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Anonymous
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If you want to get better at sparring... well, spar. I mean, I had the same problem for a while myself. The reason being was that my mind just couldn't respond fast enough in a fight. I knew how to do what I wanted to do, I just didn't know when to do it.
So, start sparring. Do it a lot. It's all about effectiveness. There are hundreds of ways to do the same thing. If what you are doing isn't being effective, go talk to your trainer or just try something else. Eventually, instinct will replace reaction and you'll just sorta 'know' what to do.
Also, when you're doing shadow boxing and whatnot, try to do it in front of a mirror. Always make sure that whenever you throw a punch your guard is still up.
Then again, I'm a Muay Thai guy. So, there's that too. In Muay Thai, the way you look while fighting is important. It's all about big, powerful stances and not ever cowering behind your guard.
tl;dr: Spar to get better at sparring.
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