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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Just touching on reality for a moment if I may

Folks,

I just wanted to remind you that sport fighting is not real fighting. In a real fight, strategy must be employed in an instant. You dont have rounds or minutes to "figure out" your opponent. You must size him or her up in second and employ a viable strategy almost immediately.

If you are a striker, you likely have a couple of milliseconds to decide which will be your best option to strike someone. As a grappler, you may have a little more time if you can initiate a clinch and control it without taking any punches. But speed is of the essence.

If you are a striker, jab, cross, and front kick ASAP. If you are a judoka, clinch and throw, if you do jiujitsu, clinch, mount and punch. We need more steak and less sizzle folks. Im outro.

1 Comments:

Blogger James said...

hit the nail on the head with this one! of course, practice makes the strategy flow. for example, practicing good solid combinations, practicing against multiple opponents and even having peers surprise attack you. -good stuff!

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