The public image of martial arts is very much influenced by martial arts films. These occur very many spectacular techniques, including the audience wants to be so entertained. The main characters are not only impressive athlete with a huge repertoire of techniques, but also tend to decide their struggles with just the most spectacular of all movements. In reality, however, there are often (or rather mostly) quite "boring" shock or Steps that bring about the decision in a fight. For the real fighters, it is therefore advisable to concentrate on his basics.
This does not mean that one should not practice more advanced techniques. You have to know wait, what goals they pursue in their training. If someone is primarily aim to be mastered difficult movements to learn, that he can impress his friends, then it may make sense for that person, any of 540 degrees Tornado Kicks (no idea if there's that) from the Taekwondo to practice. For someone who wants to learn to fight, this approach is not so good. In this case to recommend focus on the basics the following reasons: first
The fewer the techniques you practice, the more practice time you have left over for every technique and can therefore cope better.
second Particularly spectacular techniques work in real fighting is all too rare.
third Who has a stable foundation that can easily expand this.
A few explanatory words about the last point: I think it is easier to integrate new technology into their own fighting style, if its foundation is right. If one has a few techniques available that has sanded it again and again and used in combat situations, it is more and faster more techniques in the existing structure to integrate, because they have internalized certain principles already. As with a house that is only when the foundation is fine.
so far and just the theory. In practice, I am a pretty bad fighter (not that you think I was the super fighter, as smart as I am here, therefore, always talking about). I have to do something, dammit! speak
This does not mean that one should not practice more advanced techniques. You have to know wait, what goals they pursue in their training. If someone is primarily aim to be mastered difficult movements to learn, that he can impress his friends, then it may make sense for that person, any of 540 degrees Tornado Kicks (no idea if there's that) from the Taekwondo to practice. For someone who wants to learn to fight, this approach is not so good. In this case to recommend focus on the basics the following reasons: first
The fewer the techniques you practice, the more practice time you have left over for every technique and can therefore cope better.
second Particularly spectacular techniques work in real fighting is all too rare.
third Who has a stable foundation that can easily expand this.
A few explanatory words about the last point: I think it is easier to integrate new technology into their own fighting style, if its foundation is right. If one has a few techniques available that has sanded it again and again and used in combat situations, it is more and faster more techniques in the existing structure to integrate, because they have internalized certain principles already. As with a house that is only when the foundation is fine.
so far and just the theory. In practice, I am a pretty bad fighter (not that you think I was the super fighter, as smart as I am here, therefore, always talking about). I have to do something, dammit! speak
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