Friday, December 3, 2010

Five Things That Will Insure You Win At Karate Freestyle

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Five Things That Will Insure You Win At Karate Freestyle
By Al Case

Practicing Karate Freestyle is actually one of the most effective means for learning to fight in the martial arts. The frantic chaos of mock combat can be translated directly into street combat, it sharpens all the senses, and it tunes the mind and body to a fine pitch. The purpose of this article is to tell you five things to work on that will make your karate kumite top notch and hard to beat.

First, study your opponent's eyes. Watch everything about him, but focus on where he is looking, how he is looking, whether he blinks, when he blinks, and so on. The concept is simple here...you can't fight what you can't face.

Second, use your stances to load the legs with energy. This means the closer your opponent gets, the lower you get to the ground, and the more tension you build between the front leg and the back leg. When the time comes, lift a leg, release the spring, and let that power propel you faster than a rocket on steroids.

Three, don't ever bother to get emotional. Emotions are things that happen inside your brain, they run around inside your mind. Simply, if you engage in emotions, then you aren't using your senses and intention to pay attention to combat.

Four, have a good and well planned strategy. If he is moving in a certain direction, then figure out which way he is moving, and move with him. If he is stopped, figure out how to angle around him to your best benefit and greatest advantage.

Five, realize that making mistakes are how you learn. Don't get angry because you screwed up and got hit, figure out what you did to get hit, and what you need to do in the future to not get hit. This is probably the most important of the five items here, because it is the key to all learning, and not just in the martial arts.

These five things are simple principles, but they must be focused on, refined, and made to make sense. My first lesson in freestyle consisted of the teacher telling me to raise my mitts, letting me know that he was going to beat me up, and then doing so. It was a terrible teaching method, except that I watched him, and I learned from him.

The next time I freestyled I did so against somebody who hadn't had that lesson. So I did the things that the instructor did to me, and I won. So the five things are eyes, legs, emotions, strategy, and learn from your mistakes, and these are the key points that will help you become a full time winner at Karate Freestyle.

The Martial Arts are fast and logical, but you have to be willing to look. Head to Monster Martial Arts if you don't think so. Pick up a free book on Matrixing while you're there.

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