Ok - this might be a holy war, but here goes...
I have been in one form of martial arts on another in the past. I have never been really good at any one (jack of some trades - master of none), but at all the ones I have been in it has always been taught to me to focus at an area just past your sparring partner and just below their neck. Basically - focus at a point best suited to give you the widest peripheral vision of your opponent. I started a new style and some folks in the class, being kind and quick to offer pointers and advice, have told me to watch the eyes. I tried it and I find near impossible. My eyes would eventually wander down to the usual position after a few seconds into a spar. To be honest I do not think that the eyes are the best point to focus, but if the majority rules then I will concede my ways and work at focusing where I should.
What do you think? Please give reasons - not just a short answer like "focus on the nose" or "keep your eye on the ball of my foot"
thanks-
jp
I have been in one form of martial arts on another in the past. I have never been really good at any one (jack of some trades - master of none), but at all the ones I have been in it has always been taught to me to focus at an area just past your sparring partner and just below their neck. Basically - focus at a point best suited to give you the widest peripheral vision of your opponent. I started a new style and some folks in the class, being kind and quick to offer pointers and advice, have told me to watch the eyes. I tried it and I find near impossible. My eyes would eventually wander down to the usual position after a few seconds into a spar. To be honest I do not think that the eyes are the best point to focus, but if the majority rules then I will concede my ways and work at focusing where I should.
What do you think? Please give reasons - not just a short answer like "focus on the nose" or "keep your eye on the ball of my foot"
thanks-
jp
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