The Great Sparring Myth: Why Kata and Kumite Don't Mix
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- Why you fundamentally can't "spar" with antique weapons like the Bo or Sai.
- How modern attempts to spar with weapons become a limited, point-based sport (like Kendo), completely disconnected from the weapon's real function.
- The core conflict: Antique forms are often built on preemption ("go first, go fast") , while sparring is an exchange. Once you're exchanging blows, you've already lost the original intent.
- The immense frustration practitioners felt trying to force kata techniques into a "rough and tumble" sparring match.
- What "Kumite" (meeting hands) really means, and how it got misunderstood and conflated with the modern Western idea of sparring.
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