Fighting
Fighting, or kumite, is the freestyle use of moves one has learned. During this
freestyle match, the students may use any technique they have learned in their
training for either defensive or offensive purposes. Fighting is involved with
probably only 30 % of skill the student has. However, this is a very important
part of the whole. As mention earlier, katas help in perfecting the moves and
the focus of executing them. On the other hand, fighting employs these moves.
Practicing in fighting will assist in the timing and rhythm of the execution of
the move. In a kata you have as long as you want to throw each kick, each block,
each punch, and as much time to move into the next stance.
During a fight, you must use these moves but timing must be involved as well. If the opponent throws
a kick, you must make a decision and quick. You can block the kick, dodge the kick
to the left, right, or step back, or you can decide to get hit. Now no......
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