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Spud
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I’ve just changed schools – at my old school students rarely competed in open tournaments, so we only practiced the forms taught under our system.
A few students at my new school are preparing for an open tournament and are working on their freestyle forms. What I see is a whole bunch of very dynamic moves focusing on explosive speed, high spinning kicks and acrobatics but very little focus on targeting or attention to solid technique and stances. These guys are doing some impressive acrobatics including handsprings and backflips, butÂ…. IÂ’m not seeing solid fundamentals (and these guys generally have strong fundamentals in their regular forms).
So what is up with freestyle forms for tournaments? I know it is a wide open question.
A few students at my new school are preparing for an open tournament and are working on their freestyle forms. What I see is a whole bunch of very dynamic moves focusing on explosive speed, high spinning kicks and acrobatics but very little focus on targeting or attention to solid technique and stances. These guys are doing some impressive acrobatics including handsprings and backflips, butÂ…. IÂ’m not seeing solid fundamentals (and these guys generally have strong fundamentals in their regular forms).
So what is up with freestyle forms for tournaments? I know it is a wide open question.