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Still Learning!

I participated in a tournament this weekend and it was amazing for me! I fought in full contact kick-boxing for the first time, and I loved it! I have been practicing MA’s for about fifteen years and it is very exciting that I am still discovering new aspects of it, and of myself. I feel like a white belt again!
At tournaments, I now have experience in the following:

  • Forms
  • Point sparring
  • Continuous sparring
  • Full contact kick-boxing
  • Demonstration

For those who are interested in the tournament circuit, I will break down the various categories. Keep in mind that most schools will focus primarily on one aspect of a tournament

  • Forms: Empty-handed or weapons. Traditional/Creative/Extreme. Musical/non-musical
  • Sparring: Point, Continuous, Team
  • Kick-boxing: American, International, Muy Thai
  • Demo: Group performance

Of course this is just a basic break-down. Each category has its own rules and guidelines that must be followed. Additionally, each one has its own expertise and focus. Tournaments are a great teaching tool for Martial Artists. The experience of performing under pressure aids a person in overcoming their fears, much like a self-defense situation. While success in tournaments does not guarantee and ability to protect oneself, certain aspects of them can be carried over to other parts of training, and life.

Goals

My school recently finished a round of tournament competitions and I’ve found myself distracted by it. I did not compete this year and instead helped coach and train the participants. Now that they are all finished, I am extremely motivated to start preparing for next year immediately. I would like to put together a compelling form and tune my fighting to a level I’ve never achieved before. This is the first time that I’ve felt this way and I’m excited that even after 10 years, my Martial Arts can still excite me. This is a testament to my instructor’s teaching and patience. I am so glad that I took the time to pick the right school. It really paid off!

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