Postby Patrick Hardin » Thu Jan 08, 2004 5:18 pm
Flinching is just a natural reflex action that many of us experience when we're starting our martial training. My advice is simply: spar, spar, spar. Once you begin to get accustomed to the motion and the situation you're in, then you will find yourself blinking less often, and then hardly at all. I used to flinch a lot, but now that I've been doing this for a few years, I don't flinch near as much anymore. I think that with time, you can train yourself not to do it.
One other thing I would suggest would be to practice certain counter cuts, like scheitelhau, for example (quick downward vertical cut from the elbow, aimed at the head). When you do certain counters, it looks like your opponent is still going to hit you, but if you do them right, you hit him instead. Scheitelhau can displace a vertical cut, though when you do it, for an instant it seems that you are going to be cut instead. But it works. That might be a good way to weed out your blinking reflex.
Patrick Hardin
"Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline."
---Vegetius