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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    I think it probably depends on the style - boxing I'd say no.

    Judo yes - there's a guy in my Judo club who's completely blind and he competes often successfully against opponents with no disabilities.

    I think the people he trains with have to be more careful than ayone else because he doesn't always know where the edge of the mats it.

    I saw him throw a guy onto the floor over the edge of the mat once and the guy who was thrown got up very slowly!

    The coaches do a lot of one on one work with him with a radio nearby so he has a point of reference and his dog sits beside the mats with everyone's bags quietly and so well behaved I nearly stepped on it once and it didn't react!

    I guess it's ok in Judo because after you get the initial grip you can pretty much feel where your opponent is and more importantly where they are putting their weight.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Yeah mate Daredevil is a nice movie right? But leave the stunts to the pros or tape it.
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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    I think it probably depends on the style - boxing I'd say no.

    Judo yes - there's a guy in my Judo club who's completely blind and he competes often successfully against opponents with no disabilities.

    I think the people he trains with have to be more careful than ayone else because he doesn't always know where the edge of the mats it.

    I saw him throw a guy onto the floor over the edge of the mat once and the guy who was thrown got up very slowly!

    The coaches do a lot of one on one work with him with a radio nearby so he has a point of reference and his dog sits beside the mats with everyone's bags quietly and so well behaved I nearly stepped on it once and it didn't react!

    I guess it's ok in Judo because after you get the initial grip you can pretty much feel where your opponent is and more importantly where they are putting their weight.
    Judo is all about feel and leverage. Once the grip is attained then the throw happens quite quickly. Although i would say that getting the correct grip on a blind man would be a lot easier than getting one on a judoka who can see.

    I doubt he would be able to fight at any competitive level unless against people with other disabilities similar to his. Eyesight is needed for grip fighting (when you get to a decent level...1st Kyu and above) otherwise you haven;t got a bloody clue where you are gripping.

    In ground fighting feel and leverage again play a huge part and he could probably be a real handful without needing sight.

    IN aswer to the OP's question though. If by fighting blind you mean standing there with a blindfold on surrounded by badguys and as they come at you, you pick them off with perfectly placed blocks, kicks, and punches. No...i'm sure there is some monk sitting in a shaolin temple somewhere that believes he can do this with compliant assailants but in a real situation with real people it doesn't work like that.
    Last edited by Munkymagic; 08-18-2008 at 08:25 AM.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Munkymagic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    I think it probably depends on the style - boxing I'd say no.

    Judo yes - there's a guy in my Judo club who's completely blind and he competes often successfully against opponents with no disabilities.

    I think the people he trains with have to be more careful than ayone else because he doesn't always know where the edge of the mats it.

    I saw him throw a guy onto the floor over the edge of the mat once and the guy who was thrown got up very slowly!

    The coaches do a lot of one on one work with him with a radio nearby so he has a point of reference and his dog sits beside the mats with everyone's bags quietly and so well behaved I nearly stepped on it once and it didn't react!

    I guess it's ok in Judo because after you get the initial grip you can pretty much feel where your opponent is and more importantly where they are putting their weight.
    Judo is all about feel and leverage. Once the grip is attained then the throw happens quite quickly. Although i would say that getting the correct grip on a blind man would be a lot easier than getting one on a judoka who can see.

    I doubt he would be able to fight at any competitive level unless against people with other disabilities similar to his. Eyesight is needed for grip fighting (when you get to a decent level...1st Kyu and above) otherwise you haven;t got a bloody clue where you are gripping.

    In ground fighting feel and leverage again play a huge part and he could probably be a real handful without needing sight.

    IN aswer to the OP's question though. If by fighting blind you mean standing there with a blindfold on surrounded by badguys and as they come at you, you pick them off with perfectly placed blocks, kicks, and punches. No...i'm sure there is some monk sitting in a shaolin temple somewhere that believes he can do this with compliant assailants but in a real situation with real people it doesn't work like that.
    Well believe it or not he does compete against non-disabled people - I am not bullshitting here!

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Yes you can, there is proof

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Munkymagic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    I think it probably depends on the style - boxing I'd say no.

    Judo yes - there's a guy in my Judo club who's completely blind and he competes often successfully against opponents with no disabilities.

    I think the people he trains with have to be more careful than ayone else because he doesn't always know where the edge of the mats it.

    I saw him throw a guy onto the floor over the edge of the mat once and the guy who was thrown got up very slowly!

    The coaches do a lot of one on one work with him with a radio nearby so he has a point of reference and his dog sits beside the mats with everyone's bags quietly and so well behaved I nearly stepped on it once and it didn't react!

    I guess it's ok in Judo because after you get the initial grip you can pretty much feel where your opponent is and more importantly where they are putting their weight.
    Judo is all about feel and leverage. Once the grip is attained then the throw happens quite quickly. Although i would say that getting the correct grip on a blind man would be a lot easier than getting one on a judoka who can see.

    I doubt he would be able to fight at any competitive level unless against people with other disabilities similar to his. Eyesight is needed for grip fighting (when you get to a decent level...1st Kyu and above) otherwise you haven;t got a bloody clue where you are gripping.

    In ground fighting feel and leverage again play a huge part and he could probably be a real handful without needing sight.

    IN aswer to the OP's question though. If by fighting blind you mean standing there with a blindfold on surrounded by badguys and as they come at you, you pick them off with perfectly placed blocks, kicks, and punches. No...i'm sure there is some monk sitting in a shaolin temple somewhere that believes he can do this with compliant assailants but in a real situation with real people it doesn't work like that.
    Well believe it or not he does compete against non-disabled people - I am not bullshitting here!

    Anthony Clarke

    AM Archive - Blind judo champion

    I should give some credit to the coaches because they are VERY, VERY good and VERY hard working and he is always there to take everything they have to give!
    Erm...ok didn't realise you were talking about Anthony Clarke! ...

    He's a pretty amazing guy and yes i do know him in a sense that you know the real talents in the sport you love. I know he was a national champion against sighted guys.

    Not many people like him come along often. Imagine if he would have taken up the sport when he was 6 and didn't lose his sight?!

    Anyway Sharla...i stand corrected but Anthony is an exception to the rule.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    I still want to know if Clubber is on crack.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Von Milash View Post
    I still want to know if Clubber is on crack.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Von Milash View Post
    I still want to know if Clubber is on crack.

    If you mean licking the cracks int the lead paint on the radiator.... Yes.
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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Von Milash View Post
    I still want to know if Clubber is on crack.
    I'm sittin' on it right now.

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    Default Re: Fighting blind-folded?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clubber View Post
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    I still want to know if Clubber uses a dildo
    I'm sittin' on it right now.
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