Sunday, August 24, 2008

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Hey coach, what should I do?

What I know, I'm not a coach. Aber na gut, wenn Du so schön fragst, werd ich mal eine Antwort versuchen. Teilweise habe ich die Frage ja schon in meinem Beitrag namens "Basics, Baby" beantwortet. Tenor: Man muss weniger können, als die meisten denken. Gleichzeitig muss man mehr können, als die meisten denken. Hä? Wie bitte? Worum geht´s hier eigentlich? Was können?

Nun gut, bevor hier völlige Verwirrung ausbricht, nochmal von vorne: Es geht natürlich wieder mal ums (unbewaffnete) Kämpfen. Um meine Haltung dazu, wieviele und welche Techniken man lernen muss oder soll, um als Kämpfer gelten zu können. Meine Meinung dazu ist erschreckend trivial. Aber ich habe das Gefühl, sie trotzdem äußern to have, because there have figured out some Honks still not there. Once there is the requirement for restriction. Through them I have in "Basics, Baby" babble enough. The one with the restriction must not go too far. While it makes sense to focus around the state struggle to a few basic techniques, you should not limit the extent that it omits one or more distances.

is often accused of MMA fighters, they wanted to be egg-laying Wollmilchsäue or, in Anglistik speaking world, "Jack of all trades". These are clearly negative, ironic names. For there is no panacea and Jack of all trades is also a master of none . At the versatility in terms of the different distances, such as drop distance, wrestling and ground fighting out, but unfortunately, no way. A golfer would be ill advised to practice only the putting strokes and distance to avoid from now on. It would indeed be a master putter, but not win a tournament, because he can not keep up in other important areas of the game with the other, more versatile athletes could. What is so obvious on the golf course view, in the martial arts is not a lot. I figure it's not ... .

Sure it is legitimate to focus only on the Muay Thai, if the goal is to participate in Muay Thai fighting is. And security is a Thai boxer who only carried the sport in a "real" fight a serious opponent. Still, he has a problem when it comes to a tussle, and the battle at the bottom end. He has the ground fighting, neither the balance, nor the technical ability, yet - and most importantly - the experience of the hours and hours of driving bring. As Matt Thornton once said: "A guy with no ground skills is not much of a fighter." Is true. The same is true of course vice versa.