A martial arts teacher posted this, but I don't know who said it because he was wearing sparring gear. So this is just food for thought
SPARRING WITH STUDENTS: Someone once asked me why I spar with my students and not let them and their classmates spar each other only. My response was that I donāt spar my students, I train them the same way a boxing āsparring partnerā helps a prize fighter prepare for a big match. We want students to have experience fighting various opponentās and styles of fighting, but the truth is that one student could spar 10 other students and still not get the focus on what he or she particularly needs because classmates and other students focus too much on just winning. A boxing trainer will hire a āsparring partnerā to help train his prize fighter overcome specific attributes of upcoming opponentās. The āsparring partnerā will spar with the prize fighter using various tactics heāll face against opponentās. How many times have you watched students āsparā and then asked them afterwards what they learned? Sometimes they donāt know because they were in survival mode. In other cases they may be able to point out flaws or points where their sparring partner managed to beat them. The next question should be how many times did you get to face your flaw and how many times did you get to practice countering the particular attack, which exposes your flaw?
Students are less likely to get hurt sparring me because Iām focusing on their development and not beating or hurting them for my own ego. Most importantly, I consciously focus on each individual studentās needs, by using some tactics from others to train them; even some tactics that I would not normally use myself. Without this concerted effort, a student could possbily just reinforce bad habits and have very few opportunities to work on their specific development no matter how many other people they spar.
There are plenty of opportunities to allow them to fight other students in class or during tournaments for some good old stress inoculation, but teachers must give students something to work with in order to have a productive sparring match.
Of course I donāt enjoy getting beat up by my students lol but the question is how far are you willing to go in order help your students grow? Last night I came home and showed my wife a bruise I received from one the students I have been sparring. After laughing at my bruises, she said she didnāt mind because If Iām willing to accept these injuries to help students, itās an example to her of sacrifice and commitment to āgetting it rightā.
SPARRING WITH STUDENTS: Someone once asked me why I spar with my students and not let them and their classmates spar each other only. My response was that I donāt spar my students, I train them the same way a boxing āsparring partnerā helps a prize fighter prepare for a big match. We want students to have experience fighting various opponentās and styles of fighting, but the truth is that one student could spar 10 other students and still not get the focus on what he or she particularly needs because classmates and other students focus too much on just winning. A boxing trainer will hire a āsparring partnerā to help train his prize fighter overcome specific attributes of upcoming opponentās. The āsparring partnerā will spar with the prize fighter using various tactics heāll face against opponentās. How many times have you watched students āsparā and then asked them afterwards what they learned? Sometimes they donāt know because they were in survival mode. In other cases they may be able to point out flaws or points where their sparring partner managed to beat them. The next question should be how many times did you get to face your flaw and how many times did you get to practice countering the particular attack, which exposes your flaw?
Students are less likely to get hurt sparring me because Iām focusing on their development and not beating or hurting them for my own ego. Most importantly, I consciously focus on each individual studentās needs, by using some tactics from others to train them; even some tactics that I would not normally use myself. Without this concerted effort, a student could possbily just reinforce bad habits and have very few opportunities to work on their specific development no matter how many other people they spar.
There are plenty of opportunities to allow them to fight other students in class or during tournaments for some good old stress inoculation, but teachers must give students something to work with in order to have a productive sparring match.
Of course I donāt enjoy getting beat up by my students lol but the question is how far are you willing to go in order help your students grow? Last night I came home and showed my wife a bruise I received from one the students I have been sparring. After laughing at my bruises, she said she didnāt mind because If Iām willing to accept these injuries to help students, itās an example to her of sacrifice and commitment to āgetting it rightā.