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Theban_Legion said:
The word "timing" is apparently subject to individual interpretation.
Theban_Legion said:What is "timing?"
Timing is knowing when to move or execute a technique, not being fast or quicker.
Theban_Legion said:What does it mean to you?
Timing means everything to me.![]()
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Theban_Legion said:How does it affect your training?
Knowing just techinques is ok if you are just a collector of techniques. Timing comes in on knowing when to execute a techinque, or applying a technique.
Theban_Legion said:Do you spend any time pondering/training the concept of "timing" as you know it?
Yes, I do, and I practice timings such as "On Time", "Early", "Late", and "Abort".
Theban_Legion said:
This was actually supposed to include a poll! I exceeded the character limitations :lol:
Theban_Legion said:Oh well, I think this may open up an excellent discussion anyway.
Theban_Legion said:Doesn't the word "timing" originally come from the word "Tempo"? If that is the case, shouldn't timing refer more to the cadence of a given set of strikes?
Rich Parsons said:So, for you, timing refers when to execute a given collection of movements and not to the individual moves contained within? Or do I have that backwards?Theban_Legion said:Timing is knowing when to move or execute a technique, not being fast or quicker.
Timing comes in on knowing when to execute a techinque, or applying a technique.I see you're an FMA practitioner. I don't know whether or not your definition of the word "technique" differs from mine.
Hmm...well, I'm not to sure. Perhaps the point of a drill is nothing more than to get all of your movements into a similar tempo. Then it's not the drill, but it is the technique. And any technique can be grafted on the fly by a skilled practitioner (i.e. someone else, not me :lol: ).Rich Parsons said:Yet, why would you continue to strike or block an area where there is nothing to strike or nothign to block if the other person is not doing to drill?
Theban_Legion said:So, for you, timing refers when to execute a given collection of movements and not to the individual moves contained within? Or do I have that backwards?I see you're an FMA practitioner. I don't know whether or not your definition of the word "technique" differs from mine.
Theban_Legion said:Hmm...well, I'm not to sure. Perhaps the point of a drill is nothing more than to get all of your movements into a similar tempo. Then it's not the drill, but it is the technique. And any technique can be grafted on the fly by a skilled practitioner (i.e. someone else, not me :lol: ).
Rich Parsons said:While timing involves knowing when, it also involves your abilities. You increase your timing by increasing your ability to function and acheive actions when the time is right. This would also include your ability to deal with pain, stress, ect. You are right though, timing is everything.Theban_Legion said:
The word "timing" is apparently subject to individual interpretation.
Timing is knowing when to move or execute a technique, not being fast or quicker.
Timing means everything to me.![]()
** See above **
Knowing just techinques is ok if you are just a collector of techniques. Timing comes in on knowing when to execute a techinque, or applying a technique.
Yes, I do, and I practice timings such as "On Time", "Early", "Late", and "Abort".
Sean
Rich Parsons said:What he said.Theban_Legion said:
The word "timing" is apparently subject to individual interpretation.
Timing is knowing when to move or execute a technique, not being fast or quicker.
Timing means everything to me.![]()
** See above **
Knowing just techinques is ok if you are just a collector of techniques. Timing comes in on knowing when to execute a techinque, or applying a technique.
Yes, I do, and I practice timings such as "On Time", "Early", "Late", and "Abort".
Actually, I practiced timing on my kicks last night by swinging the bag back and forth, front and back, or in a circular motion, and trying to kick it at just the right time. Depending on the kick and the direction of the bag, it wasn't easy. Timing is very important IMO, even in drills, each person has to have their timing down to perform the drill smoothly, without choppiness.
Theban_Legion said:The word "timing" is apparently subject to individual interpretation.
What is "timing?"
What does it mean to you?
How does it affect your training?
Do you spend any time pondering/training the concept of "timing" as you know it?
Very interesting discussion guys!Rich Parsons said:I see your point, and it is good in drills. Yet, why would you continue to strike or block an area where there is nothing to strike or nothign to block if the other person is not doing to drill?
That says it all.Rich Parsons said:Timing is knowing when to move or execute a technique, not being fast or quicker.
Can't it be both? The words "quicker" and "faster" seem to relate to time.DeLamar.J said:That says it all.
IMHO, No, trying to move quicker or faster tells me "Your LATE!"Touch Of Death said:Can't it be both? The words "quicker" and "faster" seem to relate to time.
Sean