Monday, September 27, 2010

Sparring drills are an important part of the learning process in Taekwondo

My teacher told me a lesson on the importance of our Taekwondo sparring drills. I liked the drills, just like everyone else in the dojo, but I was not sure if my teacher was going on with this particular lesson. Her large eyes alert in touch with me, as they always do. It was just a little 'smaller than me (and I'm short), but she was an experienced black belt with a lot of skill in Taekwondo. I have always enjoyed listening to his lectures,especially if you only talk to me.

He went on to tell me her first competition and how she felt a bit 'concerned that the competition would go. He was nervous because he was not sure what was happening during the race, but it was soon learned that we can never be sure what would happen, and where it took place. On the street, in a corridor in a parking garage - could be anywhere by anyone - there should be attacked. We should thinkour competitions as just that. E 'in the unknown, and we should use fear to exercise our ability to focus on the education of our Taekwondo sparring.

I began to understand what to talk to me when they mentioned the word technique. In any martial art, the technique is essential to learn the martial art, and win more races. "We have to learn the technique through practice, starting slow and eventually be able to notice these movements with our bodies.real technique comes with practice and routine, "he continued. I remembered just in Taekwondo and getting each movement just like in a slow and structured. At one point I could not move any combination of beginner and just want the word of my master. I've seen where he was heading with this particular lesson. I knew I had my first train hard for this competition and sparring practice our drill was a good way to do this.

My teacher had agood way of drawing up plans for each student to follow through for practice for each competition. She gave me my drill and my partner - a tall man with a black belt proudly tied to his waist. I thought it would be confused with my partner should be drilling for this man was very experienced and much taller than I am, however, drilling would be with an experienced partner well for me. I could learn a lot from him, and sparring with him would be the best way to get ready for myCompetition. My sparring strategies were to practice again what I have learned since I started, but this time I'm sparring, not just practice alone or with tampons.

My favorite sparring drills were working on the power of my kicks and work on speed. These techniques are important in Taekwondo. You need power and speed to succeed. My teacher, I had to practice some combinations regularly with my sparring partner and alone. I had to memorize thisCombinations to bring the contest to me. Over the next few weeks I worked on the power, speed, timing, combinations, fake outs, and maintain my energy. Without my teacher assigned and sparring partner, I could not have won my first tournament.

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