"In REAL fights, many people try to throw their entire arsenal in the first fleeting seconds. Whereas you are accustomed to reading jabs, roundhouse kicks and what not, the unorthodox nature of “untrained” fighters can throw you off, if you’re not careful."
This is very true. It happens when a chess master plays a novice. The novice plays so erartically that the master is momentarily confused. But, of course, in a chess match the master has the time to adjust and easily win. In a fight the martial artist does not.
The more complex our arts become, the less chance you give yourself when its time to go for real.
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