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Seeing as i'm the only guy in my platoon to pick Karate as a sport it looks like i'm going to be the one fighting in the competitions versus other platoons. Problem is we never did much sparring at our school, while i know all the moves and combinations I don't know much about the rules and tactics, wondering if you guys could help me out
(some hints and tips would be helpful aswell)
Thanks
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Seeing as i'm the only guy in my platoon to pick Karate as a sport it looks like i'm going to be the one fighting in the competitions versus other platoons. Problem is we never did much sparring at our school, while i know all the moves and combinations I don't know much about the rules and tactics, wondering if you guys could help me out
(some hints and tips would be helpful aswell)
Thanks
All I can say is practice. Get some one to work with you. No matter what you do, you will be caught off guard if you don't get some experience fighting someone.
Styles: Shotokan Karate-do, Kobudo Bojutsu, Ju-jitsu, Kickboxing, Yumedo (a self-styled form of kenjutsu).
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When in combat, study your opponent. Study, study, study, STRIKE! Look for open spots in their defenses and weaknesses to exploit. Also, keep your own defenses up and make sure of your own strengths. Know the good places to strike on the human body; weak spots, pressure points, etc. And make decisions in combat based on what you feel you need to do (take them out qickly & quietly, just knock 'em unconcious, or completely obliterate, etc.).
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"I've learned a lot from being alone. As long as you didn't let go of my hand, I felt like I could do anything..." -Ayumi Hamasaki
"Now I'm lost in you, like I always do, and I'll die to win, 'cause I'm born to lose..." -Breaking Benjamin
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For a couple inconvenient yet essential reasons I have not been able to attend my dojo for over a month; however, I have been practicing a little and have kept the majority of my skill. I've probably put on some weight too But I can lose it no problem. DAMN I miss training...God willing I'll be able to return today. Anyway, the point is, I've not attended for a month and still have my knowledge. My Sensei is the one who told me most of the info I posted earlier.
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Shizuku Mai wa Shizuku Akai no kokoro...Kirei da ne?
"I've learned a lot from being alone. As long as you didn't let go of my hand, I felt like I could do anything..." -Ayumi Hamasaki
"Now I'm lost in you, like I always do, and I'll die to win, 'cause I'm born to lose..." -Breaking Benjamin
Styles: Shotokan Karate-do, Kobudo Bojutsu, Ju-jitsu, Kickboxing, Yumedo (a self-styled form of kenjutsu).
Posts: 1,615
Home Country:
I've been fasting for the Holy Month of Ramadan (not all that inconvenient, but the month itself was a long and rough one, partly due to my not being able to attend the dojo), and my family has been having a little money trouble as well; the former is over and the latter is slowly geting better.
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Shizuku Mai wa Shizuku Akai no kokoro...Kirei da ne?
"I've learned a lot from being alone. As long as you didn't let go of my hand, I felt like I could do anything..." -Ayumi Hamasaki
"Now I'm lost in you, like I always do, and I'll die to win, 'cause I'm born to lose..." -Breaking Benjamin
I've been fasting for the Holy Month of Ramadan (not all that inconvenient, but the month itself was a long and rough one, partly due to my not being able to attend the dojo), and my family has been having a little money trouble as well; the former is over and the latter is slowly geting better.
Sorry, I didnt mean to pry. I was concerned if it was health issues.
Yes, I am familiar with Holy Month of Ramadan.
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That post before mine, was that for post counting? How about the one after?
Hey, my post count has the same palaverment tone as anyone elses'
Akai Shizuku,
Find out when you have to fight. Find out what the rules are. Get someone-anyone to train and spar with. Get or make a heavy bag and fight the bag like you would an opponent. Get in top shape and never give up. Good luck.
Thanks,
Sensei Tom
Styles: Shotokan Karate-do, Kobudo Bojutsu, Ju-jitsu, Kickboxing, Yumedo (a self-styled form of kenjutsu).
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Originally Posted by Sensei Tom OBrien
Akai Shizuku,
Find out when you have to fight. Find out what the rules are. Get someone-anyone to train and spar with. Get or make a heavy bag and fight the bag like you would an opponent. Get in top shape and never give up. Good luck.
Thanks,
Sensei Tom
Excellent advice, though something I should have remembered, that I must thank you for. At home I often practice to make sure I still have the techniques right. As soon as the money problems are done with I should be able to get back in the game.
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Shizuku Mai wa Shizuku Akai no kokoro...Kirei da ne?
"I've learned a lot from being alone. As long as you didn't let go of my hand, I felt like I could do anything..." -Ayumi Hamasaki
"Now I'm lost in you, like I always do, and I'll die to win, 'cause I'm born to lose..." -Breaking Benjamin