The Importance of a Game Plan

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The Importance of a Game Plan

A game plan in any sport is the backbone of action leading to progress. Success usually does not take place by mere chance. A point scored, a goal made, distance taken, or a finish line reached, happens by means of a game plan by either a player or team. When in a combative competition or a fight, it should be no different. This point might be one of the main reasons why the average combative competition or fight takes too long and/or is lost. Inexperienced fighters will “just fight”, and hardly have a game plan in mind, if one at all. Usually they scramble around, exchange hits, and hope they are hitting a little harder than their opponent.

In a fight, a game plan gives a person a map of how to get to a desired outcome in the most effective and efficient way possible. Every move and reaction is not done by chance, but done with conviction for a specific purpose. Jeet Kune Do might possess one of the best game plans to explain such a process, as Bruce broke this topic down very scientifically. The best way to describe this game plan is to break a fight (for this example, a standing altercation) down into parts, and explain how each part is used to finish a successful plan. However, before that, one must realize what is the desired outcome. To base this answer on simplicity, it will be assumed that one will want to enter into trapping range. For this is the range in which one can truly control his or her opponent. It is also the range in which there are a number of options in which one can exercise. From trapping range, a person can take another to the ground, use joint manipulations/submission holds, or take them out of commission using ballistic body tools. The options are only limited by the imagination.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]If you want to learn 9 of the best self-defense moves, go to http://www.InstaSelfDefense.com[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]banner[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space height=”50px”][/vc_column][/vc_row]