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drunkenfist
08-02-2003, 11:59 PM
I was just wondering what everyone prefers to use in sparring?
I was trying to think of one combo or technique that is universal among TKD artists.Any technique is good as long as it works but I have to wonder.I know alot of guys prefer to trap the opponent alot but lets face it that strategy is over used.

Damian Mavis
08-04-2003, 01:36 PM
Trap the opponent? What do you mean?

Damian Mavis
Honour TKD

jfarnsworth
08-09-2003, 09:08 PM
My guess is that he is talking about clinching the opponent.

Langdow
08-10-2003, 04:18 PM
Not clinching. Think this is probably a wtf term.
Trap fighter is a fighter who will sucker you into doing something, and then counter what you throw. It's almost like a pure counter fighter but instead of waiting, they actively force you to make a mistake. Very difficult opponents the ones that I've fought.

stickarts
08-10-2003, 04:48 PM
I like to use...whatever they don't expect! ;)

TallAdam85
08-23-2003, 03:24 AM
side kick axe kick combo

bdparsons
08-23-2003, 07:23 AM
Originally posted by Langdow
Not clinching. Think this is probably a wtf term.
Trap fighter is a fighter who will sucker you into doing something, and then counter what you throw. It's almost like a pure counter fighter but instead of waiting, they actively force you to make a mistake. Very difficult opponents the ones that I've fought.

Probably why you see this strategy a lot.

The key to winning any sparring match is to get your opponent to fight "your fight". If you learn to effectively force or lead your opponent to take certain actions which you can effectively counter you accomplish two things:

1) You keep him/her from effectively implementing their own strategy.

and

2) You greatly reduce the chance of being "surprised" by a move or technique they throw.

One caution: Individuals can react differently to different inputs. Use the initial part of the bout to try and get a read on what your attacker's reactions are. Are they a "runner"? Are they a "leaner"? Do they angle off or just move straight back? After you get a quick feel for the type of fighter they are, go to work.

Respects,
Bill Parsons

Kodanjaclay
08-25-2003, 09:30 AM
Clinching is a boxing term. The application in full contct TKD is pretty much exactly the same as it is in boxing.