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Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 08:19 PM
I found these on Philip Rhee's web site. Ive used some of them and they work. Check'em out!

-Chazz

SPARRING TIPS AND STRATEGY Borrowed from www.philliprhee.com


1. Size up your opponent before you engage. If he strikes first then you know he is an offensive fighter. If he waits for your attack then you know he is a defensive fighter.

2. Find out what technique your opponent is good at by giving a fake. If your opponent moves his hands then you know he is a puncher. If your opponent moves his leg then you know right away that he is a kicker.

3. Try to get your opponent to attack first, either by a fake or taunt. You will quickly learn what technique your opponent relies on. (every fighter has their favorite technique) then plan a counter for that attack.

4. Do not telegraph your attack.

5. Never show fear when sparring. Your opponent will sense fear and go on the attack, however, fear also can be used as a fake.

6. When you and your opponent are in hitting range make sure you¡¯re legs are never wider than your shoulder width. Wider stands makes your movements slower.

7. Always set up your opponent before you strike. Set up high, strike low. Set up low, strike high. Most experience fighters will never get hit unless you set them up.

8. Always relax the body before you strike. Tension slows down attacks. Visualize a snake attacking it¡¯s prey. Calm, relaxed, then strike with lightening speed.

9. Close the gap between your thought and action. Don¡¯t think too long or the opportunity is lost.

10. The moment to strike an opponent is when he is about to launch an attack or as he is landing from his attack.



11. Jabs and back knuckles are the fastest weapon for your hands which is done with the lead hand. Also practice round house and side kicks like a jab with the lead leg to set up or jam oncoming opponent.

12. Always remember when your opponent attacks -- a part of their body will be exposed for counter. This applies to your counter as well.

13. If you are constantly clashing with your opponent then you must work on timing. If you don¡¯t understand timing then go back to rule #10.

14. Focus on the target in your mind without looking at the target.

15. Don¡¯t kick just to be kicking. Let each technique have a purpose rather than kicking or punching for the sake of just sparring.

16. Don¡¯t block unnecessary attacks.

17. Pace your energy, kicking takes more energy than hands so use it sparingly.

18. If your opponent is good with sliding kicks then the time to attack is when his feet comes together right before he tries to launch a kick.

19. If your opponent has a great counter back kick with his right leg and you also fight with right leg back then you must switch your fighting stands with left leg back instead of right, this way you can move away faster and not walk into his back kick

20. Watch your opponents body movement, not just their eyes. Experienced fighters do not show emotion so you must focus on their whole body.



21. Use back knuckle to set up opponent or to cover their vision.

22. Don¡¯t turn your back on an opponent.

23. Don¡¯t¡¯ try to score on the first attack. Have in mind to set up and score on the 2nd or the 3rd attack.

24. The most common technique used in sparring is round house kick. Learn various counter for the round house kick. Such as back kicks and spin heel kick.

25. When cornered, jam your opponent¡¯s attack before they can fully extend their leg or hand and slip out to the side.

26. Every attack has a counter so learn them. You learned that playing rock, paper, scissors as a kid.

27. If you get hit, never lose your temper and go after your opponent, your rage will make you more venerable for a counter attack.

28. When fighting a defensive fighter, you must use fakes to open them up before attacking.

29. Learn to side step when kicking in close distance.

30. Do not use high jump kicks for sparring. Low jump kicks are okay at a higher level.



31. Do not back up straight against a combination attack, move side ways or jam them before they can launch their attack.

32. When you attack there must be no doubt or hesitation, you must commit otherwise, you are open to counter attack.

33. Do not always try to beat your opponent in the first round, especially if they are bigger. Cover up well, make them move, get them tired then move in.

34. Never under estimate your opponent.

35. No one person fights the same. Quickly adopt and assess opponent¡¯s weakness.

36. Sparring has 3 principles. RELEASE energy. RESERVE energy and REGENERATE energy.


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waya
25-Feb-2002, 08:25 PM
Excellent find. I had never been to his site before and didn't realize that was even there.

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 08:36 PM
he has a lot of good things on his site (good message boards *LOL*)

-Chazz

waya
25-Feb-2002, 08:41 PM
lol I have checked out most of the "pro" artists sites. Not sure why it never occured to me to look for his. I know Jet Li will respond to off the wall questions if it is one he has never been asked before. And I look at Bill Wallace's site almost daily. I will have to check out Philip Rhee's site and bookmark it as well.

Rob

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 08:53 PM
On my Ga site i have some martial artis links like Chuck Norris, Cynthia Rothrock, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, David Carradine,
Sifu Vincent Lyn, GrandMaster Pan Qing Fu

the Cool thing is i gett to meet them all but Norris this summer in NY

-Chazz

waya
25-Feb-2002, 08:58 PM
*kicks ya for having more luck than a vegas millionaire* hehe
The most famous person I have met was Papa-san, which I must say was quite an honor and definitely an eye opening experience as far as martial arts go. I have also met and used to live near Grandmaster Chung E. Kim (TKD practitioners may know the name, also the publisher/owner of TKD Times Magazine). But I have never had the opportunity to meet any of the more known artists that have been involved in television or movies.

Rob

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:03 PM
I havent met any right now but this summer i will. It will be great.
I jsut found out that there are other i get to meet at well. , Richard Norton, George Dillman, Ric Meyers from Inside Kung-fu Magazine.

so im happy right now, i cant wait.
-Chazz

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:05 PM
I bet not. You will have to let us know how it goes. Sounds like a great experience.

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:07 PM
I'll bring back all kinds of pics *LOL*

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:14 PM
LOL I would too, talk about memories lol those are guys I would let beat me and not argue LOL

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:17 PM
*LOL* me too, and i will. Some are putting on seminars that i am going to.

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:18 PM
I'll definitely be looking forward to hearing how it goes. I think my HKD instructor is going to Karate College 2002 so I am going to get to hear about that too lol

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:30 PM
*LOL* I will be at a tournament and Hall of fame dinner with them.

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:33 PM
Getting an award yourself?

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:35 PM
Yeah, nominated for asst Instructor of the yeah for last year. in the World Wide Hall of Fame

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:36 PM
Well congratulations :-)
If you teach the same as you explain points on here I would say it is a deserved award.

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:38 PM
Thanks, That means a lot

-Chazz

waya
25-Feb-2002, 09:40 PM
You are very welcome. Off to an excellent start with a life teaching for sure.

Chazz
25-Feb-2002, 09:44 PM
Ok Back to the topic Now. If anyone has thougths on this post them here

Ghostsuit
26-Feb-2002, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by chazz982001
On my Ga site i have some martial artis links like Chuck Norris, Cynthia Rothrock, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, David Carradine,
Sifu Vincent Lyn, GrandMaster Pan Qing Fu

the Cool thing is i gett to meet them all but Norris this summer in NY

-Chazz

Would be nice to get some of these people posting on here ;)

Chazz
26-Feb-2002, 05:08 PM
Yeah it would, but they dont even post on their own sites *LOL*

-Chazz

Cooler
27-Feb-2002, 02:52 PM
Good luck with the award Chazz.

Cooler.

Chazz
27-Feb-2002, 04:20 PM
Thanks cooler

Melanie
27-Feb-2002, 06:01 PM
Sheesh! Your expected to write up a full report! Interviews, pictures, links to all websites, overview of how whole event went on, copies of autographs to be included (proof!)...

See Chazz I can be as subtle as you :)

Melanie ;)

Chazz
27-Feb-2002, 06:20 PM
*LOL* i know. and i will. But i have a while till i go. (4 months)

-Chazz

Pepsi32123
31-May-2004, 03:59 PM
So many street fighters kind of miss number 34, never under estimate your opponent. It gets annoying hearing about a 90 pound kid losing miserably to a 200 pound weight lifter.

Also, you can add a couple:

If you're fast enough, throw a double. After a round, do another. I usually kick as low as I can for the first one, to the hip, and it doesn't even matter if they block it because another one is coming right to their head. Most always brings a couple of points.

Keep your gaurd up at ALL times. Even when attacking, gaurd up because an unexpected counter could occur.