I don't think the whole camp will be that much. Training is relatively cheap and is try to bunk up if I could.
Back to the harmony and synchronization. In a fight, all I teach my student is how to break up this timing so that there can be chaos. It's nice to see two high level black belts compete but this is more of a game than a combat situation. Sometimes karate trains out the reflexive action we would normally have such as holding the hands in a favorable position in favor of the hikite. I've developed a set of two person drills for the heian kata that seek to simulate a "real life" encounter by incorporating wrist grabs, arm bars, head locks, etc. so that the distances are all way too close to have a play fight. Again I'm not knocking that type of training or its value but when the stuff hits the fan things are just not that pretty.
There is a feel and calmness one needs to have when confronted and I think that is what te old masters wanted to simulate but just couldn't communicate. If I see you in AC you'll be able to see what I mean.