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    #16
    Originally posted by tao.jonez View Post
    You kept missing his face. It was wide open man!
    Yeah, one of the biggest drawbacks of my limited experience in KK is that it's coupled with my natural lack of flexibility. I'm still quite a ways off from being able to threaten the head with my legs. I need to re-double my efforts on that. If anyone here was able to overcome that issue in a really effective way (certain stretching routing, perhaps), then I would be glad to hear it.

    Edit: Oh wait, I just realized that this was a Kyokushin joke about no punches to the face (it's early). That's actually hilarious.
    Last edited by RWaggs; 4/11/2011 9:53am, . Reason: I'm a dumbass

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      #17
      Hah. Yeah, that was a joke.

      In response to the flexibility thing; Butterfly stretches.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Colin View Post
        Thud... Thud... Thud..

        Loved every moment of it. Mad props. (hard to believe less than 6 months experience)
        Hey, thanks man! Thud indeed...

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          #19
          Originally posted by Evergrey View Post
          Yeah, you have talent!
          I don't, haha, but I work hard, so my hope is that I'll get really good if I keep plugging away at it.
          Well, if it's any concilation, I don't think I could bust up cinder blocks the way you do...that shit is impressive.

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            #20
            Originally posted by RWaggs View Post
            Hey, thanks man! Thud indeed...
            I wondered if you could tell me about what kind of shin conditioning or nerve deadening you do (if any). The vast amount of my own 'conditioning' (I use that word pretty loosely when talking about my own legs) just comes from shin on shin/forearm type clashes in sparring, and the basic heavy bag drills.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Colin View Post
              I wondered if you could tell me about what kind of shin conditioning or nerve deadening you do (if any). The vast amount of my own 'conditioning' (I use that word pretty loosely when talking about my own legs) just comes from shin on shin/forearm type clashes in sparring, and the basic heavy bag drills.
              Yeah, nothing really specific. Mostly, the conditioning comes from kicking our classmates in their legs and having our kicks blocked with their shins and vice versa. That, and kicking heavy bags. I should actually ask around my dojo and see if anyone else is doing something more substantial, based on the way my shins currently feel.

              I suppose I should could get a hold of my opponent and ask him, as his shin strikes felt somewhat like getting hit with a baseball bat.

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                #22
                The difference between leg kicks with pads on, and a properly conditioned shin, is like the difference between a foam toy and a crowbar.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by RWaggs View Post
                  Well, if it's any concilation, I don't think I could bust up cinder blocks the way you do...that shit is impressive.
                  Thanks!
                  Well, when I'm walking alone late at night and a retaining wall tries to jump me, I will be prepared, heh...

                  Last edited by Evergrey; 4/12/2011 4:37am, .

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by RWaggs View Post
                    Yeah, nothing really specific. Mostly, the conditioning comes from kicking our classmates in their legs and having our kicks blocked with their shins and vice versa. That, and kicking heavy bags. I should actually ask around my dojo and see if anyone else is doing something more substantial, based on the way my shins currently feel.

                    I suppose I should could get a hold of my opponent and ask him, as his shin strikes felt somewhat like getting hit with a baseball bat.
                    I like the way you charged right in and went right after the guy at the beginning of the fight. Are you kind of thinking "I'll get my licks in while I'm fresh"? I ask that only because you mentioned you want to work on your cardio. I actually thought your punching was better than the other guys but he had a kick height advantage.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by The Deliverator View Post
                      I like the way you charged right in and went right after the guy at the beginning of the fight. Are you kind of thinking "I'll get my licks in while I'm fresh"? I ask that only because you mentioned you want to work on your cardio. I actually thought your punching was better than the other guys but he had a kick height advantage.
                      I was actually following my Sensei's advice that I may be able to make up for lack of experience with more aggression initially. I actually think that if I'd conserved my cardio a little more, I may have been better off after the first waza ari when I finally remembered how to block his kicks, but oh well.

                      And yeah, I think I may have stronger punches than he did, but it's hard to tell. I don't remember his punches really hurting at all, but that right leg of his was making enough noise on my nervous system that everything else was on the back burner. I do know that upper torso feels fine right now, whereas I'm still limping.

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