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 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. ((Modified the rest of this entry per pg 598 of the Condensed Encyclopedia. The original paragraph concluded: "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's tactic and manoeuvers, to forge the attacking and blocking tools, to test his or her own skills and ability and to learn other movements hardly to be gained from pattern or fundamental exercise."))It is, therefore, not only indispensable to promote the fighting spirit and courage, to train the eyes, to read the opponents tactic as well as maneuvers, to forge, toughen or develop the attacking  and blocking tools, to test his own skills and ability, to learn other movements hardly to be gained from pattern or fundamental exercise. 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. ((Modified the rest of this entry per pg 598 of the Condensed Encyclopedia. The original paragraph concluded: "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's tactic and manoeuvers, to forge the attacking and blocking tools, to test his or her own skills and ability and to learn other movements hardly to be gained from pattern or fundamental exercise."))It is, therefore, not only indispensable to promote the fighting spirit and courage, to train the eyes, to read the opponents tactic as well as maneuvers, to forge, toughen or develop the attacking  and blocking tools, to test his own skills and ability, to learn other movements hardly to be gained from pattern or fundamental exercise.
  
-== SYSTEM OF SPARRING (Matsogi Jedo==+((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-arrangedsemi-freefree, foot technique, +The danger lies in a student who has not built up a solid basic foundationdeveloping bad habits that are extremely difficult to lose when a student progresses. Thereforethe instructor should encourage the beginner to learn the necessary patterns and fundamental movements before participating in class sparring, especially tournament.
-model and pre-arranged free sparring with the following sub-catagories.+
  
-|— pre-arranged — +== SYSTEM OF SPARRING (Matsogi Jedo) ==
- +
-|— semi-free +
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-  +
- +
-Sparring - - -}— free ~~ +
- +
-|— foot technique +
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-|— model +
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-  +
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-[_ pre-arranged free --- +
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-L_ 3.step alone +
-with companion +
- +
-+— 2-step +
-}-— 1-step +
- +
-f—1:1 +
-f— 1:2 +
-— 22 +
- +
-[— other combinations +
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-fei +
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- +
  
-t—1:2+Sparring is classified into prearranged, semi-free, free, foot technique, model and prearranged free sparring with the following sub-categories. 
 +((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))
  
- +<code> 
 +Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone 
 +                                |            +-- with companion 
 +                                +-- 2-step  
 +                                +-- 1-step 
 +           +-- semi-free 
 +           +-- free --------------+-- 1:1 
 +                                +-- 1:2 
 +                                +-- 2:2 
 +           +-- model              +-- other combination 
 +           +-- foot technique 
 +           +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1 
 +                                  +-- 1:2 
 +                                  +-- 1:3 or more 
 +</code>
  
-[other combinations+**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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