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Looking for any general concepts or tips on reading/figuring out your opponent early on? Not just for competition purpose but even for your everyday sparring.
What are some things to figure out what they want to do,their mistakes,and so on...... I know you'd have to have a person infront of you making these actions but im talking concepts/principles and anything more advanced you do to read your opponents. |
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I'm sure there will be better advice from some of the experienced posters on here but personally I like to make it simple. What shots are they throwing, what are they missing with and what are they landing. What shots are they getting hit with, what are they open to. etc.
Feints are a good way of seeing what guys are trying to do. Get them to show their hand without allowing them a chance to actually catch you. |
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Throw a lot of jabs upstairs and down. That's how to start.
You won't so much read your opponent as feel their reactions. It's not really something you'll think about while you're in there. Just throw your jab and ideas will come to you as he reacts. It's tough to explain but while you're in there always try to surprise the opponent somehow. You'll know how to do this by 'reading' his reactions, but you have to throw out some jabs to see how he moves/counters/reacts. |
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