Are you technically ready? The authenticity in sparring back in the day is what has been lost for some time. In the martial arts, urban American beginning sparring was that collective voice of the culture. Your technique expressed one of self; back then it was what defended your inner character. It was an expression of your own style and authenticity of self. There was no need for reality this, ineffective this, or practical this because the martial artists understood the beats, language, and rhythms of the culture. Like Bruce Lee, his real-life expression defined his unique style of sparring. In a Dojo or competition area of expression, it was hard
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