Hey Guys, I am looking for some people who like to practice Kung Fu, Karate, Tae Kwon Do,Boxing etc. If you are looking to spar please look me up. I personally believe by sparring regularly one can find where their Art is lacking. Thus giving you a direction in training to improve on certain areas. For instance If I spar with a boxer and I am fairly comfortable with deflecting and intercepting his punches but I find TKD fighters harder to defend against it. Then I know in my practice and training I need to work more on defenses against kicks etc. So if your interested in getting together for heavy sparring with Gloves,cup and mouth piece, head gear optional but also could be included to work on different techniques in the future let me know. I am also up for light sparring with less equipment possibly maybe just gloves while using light contact to face and harder contact to body.
Or maybe your just looking for someone else to do Chi Sau with and work on drills let me know. I am really interested in Heavy and Light sparring but I am open to drilling and training other aspects as well.
Now I do not have mats. So if your a ground fighter that has your own mats then I would be up for a sprawling partner too. That way I can work on defenses against grapplers with out going to ground.
So if your interested in a sparring partner or sprawling partner let me know. I look forward to our confrontation.
I am located in St.Louis all interested inquiries Please email me at
[QUOTE=sanjuro_ronin;922359]Any reason you don’t join gym/school?[/QUOTE]
I want to have a sparring partner who I can get together from time to time maybe on weekends to hone my skills with. Also at a school you usually are restricted to using the art they are teaching even some MMA schools only want you use the current curriculm not previous arts studied. An also you are only fighting people of the same style. Like when I train Tai Chi there are different types of fighters who practice different arts. But I am looking for so more people to spar with. Other than the people at my school currently!
So New people in other words. I have a bunch of people where I am learning at to spar with. Every now an then we have visitors. But I am looking for more thats all. Possibly if things go well start a fight club here in St.louis were people from other styles can test and polish their Arts by fighting people of different skill level and various arts!
For instance If I join a school Like a good MMA school preferably for continous sparring. I would still be in search of more sparring partners outside of that school. I can’t afford to Join a MMA school,TKD school,Muay Thai School,Karate School and Wing Chun School to spar with different types of people each day. Plus I am not interested in learning their curriculm. I am interested in perfecting my system by making contact with various styles and arts!
I’m sure this information probably got buried in another thread, but if you are in the St. Louis area and looking for WCK sparring partners, Terence Niehoff who lives in the St. Louis area is a frequent poster on this forum and has been for more than 5 years. He always advocates realistic sparring and talks about how your training should really match up to realistic fighting. Terence is a student of Robert Chu.
I’m sure with all the invitations he has made in the past 5 years here on this forum to come check out what he does if you want to see it he would be more than happy to accomodate you as a sparring partner.
[QUOTE=Wayfaring;923604]I’m sure this information probably got buried in another thread, but if you are in the St. Louis area and looking for WCK sparring partners, Terence Niehoff who lives in the St. Louis area is a frequent poster on this forum and has been for more than 5 years. He always advocates realistic sparring and talks about how your training should really match up to realistic fighting. Terence is a student of Robert Chu.
I’m sure with all the invitations he has made in the past 5 years here on this forum to come check out what he does if you want to see it he would be more than happy to accomodate you as a sparring partner.[/QUOTE]
I have been training Wing Chun for sixteen years and I asked Terrence when I could spar with him and train with him. He told me I needed two years of Muay Thai training before I could spar or train with him. So if I find a good MT school then maybe in 2011 I can spar with him. But until then I am looking for more sparring partners who aren’t picky and make outrageous demands. Niehoff express to me right now I am not ready for him because I only studied WC. I need harder training. So in other words He doesn’t want to see me!
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;923655]I have been training Wing Chun for sixteen years and I asked Terrence when I could spar with him and train with him. He told me I needed two years of Muay Thai training before I could spar or train with him. So if I find a good MT school then maybe in 2011 I can spar with him. But until then I am looking for more sparring partners who aren’t picky and make outrageous demands. Niehoff express to me right now I am not ready for him because I only studied WC. I need harder training. So in other words He doesn’t want to see me![/QUOTE]
Well I for one seem to see an inconsistency here. TN states on another thread that he welcomes WCK practitioners to stop by and check them out. That is an unlikely occurance at best. He has explanations for barriers for local people. This comes off like hiding from people.
Maybe he could explain here how 16 years of WCK training but lacking 2 years of MT would “waste their time”.
I do remember looking into options locally, and if you would want to drop in on some MMA type sparring or BJJ type sparring to test out your wing chun, one good example would be Rodrigo Vaghi’s school.
Vaghi is a Rickson Gracie BJJ black belt, very skilled, and seems to have top notch Muy Thai and boxing training on his staff. Website is http://www.submissionjiujitsu.com/
[QUOTE=Yoshiyahu;923655]I have been training Wing Chun for sixteen years and I asked Terrence when I could spar with him and train with him. He told me I needed two years of Muay Thai training before I could spar or train with him. So if I find a good MT school then maybe in 2011 I can spar with him. But until then I am looking for more sparring partners who aren’t picky and make outrageous demands. Niehoff express to me right now I am not ready for him because I only studied WC. I need harder training. So in other words He doesn’t want to see me![/QUOTE]
Sorry to bring this back up, but thats so funny. Any chance of you visiting his training gym and recording him in action???