Hello again
I think fighting skill is far more about the ability to respond to a threat, not to stand and wait for it.
"responding to a threat" in my mind implie's that you have in some way shape or form been attacked.
Yet, none of this agressiveness means failing to take advantage of an opening offered by an opponent's own attack or missing the opening created after his attack misses. In each case, before or after, we take the initiative.
I totaly agree with your statement John, like i said earlier in most fight's being able to control the tempo of a fight and fighting your fight as opposed to responding and letting your opponent control what you do is very important.
isn't that part of the paradox? To move and strike when you want/need to seize the initiative and not when the opponent force's you too, there by you control the tempo of the fight and increase your ability to survive, sometime's not doing anything will force the opposition to do what you want them to/expect them to and there by hand you the initiative and allow you to kill them, again the paradox of defense.
Boy very difficult subject John you trying to fry my brain? <img src="/forum/images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" />