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4/16/2005 2:56pm--
And for the decent link, courtesy of TheStanMan,
http://63.173.68.127/site19/~charmin...vs charmin.wmvRarely updated training log
The Doctor may also help in adjusting a Scrotum injury (testicles).
- http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/pdf//BJAcontestrules.pdf p.30
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Posted On:
4/16/2005 3:10pm--
It's a good session, on the whole. I wish I'd been doing this sort of thing when I was your age - it wouldn't be so uphill for me now.
Charmin, does your kicking training involve throwing moving kicks across the floor? Like each kick is also one step? You have a bad habit I used to have, from competing in takedown illegal tournaments - and correcting it actually made me better NHB style AND better at point.
You pop the knee up, then hunt for the spot and complete the kick, and that's what's getting you wrapped up so much. In mma, if you're going to kick, you have to see the spot, kick to it, and get your foot back to the ground in one smooth motion, or you might as well just lay down :)
When you kick, remember how you come down is just as important to how you go up - that's the key to getting kicks into combos and suffering fewer shoots.
One question I have for both of you (and I guess for anybody else reading) - is there a biomechanical reason to drop the hands (specifically the lead hand) when throwing a thai kick? Is there something about Thai sparring I'm missing that makes this not an issue? The plus I can see is that your hands are right down there to put on his rising thigh/knee if he ripostes with the same sort of shot, is that the reason?There's no choice but to confront you, to engage you, to erase you. I've gone to great lengths to expand my threshold of pain. I will use my mistakes against you. There's no other choice. -
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4/16/2005 3:20pm--
Yes, we usually drill kicks moving up and down the room.
Rarely updated training log
The Doctor may also help in adjusting a Scrotum injury (testicles).
- http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/pdf//BJAcontestrules.pdf p.30
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4/17/2005 3:25am--
Well we weren't using our "box" style, so you'll be missing out there.
Rarely updated training log
The Doctor may also help in adjusting a Scrotum injury (testicles).
- http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/pdf//BJAcontestrules.pdf p.30
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Posted On:
4/17/2005 6:41am--
I assume you all agreed greater control of punches then at the Uk Throwdown 2, because there was some missed chances for ground and pound action and not many straight jab & cross shots going in with conviction.
Grant you have developed your ground game since having two formal lessons! You also had a bit of a weight advantage by the looks of things.
How was the venue, those boxed structures with the bags in between look like a bit of a hazard.
Any chance we make this a regular monthly get together for those of us in the South? -
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Posted On:
4/17/2005 6:45am--
Still not comfortable throwing full power with these little gloves.
Originally Posted by McKickboxer
Yeah, around 2-3 weight classes I think.Grant you have developed your ground game since having two formal lessons! You also had a bit of a weight advantage by the looks of things.
Good place, we discovered he upstairs dojo a little too late, that is really nice.How was the venue, those boxed structures with the bags in between look like a bit of a hazard.
We talked about this and it seemed like a really good idea so the next one will be in three weeks or so.Any chance we make this a regular monthly get together for those of us in the South?



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4/16/2005 2:47pm
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Uk Sparring - Charmin and I