To Valkenar, I am not the fastest at Khoury's, but I am one of the fastest, and by Sensei Vinny, I am talking about Vinny Christianno coming to the dojo a few nights a week and sometimes I get to do a little work with him. Lowell is pretty close, its actually in Tewksbury, so if you are ever in the area and feel like seeing how fast I am, come to Khoury's some night (let me know first) so you can see.
To JimHawkins, my goal is to be a better fighter, in the sense of actually fighting, not sparring, and I want to get some sparring techniques that I can use in a real fight. Gear slows me down and I am fast or tough enough to block or take most hits except for when sparring a sensei and they can usually bypass my defenses, hopefully with some effort on their part. I try to spar folks that can handle me, but there aren't many of them, plus I am often put to work instructing junior karateka because I am apparently an effective teacher. I'm not at full contact training level just yet, I'm almost there but not just yet
I enjoy most doing a good kata because that is where I can learn the coolest strikes and the ones that I would favor in a fight, the potentially lethal ones and crippling ones, because I'm interesting in joining Special Forces, HRT or SWAT.
To Jorvik, I am not able to box just yet, my vision is absolute crap so I need glasses, and I'd like to keep them intact. I'm going to start doing some real boxing after I get corrective surgery, and I can't wait until then, so I can see, and do more aggressive fighting and martial arts, like boxing.
To Bill Glasheen, I often don't need to bother with faking because I can get my best technique in before anyone notices, oddly enough, its a sidekick, and its my fastest technique, slightly faster than my jab. When I do fake, its against people above my level, although, I have incorporated a technique Sensei Vinny uses and its extremely effective, although it looks innefective until you actually uses it. Often times the people above my level see me faking and just try to whack me, and often not so gently.
Thanks for the advice people
Justin R.