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I've just gotten my 8th keub, and while I like sparring with others of my rank, I feel I get more out of sparring with the black belts. My master has a sparring class, which has previously been kids-only but he recently opened up to adults. Well, I'm one of two adults who has showed up, so I often end up sparring the instructors or the few kids who are black belts (and trust me, they earned their rank, I can tell). Here are some of the benefits I've seen so far from sparring with black belts as a color belt...
1) They push you to be better. Instead of fighting at your level, you're fighting several levels up. This means you need to push yourself a lot harder in order to even be competitive. If you're both even, you might both get complacent. But when you're outmatched, you gotta up your game.
2) They can give you pointers. Most people of my rank can make a comment here or there, but the black belts know better how to tell you where you're going wrong.
3) They can set an example. You can see what works against you, and add that to your repertoire, whereas if you're only sparring against people with your skillset you'll never learn anything new.
4) They have better control. You're less likely to get hit somewhere you don't want to get hit by someone who is more accurate in their hits. The little black belts I mentioned earlier haven't ever hit me low, whereas I've had other colored belts come close to killing my kids (and I'm not a father yet, if you catch my drift) more than once.
5) There's less stress. I'm a very competitive person, but I know going against a black belt I'm going to lose. It's not a defeatist attitude, it's just a realistic point of view. They are faster than I am, they have more experience, they're better at reading my moves and hiding theirs. They are better at distance and timing, and their combos flow more naturally. This means that while I still try my hardest to score points, I don't get frustrated when they outscore me, which means I avoid the downward spiral of frustration and skill.
Anyway, that's just what I've seen. I have a lot of fun against them. What would you guys say are the benefits of sparring against black belts? Either what you've seen as a black belt sparring against colored belts, or vice versa.
1) They push you to be better. Instead of fighting at your level, you're fighting several levels up. This means you need to push yourself a lot harder in order to even be competitive. If you're both even, you might both get complacent. But when you're outmatched, you gotta up your game.
2) They can give you pointers. Most people of my rank can make a comment here or there, but the black belts know better how to tell you where you're going wrong.
3) They can set an example. You can see what works against you, and add that to your repertoire, whereas if you're only sparring against people with your skillset you'll never learn anything new.
4) They have better control. You're less likely to get hit somewhere you don't want to get hit by someone who is more accurate in their hits. The little black belts I mentioned earlier haven't ever hit me low, whereas I've had other colored belts come close to killing my kids (and I'm not a father yet, if you catch my drift) more than once.
5) There's less stress. I'm a very competitive person, but I know going against a black belt I'm going to lose. It's not a defeatist attitude, it's just a realistic point of view. They are faster than I am, they have more experience, they're better at reading my moves and hiding theirs. They are better at distance and timing, and their combos flow more naturally. This means that while I still try my hardest to score points, I don't get frustrated when they outscore me, which means I avoid the downward spiral of frustration and skill.
Anyway, that's just what I've seen. I have a lot of fun against them. What would you guys say are the benefits of sparring against black belts? Either what you've seen as a black belt sparring against colored belts, or vice versa.