How do you determine your preferred range for fighting?

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Well?

Oh this one’s easy too. There’s only 2 ranges. Fighting, and not fighting.

Spar.

Get hit a lot.

Hit back some.

Figure out where you get hit the most.

Figure out where you hit the most.

Ask your sparring partner what rocked him or her the most.

Ask your significant other to get some ice for your lumps.

Rinse.

Lather.

Repeat.

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I hate getting hurt so my range is to stay really far away from my opponent. Now if you’ll excuse me I need to get back to my bomb shelter.

Even if you are naturally good at one range, you might aim for greater proficiency at another. For instance, I used to be good at kicking range, so I focussed on punching range when I began study again. Now I prefer punching range, but would like more body-to-body skills. As well, certain kicking skills have deteriorated. My point is that we often make decisions about how we’re going to fight beforehand, in terms of technique selection.

Even if you are naturally good at one range, you might aim for greater proficiency at another. For instance, I used to be good at kicking range, so I focussed on punching range when I began study again. Now I prefer punching range, but would like more body-to-body skills. As well, certain kicking skills have deteriorated. My point is that we often make decisions about how we’re going to fight beforehand, in terms of technique selection.

All good.

I think people should approach their training based on solid principles, and train specific skills. Let ‘technique’ happen based on the application of individual skills.

Well, maybe not people, but me and my clan.

etc.

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I naturally prefer to dictate a longer range. For that reason alone I am trying to develop my close-in game a lot more.

Trouble is, I have trouble not hurting people when I fight in close.

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I’d suggest to have your training partner go all out on you. It’s only when you bring the intensity to that level that you stop thinking and just go with your instinct. I was a wrestler for a better part of my life; I’ve also done boxing and some Thai.

I’ve noticed that whenever I get into trouble I end up seizing my opponent and trying to bring them down. I go into “safety” mode and use what I’m most comfortable with. Use gear, but try and bring yourself as close to reality as possible.

Just go to rough bars and pick fights. That’s about as real as it gets.

Like you’ve ever done that serp..

My answer was going to be ‘just fight’ :smiley:

Define ranges.

Kicking range is also shooting range for a single or double leg takedown

Clinch range is perfect for powerful hooks and uppercuts.

Striking (punching) range is perfect for grabbing into a clinch or throw

grappling range, when your in the mount punching down on someone is that striking range or grappling range.

Or dont prefer a range. Be good at all of them.
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I think about types of happenings and some of their progressions. Theoretically, I can relate to whatever I might get into because it is familiar. Whatever range has the most favorable outcome for that particular progression would likely be how I go.

comfort zones = bad for business… unless every zone is your comfort zone. Whatever range you arent comfortable in, make yourself comfortable in it, but do not neglect training other ranges. Maybe just tone down long/ground for example, and work your clinch. (if thats your problem area)

You are standing in my spot.

Yeah, thats what I get paid for.
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No range.. just run

Originally posted by Kristoffer
Like you’ve ever done that serp..

I was young and stupid once.

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I was young and stupid twice!
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lol

I’m still young and stupid