I'm not bashing TMA at all I started at a strict thai gym. I stated light sparring for a reason, I dont know what you expected if you read the tittle properly
1:16 to 1:27 video 1 you lower your hands all the way. Unless you're doing it for a specific reason I wouldn't get into the habit.
Try not to hold them a lot lower than your chin, especially for beginning. Once you find your style maybe itll fit into it but hands by the waist also make it that...
Here is a round of sparring post half hour warm up and an hour of pads, tried to work on elbows, knees and understanding different distances.
The reason it is cut up is because my partner would throw an elbow without elbow pads and i would have to tell him "buddy, chill out with that." once or...
I do it and I love it. You get more options and that's never a bad idea. Pick a SP weapon like the rear body kick. Now find a way to tie it into a combination eg. Jab cross lead hook (change stance on retraction of hook) SP lead hook rear body kick
You can also just be fluid with it once you...
Whatever a SP can do to an Ortho fighter an Ortho fighter can do to a SP fighter. just takes practice. i switch stances quite a bit so i usually just think in terms of "open" or "closed" because whether im in SP and my opponent is in Ortho or im in Ortho and my opponent is in SP its still open...
Thats actually a pretty dope story. Especially if he didn't get up right away. Its pretty embarrassing too haha.
Dude be like
<StillMyBoy>AND THIS IS STILL MY EGO!
Im sure you could find a pdf but especially with taming the drunken monkey youd want to actually read the whole thing. The book of five rings you could find cliff notes for but then again you can take something from everything in that book and its not long at all
Definitely pick up The book of five rings and Taming the drunken monkey those two have had a lasting impact on my martial arts and just life in general, some really good stuff in there.
The quote i was looking for this morning was " The state of mind should remain the same as normal.In ordinary...
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