DEVELOPING COMRADESHIP IN SPARRING PRACTICE
Developing Comradeship in Sparring Practice
Practicing sparring among classmates should not cause hurt to one another, and should not be brutal. In fact, sparring is an excellent way to develop comradeship. This video clip, taken impromptu at the regional Taijiquan course in Spain in August 2005, shows students discussing among themselves and helping one another. When practicing with a sparring partner of a lower standard of skills, the senior partner should purposely slow down to help the other. Sparring is not fighting; it should be fun and educational.
Developing Comradeship in Taijiquan Sparring Practice from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
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