Hello everyone!
First I'd like to tell you that last Saturday was my 3rd to 2nd gup exam, that I believe I did well (I still don't have the results, but I don't think my KJN would allow me to do the exam if he didn't think I was ready). The point is... in a certain part of the exam I had to... spar.
It's been some months since I've had sparring sessions (I rarely do it) and... after 2min (when we were asked to finish, gracefully) I was totally exhausted. The exam was being quite tiring, but my partner wasn't that tired (anyway he is much younger, and that should've influenced). While it's not the main concern in my training, I still care about being able to spar, and it was so bad I realize couldn't stand very longer in my exam. So I've been thinking about trying to develop my conditioning so I could stand up longer. I've been thinking about going out for running, besides showing up regularly at the dojang, but I'm not sure if it's a usuful way to increase my cardio. I see sparing effort is some kind of explosive one, and maybe the constant effort of running wouldn't help me (by the way, I can even run half an hour without being nearly as tired as sparring 5min). I don't know if it's important to say, but I'm 28, so I'm relatively young, but I sometimes already feel the younger guys are having some advantage already. But I have great force of will!
So do you have any advice to help me get better physical conditioning for sparring sessions, like what kind of exercise I should to or even particular breathing tips?
Thanks in advance.
First I'd like to tell you that last Saturday was my 3rd to 2nd gup exam, that I believe I did well (I still don't have the results, but I don't think my KJN would allow me to do the exam if he didn't think I was ready). The point is... in a certain part of the exam I had to... spar.
It's been some months since I've had sparring sessions (I rarely do it) and... after 2min (when we were asked to finish, gracefully) I was totally exhausted. The exam was being quite tiring, but my partner wasn't that tired (anyway he is much younger, and that should've influenced). While it's not the main concern in my training, I still care about being able to spar, and it was so bad I realize couldn't stand very longer in my exam. So I've been thinking about trying to develop my conditioning so I could stand up longer. I've been thinking about going out for running, besides showing up regularly at the dojang, but I'm not sure if it's a usuful way to increase my cardio. I see sparing effort is some kind of explosive one, and maybe the constant effort of running wouldn't help me (by the way, I can even run half an hour without being nearly as tired as sparring 5min). I don't know if it's important to say, but I'm 28, so I'm relatively young, but I sometimes already feel the younger guys are having some advantage already. But I have great force of will!
So do you have any advice to help me get better physical conditioning for sparring sessions, like what kind of exercise I should to or even particular breathing tips?
Thanks in advance.