Originally Posted by
jisse
Hahah, well I guess someone will have to cnc both of us.
Oh, don't worry, pal. ;)
I see you two have posted the same spar, heh.
Easier work for me. \o/
Pusga -
You had a a pretty smooth flow going throughout the replay. However, sometimes you reversed your flow by stopping it completely and then rotating into another direction.
How to prevent this in the future
It would look better if you try to keep your flow constant and smooth. Try to stay on your feet and keep your balance. Don't lean too far into one direction.
Some of your hits looked good, but most of them threw you off balance a lot. And, they also look very unplanned, as if Jisse didn't know what you were going to do.
How to prevent this in the future
Before you throw a hit, make sure you plan ahead. Tell your partner what you'll be doing, where you're aiming, how fast the hit will be, etc. It helps a lot when you plan a hit. It helps you know whether or not you should throw the hit or if the hit will throw you off your balance. The balance issue - As I've said about your flow, make sure you don't lean too much into one direction. You could easily lose your balance in that type of position, especially when you're throwing out a hit. Make sure you have support as you throw out the punch/kick. For example, if you want a nice, fast punch, make sure your legs are positioned in a way that could help you follow through with another movement, or possibly throw out another punch.
Your movements were pretty good. The balance issue really threw off all of your style. Some led to a nice gain in flow, while others slowed it down a lot.
How to prevent this in the future
Again, work on your balance. Every movement has an opening to new movements. Some can be good, others can mess you up. Try to make sure that when you're maneuvering into a different position, make sure that you can make something out of it. Be it from gaining more speed and flow to throwing out a hit. Make sure that you don't get stuck when moving. For example, when your fit skids across the ground or even gets stuck, or when your hand hits the ground while your rotating. These can kill your flow immensely, and you should try to avoid them. (However, some hand plants are good for recovering your balance)
Mainly, you need to work on your balance, keeping a smooth flow, positioning and planning your hits better, and avoiding bad movements.
Jisse -
You had a great amount flow going throughout the whole spar. However, you got stuck at on point and slowed down your flow a lot. Also, at the end, you completely killed it with that jump. Not much to improve in this category, just make sure you avoid interrupting your partner's movements because it could lead to interrupting your movements as well.
Your hits flowed in quite well, and they were also smooth. Couldn't see much wrong with them, except one hit that made you stuck. (Oh no, getting lazier to be more detailed)
Your movements were good. Each one led to gaining flow and a nice hit. Good job.
Sorry about getting lazy on the CnC for you, Jisse.
Here's a very short spar Zeroback and I made.
We would've continued, but, sadly, he had to go.