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Learn Martial Arts Training To Become Better At Combat!

Author : Steve Gib


         


If you want to become a much better fighter I have included some valuable tips on martial arts training you're going to want to know

If you only train in a school that doesn't allow sparring, or practice hitting a heavy bag, or maybe you practice self defense drills at the YMCA, a common problem I have seen is people being trained by "know it all" blackbelts who have never even been in a street fight, which is frightening!

If you're in this situation read my crucial evidence and self defense training knowledge putting all the hard work you've put in, and rocket launch it to a whole new level. You need to buy a martial arts helmet, a pair of 16oz open glove sparring gloves, foot protection gear, a cup and mouth guard because you need to feel the realism of an attack. Only way you will be able to accomplish being street ready, is practicing sparring and fighting with constant exercises.

To maintain top possible mental processing while engaging in combat, you need to experience the stress and pressure of fighting somebody in battle. Being able to feel the sensations of being struck with fists and kicks flying at you is a good thing to make you better. You need to feel the impact of your limbs, head and body being hit. I even recommend when you are good enough, sparring lightly with no gloves or helmets to experience first hand what it feels like to take hits. This will teach you new things about self defense training that will make you a much better fighter.

You might have all the self defense knowledge and fighting wisdom through books, training or videos, and I commend you for it. However being able to gain experience in timing your strikes, your speed, range of motion and actually getting sweaty, breathing hard and fighting will empower you from being another victim that makes it in the news.

The purpose of intensive sparring is to be able to relax and keep the mind calm while you have kicks and fists hitting your wrists, being punched in the face, grabbed and thrown around aggressively. Sparring is the only way you can condition your reflexes and sense of calm in battle which is fundamental to fighting success.

Continue to work hard and keep on training in the martial arts and self defense training you are already doing. When you are sparring use these martial arts secrets and use full safety gear and fight your opponent with full intensity! Go out into a park, or private place where you won't be disturbed as you feel the thrill and rush of combat, exploding your performance for a real attack at minimum a 115%


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