Originally posted by rmcrobertson
1. Maybe they're just far more advanced as students than you happen to be right now, and no change of technique can change that.
Most of them are, and the really advanced ones take it a little easy on me, as well as their junior student.
2. How bad are the bruises
They look worse than they are. But I'm a lot more colorful now than the average white guy.
3. "Moving on the 45," maybe I'm not getting it, but I thought this happened in kenpo anyway.
Yes, it does. I tried going in at more acute angles and got destroyed, so I can see whre they prefer the 45' (though they also use other angles, of course). Just a preference, or emphasis.
4. Beyond fun, you're doing this why?
A. Good training, and I take that any time or place I find it.
B. Sometimes it is a good thing to step out of your comfort zone and expand your world.
C. I'm stupid! I do think it's fun! Probably the dumbest thing I've done lately is, when given the 10 second mark on a 2 min bout, I told the senior student (my opponent) to kick it up hard. I wanted to see what it was like to really go at it with someone who was good. That was a long 10 seconds! But I got it out of my system.
5. Ya plays the other guy's game, ya usually gets hammered.
True. But if you want to know what works, you have to play outside. I know our storm techniques work against an untrained fighter. And to a degree they work against these guys. They have similar techniques to a lot of ours. But when that stick comes at you fast, your main defense is evasion. I don't see them getting a lot of defensive techniques or blocks in on each other, and their stuff is designed for their style of fighting.
Interesting issue, though.
It is definately interesting! You should try it, if you havn't already. It is an eye opener, kind of like fighting a grappler. The rules change a bit!