Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ring Theory: Do not conceive to the point that you miss out on doing.


Improve your ring generalship by applying minimalist thinking inside the ropes. Once a match has begun don't bank on your opponent waiting for you to decide what is the best course of action. One has to know and feel what needs to be done. Indecision and hesitation is a disaster waiting to happen when your sparring. The knowledge that you need to defend yourself against an adversary should be at the forefront of your mind instilled through constant training. A good fighter remains in a state of readiness, so that their actions are in the present; not an after-thought that came too late. Readiness is derived through practice that teaches the processes of conceivable reactions in the ring. Master the processes and you will be able to act without thought.


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