sparring match
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Definition
Noun: A sparring match is a practice or exhibition boxing match. It is a controlled bout where participants, typically boxers or martial artists, engage in simulated combat to practice techniques, improve skills, and build conditioning without the full intensity of a competitive fight.
Usage
A "sparring match" is used to describe a training session in combat sports. It implies a cooperative or semi-competitive environment focused on learning and preparation rather than determining a winner. - It is commonly used in the context of boxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts (MMA), and other striking sports. - The term emphasizes the practice and developmental nature of the activity.
Examples
- The two fighters had a light sparring match in the gym to prepare for their upcoming titles.
- During training camp, daily sparring matches are essential for testing new strategies.
- It was more of a technical sparring match than a real fight, with both athletes working on their defense.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a sparring match": To engage in a session of sparring.
- The coach told them to have a friendly sparring match to work on their footwork.
- "Sparring match session": A period or instance dedicated to sparring. (Note: This is a compound phrase using the target word).
- The afternoon's sparring match session was particularly intense.
Variants and Related Words
- Spar (verb): To engage in a sparring match; to practice boxing or fighting.
- They spar three times a week.
- Sparring (noun, gerund): The activity or training method involving sparring matches.
- His sparring has improved his timing significantly.
- Sparring partner (noun): A person one regularly spars with.
- He is my main sparring partner for this camp.
Synonyms
- Practice bout: A practice fight.
- Exhibition match: A non-competitive match for display or practice.
- Training fight: A fight conducted for training purposes.
Related Phrases
- Go a few rounds: To spar for several rounds of a match.
- Let's go a few rounds to warm up.
- Light sparring: Sparring with reduced power and intensity.
- The doctor recommended only light sparring until his hand heals.
Related Idioms
- A war of words: A heated argument or debate. (Figuratively extends the concept of a non-physical "sparring match" to verbal conflict).
- The political debate turned into a real war of words.
Noun
- a practice or exhibition boxing match