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Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-12 04:41:00)  by matt_mcg
Quote: Quote: but its commen sense that your knee will slow you down if its broken or damaged. or a jab to the throat will cause the chin to tuck and the person to move away from it. True..but the key thing here is IF it's broken or damaged. The jab to the throat is IF you hit the throat. The point of my 'one time at band camp story' was to express the difficulty ...
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2008-11-06 11:13:00)  by ambertch
Quote: Originally Posted by 2Old4MMA Cross kick (coup de bas in Savate I believe is the name) basically a toes out front stomp kick aimed to the leg. Can you give me some examples of what's this used for in Savate? This seems like a cool thing to add to the "footjabbing" arsenal.
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-05 09:26:00)  by matt_mcg
At first I thought it was similar to some savate kicks but it's not. Assuming the flipping motion described is done without the leg coming across the body and back towards the target [in which case it's a fairly standard kick]. From the description it doesn't sound very functional, though. I can think of other kicks that hit at the same target and also involve little telegraphing that seem...
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-10-31 20:27:00)  by callsignfuzzy
Quote: Originally Posted by JunFanJack Yes, what i'm trying to get at, is that if he doesn't care to much for terms, then why was he bothered about calling the Roundhouse a Hook kick? Check back a couple of posts. I'm pretty sure we cleared that up already. I've been exposed to variations of this kick based ...
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-10-31 15:43:00)  by Rocked
Quote: Originally Posted by spamalope Dailymotion - Muay Thai vs SAVATE, a video from joleghost. Boxe, francaise, thai, savate, martial This fight and the other Youtube clip of the MT vs Savate Fight, does not allow the MT guy to use knees or elbows, as well the Savate guy is not in shoes, but that doesn't ...
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-30 12:48:00)  by Neko456
Really I go way back into the mid 70's TKD (really this was Tang Soo Do) back then was always 70% sparring 20% form and 10% self defense most practiced control head shots and nearly full powered kick/strikes to the body. Now in most TKD schools its the opposite KO head kicks and mid/heavy body shots maybe no hand shots to the face. Now its more like 80% sparring and 10% forms and 10% self ...
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-30 08:18:00)  by Arashima
Quote: Originally Posted by seattletcj I dont agree with this. Roundhouse kicks, like anything else must be specifically practiced to be reliable. I should clarify that I don't mean roundhouse kicks to the head, or classic Muay Thai kicks to the leg. I meant a broader category where our lifting kicks might be ...
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-29 15:10:00)  by Mplindustries
I think it'd look a lot like Tiger Style Kung Fu actually, or with feet claws, the pointed toe kicks to vital spots in Savate. Tiger Style is a lot more savage and wild than the current Kung Fu merit really represents. I'll agree though, that multiple attacks is a bit silly with big pools. The fighting styles were never meant to be used with 20 some odd dice pools. However, just ...
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Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-10-28 02:32:00)  by HERQ454
He melded techniques/methods across the 'Ranges' of combat. I didnt say he just mixed the 'ranges'.Techniques from one style creating a moment to employ a different technique depending on what range/position they happened to flow into. Lets say a fight started with both having a bit of distance between them.Bruce would have first probably thrown side kicks or 'Bil Gee-finger ...
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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-10-25 11:51:00)  by Slingshot Suplex
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