Christopher L
New member
I've been really good at dodging hits in my karate class whilst sparring, and my judo class, and other situations, etc. I got great reflexes, and I've done somersaults, handsprings, rolls, and other things in order to evade hits, and combinations of maybe 3 to maybe 5 hits, in any form of punches or kicks or elbows or whatever you can name; but I can;t seem to get past the 5 mark, after 5, I stumble, or I get hit. Any techniques or psycology methods that could help me anticipate hits? I got a nimble body which is why I'm able to dodge things and recover.
Btw, Idk if knowing a cartwheel would help, I dont know how to do it, and I would assume knowing how to jump high in place would be good too, which I dont know.
xD I'm not in the circus, I just like to make hits harder to make on me, for example, if someone throws a left straight punch, and I only move 2 inches out of the way, that straight punch can easily turn into an elbow, so if I make my dodges margirinly larger, you have to use different parts of your body to attack me each time, which is much harder.
And somehow I can do acrobatics easier than move my upper body to the left/right in a clean horizontal movement.
Btw, Idk if knowing a cartwheel would help, I dont know how to do it, and I would assume knowing how to jump high in place would be good too, which I dont know.
xD I'm not in the circus, I just like to make hits harder to make on me, for example, if someone throws a left straight punch, and I only move 2 inches out of the way, that straight punch can easily turn into an elbow, so if I make my dodges margirinly larger, you have to use different parts of your body to attack me each time, which is much harder.
And somehow I can do acrobatics easier than move my upper body to the left/right in a clean horizontal movement.