Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
It will put stress, and interfere with everyday function. Its best in the area of speed to go blind. Your fastest response in the senses is feel and touch, eyes slow the procees down, and interferes with the touch and feel in movement as regards domminance in habits as doing, a motion on one side while stabalising with the other. Its something we are born with, but can be worked on to improve.
Going on what you say: close range you can practice fighting without your sight interfering as much:

Practicing interruption of movement by dropping your gloves into the crook of the opponents elbows and then react off of their next move by feeling it directly or off your little push one way so that you know already mentally which way they'l go and flow around their obvious natural reaction to push against your push; (thats where you slip them and move. You can fight or flow around their arm movements also disrupt their balance as they move because you have control of their balance at one of the main balance points,the elbow.