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Sparring Technique


GlowstarEP

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Hi i am a purple belt currently and have only sparred like 3 times at competition and one of which were with someone from my studio so it was continual clashing. I have lost every single one of my fights :( but i am determined to do better. I am looking for some pointers and techniques as well some good combinations. I am very flexible and have the most points currently for my age division in NCKA for form. So anything that can be of some help when it comes to sparring would be much appreciated.
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First of all...I am not dis'ng Shotokan nor my Sensiei. Itoo had the same trouble when I first started to spar in this style. I always got nailed by a front kick because I just couldn't get out of the back and forth straight line mode. We did a lot of linear one step sparring so that was my mindset. It wasn't until someone (from another style) explained to me that I didn't have to stand there and trade blows (clashing)...and didn't have to stay on "my side". Could this be your problem too? Try drills that force you to counter from different directions and use various angles of attack.

 

Good luck!

 

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The linear one step sparring is used to work on timing, distance and reaction. It is used to help you lean to attack and defend properly and to prepare you for multiple attacks then free sparring. When we spar it is not a good idea to move like we do in drills (or you will get drilled :brow: ). We move around quite a bit and attack and defend at all angles and distances.

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