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Originally posted by TSUKIIf that instructor came upon a conditioned Kyokushin fighter his ass would be grass.The tiny punches would not be that effective and facing a karate practioner that utilizes the Sabaki method of fighting would cause him a lot of trouble.
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If that instructor came upon a conditioned Kyokushin fighter his ass would be grass.The tiny punches would not be that effective and facing a karate practioner that utilizes the Sabaki method of fighting would cause him a lot of trouble.
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Originally posted by GoJu - JoeIf I am in top mount position and you reach up to gouge my eyes like the guy in the video did, I will move my head back, grab your arm possibly break your fingers for being a dick and armbar the poop out of you.
Biting and gouging eye's are no subsitiute for skill and ability and are more likely to result in pissing someone off so that they damage you more than being effective self defense techniques.
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Thats odd, wing chun's elbows are alot like Muay Thai ones.
Are they the same elbow from the clinch? ( even though that does not look like the clinch. )
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There's a story that I heard from Dan Severn once at a seminar. It goes something like this.
When Dan was 17 he attended a wrestling tournament in Turkey. He got matched up with a 39 year old army vet wrestler who when the bout began the older guy pulled his hair, headbutted him and when it went to the ground bit Dan in the forearm. To which an angry Dan smashed down his fromarm in the guys face and broke his nose and teeth to which Dan was disqualified even though he had bite marks and teeth in his arm.
If I am in top mount position and you reach up to gouge my eyes like the guy in the video did, I will move my head back, grab your arm possibly break your fingers for being a dick and armbar the poop out of you.
Biting and gouging eye's are no subsitiute for skill and ability and are more likely to result in pissing someone off so that they damage you more than being effective self defense techniques.
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Originally posted by broken fingerswhy the repetitive kicking of the downed, defeated opponent?
2. its not designed to be a sport with rules. sometimes that happens in a real fight, however unfortunate that may be.
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Originally posted by GoJu - JoeWouldn't windmilling your arms insanely and screaming like a little girl do the same thing?
Seriously, I think that chain punching to the face for example could serve a purpose as a monentary distraction before you shoot in for some sort of single or double leg take down.
But Chunners don't seem practice that becaue they don't believe in grappling.
Could chain punching be a fight ender? Well, sure. I guess if you get lucky and land a really solid punch, but most of the chain punching I see is done pretty bad. A lot of chain punching I see is done with the person wind-milling their arms as they remain stationary. In reality you should be extended each arm and moving forward using your movement to create power. If done correctly, I could see chain punching being effective for certain things, but that doesn't mean something else couldn't work just as effectively. Whatever works for you best is what I say you go with.
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Originally posted by broken fingerswhy the repetitive kicking of the downed, defeated opponent?
I believe this was due to him projecting his frustrations because he was always picked last for the intramural soccer teams.
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why the repetitive kicking of the downed, defeated opponent?
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Originally posted by amichaellChain punching has its place, but it seems that most don't know where that is. I've tried using it a few times in my sparring lately. It seems useful at the point you have someone moving backwards and want to keep them going that way until you can bridge the distance or get yourself away from the fight entirely (or at least make an attempt to do so).
Seriously, I think that chain punching to the face for example could serve a purpose as a monentary distraction before you shoot in for some sort of single or double leg take down.
But Chunners don't seem practice that becaue they don't believe in grappling.
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Originally posted by KempoFistAlthough I will say that there are some things in Wing Chun that I may like (constant flow of motion and attacks primarily) I have to say for the record that chain punching is the absolute gayest thing I've ever seen. I mean it doesn't even look cool nor effective in demo form on compliant partners let alone actually trying to use it in a fight.
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