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| - | SPARRING (Matsogi) | + | === SPARRING |
| + | == (Matsogi) | ||
| - | Sparring is the physical application of attack and defence techniques | + | Sparring is the physical application of attack and defence techniques gained from pattern and fundamental exercise against an actual moving opponent or opponents under various situations. |
| - | gained from pattern and fundamental exercise against an actual moving | + | |
| - | opponent or opponents under various situations. It is, therefore, not only | + | |
| - | inseparable from pattern and fundamental movement but also indispensable to | + | |
| - | promote the fighting spirit and courage, to train the eyes, to read the | + | |
| - | opponent' | + | |
| - | to test his or her own skills and ability and to learn other movements hardly to | + | |
| - | be gained from pattern or fundamental exercise. | + | |
| - | SYSTEM OF SPARRING | + | ((Added the following paragraphs per pg 598 of the Condensed Encyclopedia)) |
| + | In fact, nearly all students are anxious to move into this phase of instruction. Not only does training become more interesting but for the first time the student begins to achieve a degree of satisfaction through actual application of these techniques. | ||
| - | Sparring is classified into pre-arranged, semi-free, free, foot technique, | + | The danger lies in a student who has not built up a solid basic foundation, developing bad habits that are extremely difficult to lose when a student progresses. Therefore, the instructor should encourage the beginner to learn the necessary patterns |
| - | model and pre-arranged free sparring | + | |
| - | |— pre-arranged — | + | == SYSTEM OF SPARRING (Matsogi Jedo) == |
| - | |— semi-free | + | Sparring is classified into prearranged, |
| + | ((Layout below adjusted to allow for limitations of web-formatting and slightly changed wording to reflect the version located on pg 598 of Condensed Encyclopedia)) | ||
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| + | Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone | ||
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| + | +-- semi-free | ||
| + | +-- free --------------+-- 1:1 | ||
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| + | +-- model +-- other combination | ||
| + | +-- foot technique | ||
| + | +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1 | ||
| + | +-- 1:2 | ||
| + | +-- 1:3 or more | ||
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| - | Sparring - - -}— free ~~ | + | **Note: This volume only contains a small amount of information regarding sparring. For further content jump to [[volume05:page01|volume 5]]. |
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| - | |— foot technique | + | |
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| - | |— model | + | |
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| - | [_ pre-arranged free --- | + | |
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| - | L_ 3.step alone | + | |
| - | with companion | + | |
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| - | +— 2-step | + | |
| - | }-— 1-step | + | |
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| - | f—1:1 | + | |
| - | f— 1:2 | + | |
| - | — 22 | + | |
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| - | [— other combinations | + | |
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| - | fei | + | |
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| - | t—1:2 | + | |
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| - | [other combinations | + | |
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