what I meant was I'd rather fight someone who only does Kata than someone who spent most of their time sparring.
I've competed against many Kata only type people and they are a breeze. It's the ones that have done lots of sparring that are the tricky ones.
I have always said that much can be learned from Kata but there are differences between competition and "the street" Kata can teach you tools and combinations but sparring is application.
Even then sparring is only approximation as "the Street" is a completely different frame of reference.
I've competed against many Kata only type people and they are a breeze. It's the ones that have done lots of sparring that are the tricky ones.
I have always said that much can be learned from Kata but there are differences between competition and "the street" Kata can teach you tools and combinations but sparring is application.
Even then sparring is only approximation as "the Street" is a completely different frame of reference.
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