Hi again guys, Training has been great! I couldn't be happier with it. As for the above debate I have to side with the theory of putting blood sweat...
Hi again guys,
Training has been great! I couldn’t be happier with it. As for the above debate I have to side with the theory of putting blood sweat and tears into it.
But once again, I have a question, or a concern. Alright, here’s the situation. Your opponet is in a righty stance (his or her left foot forward). I was always taught to fight on the blind side. You could stand in a right handed stance yourself, which I do. But if you did so, you would be giving your opponet your blind side, but the only strike they could really pull off is a backfist which is easily blocked, and I’m sure you could hit them before they moved.
I’m talking self defense, not sparring with another student, so you may want to consider the fact they might not focus on the blind side.
Should you switch guard all together? Or give up your blind side? I realize it may be a dumb question, but it has me puzzled.
Thanks again you guys, happy training and good luck to all of you!
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