What's a good way to get more sparring in your classes without insutling the teacher?
Much of our grappling classes are spent actually grappling, but sometimes I wish we had more sparring in our JKD class. Not that I don't like the drills, but I really like working with a non-compliant opponent too.
I could ask classmates to stay after class, but we would then have to pay for gym time, I think. This may be the best option, although I'd like an instructor to be around to point out weaknesses/errors every now and then.
Should I take private lessons and ask the instructor to spar, or would that be pretty senseless since he is so much more advanced and it would be like me beating my head against the wall?
Much of our grappling classes are spent actually grappling, but sometimes I wish we had more sparring in our JKD class. Not that I don't like the drills, but I really like working with a non-compliant opponent too.
I could ask classmates to stay after class, but we would then have to pay for gym time, I think. This may be the best option, although I'd like an instructor to be around to point out weaknesses/errors every now and then.
Should I take private lessons and ask the instructor to spar, or would that be pretty senseless since he is so much more advanced and it would be like me beating my head against the wall?
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