Street Fighter Moves - 4 Reasons Why You Should Train to Respond to Surprise U

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Preston Gary

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Oct 22, 2009, 7:03:21 AM10/22/09
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How do you train?  Or better yet, I should ask you, where do you
train?  If you train in a Traditional Martial Arts school, I can
almost bet with 100% certainty that you spend little or no time
training to respond to surprise unrehearsed attacks.  Now,
I didn't say, mind you, that you don't practice sparring, but
sparring in particular as it is typically done in the wide open spaces
of a dojo, is not exactly the same as preparing yourself for a combat
situation such as in a crowded room with lots of people and
furniture or where an assailant jumps from out of the bushes and
attacks you.
You absolutely MUST train yourself in situations that require you to
respond to surprise and unrehearsed attacks. And there are very solid
reasons why you should find a way to make this at least a part of your
fight training regime.
4 Reasons Why You Should Always Train To Respond To Surprise And
Unrehearsed Attacks
Reason #1 -  Surprise Attacks Is The Way Real Attacks Happen -
 Maybe, when you think about it, one of the things that makes a
fight a "fight" is that it starts and happens sometimes when you least
suspect it.  If everyone were born ready to respond to every
threat or danger or if we had some mechanism that would allow us to
peer into the future to know when an attack were going to happen
before it happens thus avoiding it would preclude our need to train
and prepare for it.  In the real world, fights happen
surprisingly and you had better have this mindset to respond to it.
 
Reason #2 -  When You Practice To Respond To Surprise And
Unrehearsed Attacks, You Develop Fighting Creativity And Spontaneity -
 You do yourself the greatest favor and service by being able to
creatively respond to danger.  Even creativity, like everything
else is made better and enhanced with practice.
Reason #3 -  You Quickly Discover Your Strengths And
Weaknesses - By practicing responding to surprise and
unrehearsed attacks during training, you will quickly discover the
strength and weaknesses of your techniques and your level of ability
and skill to execute them.
Reason #4 -  You Stimulate Your Adrenaline Reaction And Get Used
To It - By for, one of the most important advantages of
practicing with surprise and unrehearsed attacks is the stimulation
and your natural acclimation to the adrenaline rush.  When you
feel this adrenaline rush during a real fight, you won't panic and you
will know how to use and transmute it to allow you to fight
aggressively and forcefully without fear.

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