^ thanks for the advice, but wouldn't that kinda contradict what Fearner said?
one more thing fearner, during a part of the sparring where the two are closed in together and attacking, would it be better to bring your guards up while attacking.. since you mentioned the part on distance, i think when they're not attacking, it would be best to keep the guards down then.
and when you mentioned extending your arm to spoil the kick.. would doing that more often be better than blocking?
btw I never heard of bill wallace. plus he really fast, and he gives very good tips.
oh oneee last question.. remember fearner you said that you're not suppose to bounce constantly but at regular intervals? do you think that maybe doing so will be an indication to the opponent when you'll attack? let's say he's more of a counter attack guy.. then if he sees you bounce, he'll probably tense up and prepare himself.. once you stop bouncing, he might relax.. and yea..