Matt Stone said:
How many Chinese stylists out there actually mix it up and run their techniques against an uncooperative opponent?
How hard do you hit each other? How hard is too hard?
Just some questions...
Enjoy.
This question sounds a bit like a troll...but I'll bite anyway.
I can't answer for the vast majority of CMA people. My experience has been that most of them do not train as hard or with as much intent as they claim. I am lucky however, as I only have a few private students and do not make my living from teaching.
We train fairly hard and like to mix it up with other systems. We drill with a reaonable level of contact, and constantly push that level higher...as high as safety and ability to train consistently will allow.
Were I teach is rented space from a friend's Kenpo school. We frequently spar with Kenpo, Wing Chun, sometimes Wrestlers, and/or pretty much anyone who has some control and doesn't take it personally. At this school we are ussually the ones who serve as a litmus test for others, or are regarded as the ones to play with to "step things up".
We don't hit exclusively either. There are locks, takedowns, throws, submissions all mixed in with striking and kicking, and almost everything is allowable as long as there is enough control on both sides.
Matt Stone, how about you? Did you ask to troll out some CMA, or are you genuinely curious. There is good CMA, and there is no-contact, forms only CMA, I hope you don't make assumptions if you've only seen the latter.
Mike