Great advice. Have worked with James on sticks and this a good way to develop as opposed to learning through brain damage which is how I learned to box lol. Can't say I regret it but looking back and knowing what I know now I think what you're describing is a better route.
I feel that there simply has to be some experience of fight intensity somewhere along the line depending on the trainee's requirements, but once that's filed away in the subconscious with maybe intermittent revisits, sidestepping needless detrimental effects and boosting the ability to relaxed-problem solve on the fly has got to be more beneficial for most of us.
Well written. cheers
Thank you Charles,
Best to you!
J
Great advice. Have worked with James on sticks and this a good way to develop as opposed to learning through brain damage which is how I learned to box lol. Can't say I regret it but looking back and knowing what I know now I think what you're describing is a better route.
Thank you Todd,
I feel that there simply has to be some experience of fight intensity somewhere along the line depending on the trainee's requirements, but once that's filed away in the subconscious with maybe intermittent revisits, sidestepping needless detrimental effects and boosting the ability to relaxed-problem solve on the fly has got to be more beneficial for most of us.
All the best mate,
J
Agree 100%