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MartialArtsGuy
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Hey everyone
Lately i have been thinking back to every fight/situation i have ever been in, or seen. I am remembering how i felt at the time, what my body felt like, and what was going through my mind.
Im recalling the type of body motions i saw and the tactis used. I remember alot of sloppyness, grabbing, rushing, repetative punching with the same arm. (cock & punch over and over with speed), choking. I hope im getting across with my description.
Anyway my question envolves the way our body moves when we train versus motion during a "real situation"
I seem to notice that the perfered type of motion during the execution of techniques tends to be explosive, fast, clean and crisp like movements.
Well i have no question about explosiveness, and speed, but i have my reservatins about attempting to do techniques using a specific "style" of motion. (crisp + clean) I just wonder if some people who insist on training this way set up an urealistic training scenario. I think the best way to move is whatever the situation calls for. I notice that when i train techniques i have the luxury to move howeve because i know whats comming, but when i do spontenaity work, i move differently because i dont know whats coming. I feel much more sloppy than when i do techniques, but i still get the job done effectively, and efficiently. I guess my question is, i a real fight will we even have the choice to move the same way as when we pratice, and if we dont should we be trying to practice the techniques a certain way?
I hear alot of people talking about how so and so moves well during forms or when practicing techniques.
Sorry bout the length, spellig and grammar, im in a hurry.
Lately i have been thinking back to every fight/situation i have ever been in, or seen. I am remembering how i felt at the time, what my body felt like, and what was going through my mind.
Im recalling the type of body motions i saw and the tactis used. I remember alot of sloppyness, grabbing, rushing, repetative punching with the same arm. (cock & punch over and over with speed), choking. I hope im getting across with my description.
Anyway my question envolves the way our body moves when we train versus motion during a "real situation"
I seem to notice that the perfered type of motion during the execution of techniques tends to be explosive, fast, clean and crisp like movements.
Well i have no question about explosiveness, and speed, but i have my reservatins about attempting to do techniques using a specific "style" of motion. (crisp + clean) I just wonder if some people who insist on training this way set up an urealistic training scenario. I think the best way to move is whatever the situation calls for. I notice that when i train techniques i have the luxury to move howeve because i know whats comming, but when i do spontenaity work, i move differently because i dont know whats coming. I feel much more sloppy than when i do techniques, but i still get the job done effectively, and efficiently. I guess my question is, i a real fight will we even have the choice to move the same way as when we pratice, and if we dont should we be trying to practice the techniques a certain way?
I hear alot of people talking about how so and so moves well during forms or when practicing techniques.
Sorry bout the length, spellig and grammar, im in a hurry.
