Call Your Martial Arts Training Partner An "A-Hole"
Author: Matt Numrich
Date Posted: July 15, 2006
Sometimes in my street-fighting martial arts classes...I will purposely
put two people who don't like each other (or even hate each other)
together during sparring sessions.
In some cases, when I really want them to make progress, I'll encourage
them to tease, taunt and even verbally abuse each other.
Why do I do this?
Is it because I'm some kind of jerk who gets a rise out watching
people yell at one another?
Not at all.
I do this because making people train in emotionally-charged situations
like this is one of the single best ways to teach them how to control
their emotions and keep their priorities straight.
You see, in a real fight on the street, you are going be exposed
to a level of emotional intensity that you simply will not feel
anywhere else. Anywhere.
And so, if you can learn how to distance yourself from your anger,
your fear and your frustration -- by training yourself how to block
it out while sparring in an emotionally-charged situation -- then
your chances of walking away from a real fight in one piece go up
dramatically.
And you should do the same thing when you spar and train. Taunt
and tease each other. Call each other names. Push each other's hot
buttons.
Just make sure you do NOT do this without a third person present
to mediate things, especially if either of you lacks self control.
In fact, be very careful with this. Because if either (or worse,
both) of you have deep hostility towards each other, then you could
end up going much farther than sparring.
So like anything -- especially when it comes to training how to
fight -- use common sense.
About The Author
Sifu Matt Numrich is one of only a few instructors in the world
with Full Certification in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do, and also the
Filipino Martial Arts. His students include everyone from Federal
Air Marshals and military elites to small children and 65-year old
ladies. Matt also offers free weekly street-fighting lessons by
email at http://jkdondvd.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of Jeet Kune Do articles.
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