I'd like to know if Scrap has figured out a way how to make a fighter's responses quicker in lieu of putting on the pads.
I think what's caused by putting on the pads on a regular basis is that your fighting responses are affected, i.e. you don't move your head or react the way that a fighter would. Over time this may dull your reflexes, as you are
Perhaps there's balance on how much pad-work that a fighter-trainer should do that won't have a severe impact on the reflexes.
As for improving the fighter's responses, I think that sparring with skilled opponents should be mandatory. As a supplement, mitt-training can hones the responses such as what Roger Mayweather's method. We rely so much on sight for responding to punches. I think by incorporating our sense of touch and relying less on our eyes we can become even faster.
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