.Q. wrote: I wonder why these people never seem to try light-sparring with sanda guys first and just go straight to full force competition style fights? You can work out a strategy to utilize your knowledge with lower risks of serious injury.
Trick wrote:Can not se the vid, but I guess the sparring/fight is with "sanda rules". No "pure"CMA training can compete with Boxing,KickBoxing or MMA in a Boxing, KickBoxing or MMA ring or octagon. And therefore CMA is losing in faith as a credible self defense martial art too. I sure seem as CMA is losing ground here in China too.
You might remember my saying that a lot of Mr. Long's students used his White Crane in the streets -- just as there were guys in our later school where were bouncers. But some of Mr. Long's students were street gang members, and a few of them had developed really interesting and unique ways of using
White Crane. As usual, I was pushed into sparring with pretty much anyone who walked through Mr. Long's door, and one of the most interesting of his "older" students was a gang member who had a very tricky way of using the Crane style.
Bao wrote:He just walked around in his Yiquan stance. What did he wait for? For the opponent to slow down? Or for him to trip?.Q. wrote: I wonder why these people never seem to try light-sparring with sanda guys first and just go straight to full force competition style fights? You can work out a strategy to utilize your knowledge with lower risks of serious injury.
Agree. Why not start with light contact and maybe slow sparring? That would seem to be the correct way to start, from the beginning and not to expect a good end result without practicing.
windwalker wrote:Trick wrote:Can not se the vid, but I guess the sparring/fight is with "sanda rules". No "pure"CMA training can compete with Boxing,KickBoxing or MMA in a Boxing, KickBoxing or MMA ring or octagon. And therefore CMA is losing in faith as a credible self defense martial art too. I sure seem as CMA is losing ground here in China too.
That has not been my experience. As younger man I used lama hop gar against many different types of styles.
Many in the Army boxed or used to box, always curious about how it worked, they found out directly.
A style many in the city used in their workYou might remember my saying that a lot of Mr. Long's students used his White Crane in the streets -- just as there were guys in our later school where were bouncers. But some of Mr. Long's students were street gang members, and a few of them had developed really interesting and unique ways of using
White Crane. As usual, I was pushed into sparring with pretty much anyone who walked through Mr. Long's door, and one of the most interesting of his "older" students was a gang member who had a very tricky way of using the Crane style.
http://rumsoakedfist.org/viewtopic.php? ... m&start=30
As for China, or CMA in gen, we seem to have some differences maybe I was just lucky.
All the people I know or knew either used their art, or could use it...nothing was left to theory.
In the clip shown, the members here who practice the style can comment as to what was either done or not or even if
this was a good representation of the style..
My take was distance, timing and understanding how to get hit.
The level of the players seemed mismatched, of course one never knows what was said by whom
before the encounter....
windwalker wrote:[
In the clip shown, the members here who practice the style can comment as to what was either done or not or even if
this was a good representation of the style..
My take was distance, timing and understanding how to get hit.
The level of the players seemed mismatched, of course one never knows what was said by whom
before the encounter....
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