Grappling Tactile Reflex Training
Sensitivity In Martial Arts
Tactile reflexes entail the capacity to quickly respond to the impulses of touch.
This quality is called sensitivity in martial arts. It’s known that roughly about 95% of all streetfights and MMA matches end up in close range and/or grappling range.
In this range, it’s unlikely that you’ll “see” a strike coming.
When using your touch reflexes, you’re not required to see where your hands are concerning your opponent because you will use the sense of touch or feel your way through when in close-range combat.
With training, you will learn to immediately sense through touch what your challenger is trying to do by reading the movement of his body energy.
Employing this state of cognition, you can seize your adversary’s power and do one of three
things:
1. Disband their power by avoiding and/or slipping.
2. Shift their power by blocking or parrying.
3. Crash their power by stop-hitting or countering.
To create the greatest usage of your tactile reflexes, you must remain calm when you come into close range with the other fighter. It is via this relaxation that you will find quickness and explosiveness in your moves. Touch reflexes are usually highly developed in individuals who learn such arts as Judo, Wrestling, Jujitsu, Wing Chun, Dumog, Aikido, and Muay Thai.
To fully develop your tactile reflexes: you need to be instructed in martial arts highlighting close-range combat.
Sensitivity Exercises
There are numerous routines that you can use to grow your tactile reflexes. Nevertheless, be cautious not to get hooked up in the exercise itself. The routines are only a tool to reach your end goal. Your objective is to create exceptional tactile reflexes that will allow you to efficiently overwhelm an enemy in closer combat ranges. It isn’t easy to understand sensitivity from a textbook or a video.
You should do your best to find a training partner who is knowledgeable in the training of martial arts that specializes in close-quarters combat, in-fighting, clinching, trapping, and grappling ranges. The routines you select are critical, but the effort you place into each exercise is just as necessary.
Here’s a close secret for you: To get more useful results from any sensitivity training, do it blindfolded. This pushes you to elevate your feeling of touch, which will guide you to immediate progress in your tactile reflexes. The following are fundamental exercises for creating tactile acuity.
Single-Hand Sensitivity Exercise
Begin in your fighting position. Have your training partner same thing. Now, you should both bring forward your lead fighting hands until they are connecting at the wrist, similar to two blades that are crossed. Put your rear hand behind your back. Now, both of you should shut your eyes. Relax. Attempt to sense each other’s energy for a bit. The immediate objective is to remain in contact with your partner’s hand.
Have your partner attempt to disengage your hand and hit your torso. If you are relaxed and conscious of your partner’s energy, you should not be hit. You should successfully stick to your partner’s hand and stop him or her from striking you. Restart your original hand placements and start again. Remember to keep your eyes shut.
As your touching reflexes enhance, you can get closer and closer to your partner with this training.
Double Hand Sensitivity Exercise
Start with your fighting position. Begin by engaging both of your training partners’ hands with your hands. Make sure to relax. Now attempt to quickly, but lightly, hit your training partner by releasing or binding up his or her hands. Your partner should try to do the same thing. Remember to not strain yourselves. Relaxation is the key to quickness.
Blind Grappling Training
Begin with you and your partner blindfolded. Now try to engage each other from a starting wrestling or judo position until you can both feel each other’s arms and torso.
Try to take your training partner down by sensing his or her direction of force and grasping the ideal moment when your partner is pushing or pulling in an incorrect direction. This needs perceptive awareness.
In contests or self-defense, you have only a split second to sense the energy of your partner as they get closer. At long range, you need to be lax and patient while waiting to strike. But as the distance closes, you should become instantaneously more concentrated, fierce, and unwavering in your attack.
Use This Tip For Speed Training
The secret to increasing a trait like the sense of touch quickly is to isolate the attribute and compel it to adjust to always rising demands. After doing these exercises with your eyes shut or blindfolded, you will see that your awareness of touch is amplified when you go back to training with your eyes open.