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#103941 - 12/17/03 02:46 PM
First Competition
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Registered: 11/08/03
Posts: 38
Loc: cardiff
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Hi, me and karate-do are going to compete in a karate competition in january, he's quite confident but i'm one of those people who worries about things a bit, is there any good pointers you could give me that i wouldn't have learnt in class? (not really specific moves but tactics if you can), thanks
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#103942 - 12/19/03 10:45 AM
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The key is to not get hit.Accomplish this by proper distancing, footwork,awareness and timing.
To develop the above, I suggest training in a martial art.
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#103943 - 12/20/03 01:38 AM
Re: First Competition
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Registered: 08/25/03
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by nekogami13: The key is to not get hit.Accomplish this by proper distancing, footwork,awareness and timing.
To develop the above, I suggest training in a martial art.[/QUOTE]
Ouch! [IMG]http://www.fightingarts.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif[/IMG]
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#103944 - 12/24/03 06:22 PM
Re: First Competition
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Registered: 11/08/03
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Loc: cardiff
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by nekogami13: The key is to not get hit.Accomplish this by proper distancing, footwork,awareness and timing.
To develop the above, I suggest training in a martial art.[/QUOTE]
I don't mean to be offensive mate but clearly i do train in a martial art because i mentioned i'm in a karate competition in the question, i would have liked some tips for the competition, the above you mentioned i have trained in, i was hoping for some specific tips, thanks anyway
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#103945 - 12/24/03 06:50 PM
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What I listed above is all you need. There are no magical tricks that will ensure victory. Each opponent you face will be different. Trying to advise you on how to fight them would be pointless,to give any worthwhile advice we would have to see your opponents in action.
Only thing I can say-when not fighting,watch your potential opponents fight.Pay attention to what they do,how they do it, and when they do it.
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#103946 - 12/26/03 01:42 PM
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Registered: 12/23/03
Posts: 18
Loc: Canada
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its not a fantasy world, you are going to get hit regardless of wether you want to or not. Is this a contact event or what ? you need to train your stamina if you are doing kumite
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#103947 - 01/17/04 08:07 PM
Re: First Competition
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Registered: 08/18/03
Posts: 64
Loc: Canada
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Best advise if it is a full-contact competition...Conditioning, conditioning, conditioning!
Here is what the pro's schedule looks like...You don't have to do this but it gives you an idea of what is involved. You can modify this program by doing less time training. When I fought competetively, I trained about two-three hours a day for amateur competion.Sample Training Schedule:
The example of a schedule is only that, an example. A training schedule needs to be set up in consultation with your Sensei, coach, and trainer. This way it will reflect the individual strengths and weaknesses of the fighter in training.
Monday (medium day, 5-6 hours): dojo class conditioning medium stretching sparring weight training/conditioning easy run (3 miles)
Tuesday ( hard day, 6-8 hours): kihon hard stretching weight training run - intervals (2 km. warm-up, 4x200, 2x400, 2km warm-down) bag work and combinations conditioning - sit-ups, etc.
Wednesday (easy day, 3-4 hours): dojo class conditioning light stretching sparring. run - aerobic pace (5 miles) weight training
Thursday (hard day, 6-8 hours): karate techniques kihon. conditioning - sit-ups, etc. weight training hard stretching run - hill work (5 miles) bag work and combinations.
Friday (medium day, 5-6 hours): kihon medium stretching. conditioning - sit-ups, etc. bag work and combinations
Saturday (hard day, 6-8 hours): dojo class conditioning hard stretching sparring weight training bag work. running - L.S.D. (maximum 8-10 miles)
Sunday (easy day, 0 hours): OFF
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#103948 - 01/24/04 10:18 AM
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Registered: 10/31/03
Posts: 428
Loc: Wales
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should do hard stretching every day imo.
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#103949 - 06/12/04 11:16 PM
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Registered: 06/09/04
Posts: 474
Loc: Minnesota
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Excuse me, but Neko? Did you mean that as an insult to Karate back there?
Thanks, Salek
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