bowser666
2nd Black Belt
Re: Soundtracks for Sparring? Suggestions, Please.
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Originally Posted by bowser666 View Post
same here, I was like music when you spar ? That is odd, how can you focus and maintain good control when you have White ZOmbie blasting.
If you lose focus and control because of some random music in the background how are you going to deal with the real world where there are people yelling at you and everything isn't dojo quiet?
Try:
The first Matrix soundtrack
Drum Sex by Brent Lewis
http://www.brentlewis.com/cd12.htm
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"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready."
-Theodore Roosevelt
The reason I say that is because it is called training. You are meant to be focusing on perfecting your technique. I understand if you " get attacked at a rock concert, club etc......, but if you , in the initial stages of training , are more focused on " this song kicks ***, and singing the lyrics, that means it is less focus on your technique which weakens it. So that when the time comes ( Hopefully not) that you get attacked in a noisy environment , your technique won't be as strong. That was my only point, not trying to start an argument, just saying............... I guess I am just old school , sorry..............
Quote:
Originally Posted by bowser666 View Post
same here, I was like music when you spar ? That is odd, how can you focus and maintain good control when you have White ZOmbie blasting.
If you lose focus and control because of some random music in the background how are you going to deal with the real world where there are people yelling at you and everything isn't dojo quiet?
Try:
The first Matrix soundtrack
Drum Sex by Brent Lewis
http://www.brentlewis.com/cd12.htm
__________________
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready."
-Theodore Roosevelt
The reason I say that is because it is called training. You are meant to be focusing on perfecting your technique. I understand if you " get attacked at a rock concert, club etc......, but if you , in the initial stages of training , are more focused on " this song kicks ***, and singing the lyrics, that means it is less focus on your technique which weakens it. So that when the time comes ( Hopefully not) that you get attacked in a noisy environment , your technique won't be as strong. That was my only point, not trying to start an argument, just saying............... I guess I am just old school , sorry..............