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I've only had the chance to actually spar recently. Up until now my imaginary opponent in the driveway has been the best I could do...he never hit back at speed.
I've learned the basic cuts and guards, but find that with no sparring experience under my belt my parrying skills are wimpy at best. I can seem to manage a few displacements and guards, but when pressed on defense I will inevitably be killed in short order.
I am trying to keep to the basics (as I know I will be killed even faster if I try to get into winden and binden).
I've devoured the all the reading I could do on this subject, but nothing is the same as getting some neuro-memory in place.
In brief, is there anything in the way of basics you'd recommend to keep a less experiened fighter focused and engaged without exposing those openings quite so easily.
(For example: I wouldn't be able to defend myself, or get back on the offense with an opponent using a quick zwerch.)
Any advice apprecited.
Karen
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