This has been on my mind for the past year specifically as more and more people are expressing interest in stickfighting-DB style, basically, and it got me thinking to post this reading on another thread about JFJKD and JKD, etc..
When we first started training in closing the gap, we developed some drills that were veryt simple and utilized basic principles. When the guys got better, the drills changed to suit the skill levels. When the guys got better, the drills changed again, becoming harder contact oriented, etc.
The question is, since most of the fighters started with drill #1 and progressed into drill 2, than 3, 4, so forth, should the new students come in and learn this way, or go straight into drill 4, current training method. The current closing drills can be done slowly, than progressed to wearing gear, so it's not like the guys just jump in and start swinging at each other from day one. In my experience, I notice that guys do pick up the old drills and are ready to progress much faster than us first timers did.

Just testing this picture function.
...cool, now I've got it.
When we first started training in closing the gap, we developed some drills that were veryt simple and utilized basic principles. When the guys got better, the drills changed to suit the skill levels. When the guys got better, the drills changed again, becoming harder contact oriented, etc.
The question is, since most of the fighters started with drill #1 and progressed into drill 2, than 3, 4, so forth, should the new students come in and learn this way, or go straight into drill 4, current training method. The current closing drills can be done slowly, than progressed to wearing gear, so it's not like the guys just jump in and start swinging at each other from day one. In my experience, I notice that guys do pick up the old drills and are ready to progress much faster than us first timers did.

Just testing this picture function.
...cool, now I've got it.
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