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Thursday 6 November 2008

Become a Free Fighter

When learning techniques from your instructor, you can pretty much be sure that they were developed for self defense. Though they work perfectly in the studio, that's not the case when it comes down to Ab Workouts First using them in a real fight. You don't know what the other person is going to do. How do you over come this? By training yourself to become independent from your techniques, what we in San Soo call a "Free Fighter".

In Kung Fu San Soo I've learned thousands of different techniques for self defense, yet when involved in a real confrontation I never used a complete technique exactly the way I learned it. Don't get me wrong you will still fight within the teachings of your art, the way you move and strike etc. It has been my experience that after you learn so many techniques you brain will naturally tend to mix, match them. And I think this is a normal reaction to whats being learned, a learned response or reaction to what is happening to you in training. So when involved in a real fight you will use bits and pieces of what you have in your arsenal of techniques. You have in your brain probably millions of combinations to use and they come out as you react to the situation. Not being restricted to using or having to think, if he does this I have to do that technique, causes your response to become automatic.

Again don't get me wrong you still have to control where and how hard you strike. But that comes with training. So how do you become a free fighter? If your in an art like San Soo you practice and learn as many techniques as you can. Have your training partner come at you and throw everything thing he has or can think of at you and sharpen your reactions. See what you come up with, and when your actions become automatic reactions you will be a "Free Fighter."

Master Jerry Garcia,has over 20 yrs of experience in Kung Fu San Soo.
If you like this article you can go to his blog and read more on this subject and others. http://martialarts-jergar.blogspot.com

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