Not trying to be disrespectful with my question; I have no experience in this art: Couldn’t an uneven tempo be harder to defend against? “Quick-quick-slow-quick?”
Excellent question. I think it depends on your fighting style. If you are firing like a sniper, one attack here, another there, then an uneven tempo can work. However, if you are firing like a machine gun, then the total rate of fire should be fast. Rounds per minute counts. If the average human reaction time is 1/4 second, then having each different move firing at quarter second intervals or less, will make it difficult for the opponent to anticipate your angles of attack and counter effectively.
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Not trying to be disrespectful with my question; I have no experience in this art:
Couldn’t an uneven tempo be harder to defend against? “Quick-quick-slow-quick?”
Excellent question. I think it depends on your fighting style. If you are firing like a sniper, one attack here, another there, then an uneven tempo can work. However, if you are firing like a machine gun, then the total rate of fire should be fast. Rounds per minute counts. If the average human reaction time is 1/4 second, then having each different move firing at quarter second intervals or less, will make it difficult for the opponent to anticipate your angles of attack and counter effectively.