Why yes newer student, in this martial art we spar; both stand up fighting and ground fighting.
Yes, the black belts will pair us up with whomever in an effort to give us experience.
Yup, I'm a brown belt and you're not. It's okay you've been taught the basics, and sparring is a excellant way to learn which techniques could work for you in a fight.
Yup, I'm a 5ft 3in (157.5cm), 150 lb (68 kg) female, and you're a 6ft 8in (200 cm) 220lb (90kg) male. Your powers of observation astound me.
However, time's awasting and we only have 90 seconds to spar: less talking more sparring!
...You're just standing there.
I see. You're not supposed to hit girls. And you don't want to hurt me.
So, you're going to deny me the experience of fighting someone of your stature. You do realize I'm more likely to be assaulted than you, right? That the experience I gain from fighting you could make a very real difference in the street, right?
....
And now you're saying you don't want to fight me because I'm 'too mean', and you don't want me angry at you. Why, because you might end up with a few bruises from a girl? I would like to point out that I have better control over the force I use in sparring than you do. I haven't kicked anyone in the nadgers, you have.
Third time up, and now the truth comes out: you have something a crush on me and think that fighting me and possibly bruising me would hurt your chances. What makes you think you had a chance to begin with?
I would be less annoyed if this did not happen at least once a year. It's not that I don't like being found attractive, but rather that these blokes think that not respecting my desire to learn will win me over.
Yes, the black belts will pair us up with whomever in an effort to give us experience.
Yup, I'm a brown belt and you're not. It's okay you've been taught the basics, and sparring is a excellant way to learn which techniques could work for you in a fight.
Yup, I'm a 5ft 3in (157.5cm), 150 lb (68 kg) female, and you're a 6ft 8in (200 cm) 220lb (90kg) male. Your powers of observation astound me.
However, time's awasting and we only have 90 seconds to spar: less talking more sparring!
...You're just standing there.
I see. You're not supposed to hit girls. And you don't want to hurt me.
So, you're going to deny me the experience of fighting someone of your stature. You do realize I'm more likely to be assaulted than you, right? That the experience I gain from fighting you could make a very real difference in the street, right?
....
And now you're saying you don't want to fight me because I'm 'too mean', and you don't want me angry at you. Why, because you might end up with a few bruises from a girl? I would like to point out that I have better control over the force I use in sparring than you do. I haven't kicked anyone in the nadgers, you have.
Third time up, and now the truth comes out: you have something a crush on me and think that fighting me and possibly bruising me would hurt your chances. What makes you think you had a chance to begin with?
I would be less annoyed if this did not happen at least once a year. It's not that I don't like being found attractive, but rather that these blokes think that not respecting my desire to learn will win me over.
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