just kept on touching him on the eyes on nose, constantly sayin , "put your guard up" , "hit me", Brown Sash Hsing I/Lau Gar Kung FuBrown Belt San Shou17 yr oldhttp://www.selfdefencehelp.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slider Posted January 15, 2002 Share Posted January 15, 2002 Kenpo karate has a saying..."Meet force with force". If you guys decide before hand that there will be no face contact...then there should be no face contact. I personally advise against sparring w/o face contact....its an unrealistic way to train cuz that will be a target that 90% of your potential attackers will attack first, and you need to know how to defend against it. I am against practicing full contact to the face, unless you are ready to take some injury..some peeps train this way, but make sure you are ready for it before training in that fashion. Hope that helps Hasta!! Slider Check out "Koldsteel" Enterprises. We offer a wide variety of aluminum samurai swords for training or competition. All of these swords are light as a feather, but look awsome. Http://hometown.aol.com/koldsteel504/myhomepage/profile.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KickChick Posted January 15, 2002 Share Posted January 15, 2002 You know, it's funny .... I just came across this thread and it's reminding me to get out soon and get myself a mouth guard!! I lost mine months ago and have been sparring without it. Thing is my instructor told me that I have improved blocking kicks and punches to the head. Maybe cos' I want to keep the pearly whites that I was born with .... he hasn't noticed that I have been sparring without one, but I guess the lack of having my mouth guard has improved my blocking defenses (....like I said I am getting one SOON I don't advise it!) _________________ ITF/TKD Black Belt (1st dan)/Fitness Kickboxing Instructor (KarateForums Sensei) [ This Message was edited by: KickChick on 2002-01-15 13:38 ] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaiFightsMS Posted January 15, 2002 Share Posted January 15, 2002 The summer Shadow was a kitten I was having a major problem with oral thrush. After every class I would carefully wash and disenfect my mouthpiece. But I kept loosing them. I was starting to feel really scatterbrained One day we went toy hunting. Between 2 piecies of furniture I found 6 toy fur mice, 3 little balls, 5 mouthpieces, and an assortment of other small objects. :uhoh:Guess they looked like they would be nice to play with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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