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#103675 - 12/16/01 12:10 PM
favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 11/27/01
Posts: 108
Loc: england
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Mine would have to be the good old gyaku zuki, i also like playing with low mawashi geri's followed by a ueshiro mawashi geri with the same leg. Ueshiro mawashi geri followed with a spinning sweep gets good momentum aswell
please post your fav combinations when sparring
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#103676 - 12/16/01 07:24 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 10/29/01
Posts: 64
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I like to fake a chudan gyaku followed up quickly with a jodan uracken
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#103677 - 12/28/01 07:45 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 11/27/01
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Loc: england
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a pesonal favourite of mine too.
simple but hardley ever failes. Another of that type is the oi zuki lunge punch towards jodan then a gyaku zuki chudan with your right hand. Use the first attack for distancing and something to put in ukes face thus opening him up for the quick gyaku.
[This message has been edited by martinnitram (edited 01-01-2002).]
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#103678 - 12/28/01 08:52 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 10/29/01
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I like that too ! I have watched the Ticky Donovan tapes and he preaches a lot of simple moves like we have mentioned, easy but effective !
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#103679 - 01/04/02 06:31 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 11/27/01
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Loc: england
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its funny you should mention that because i was watching one of his tapes the other day.
I like the way he coaches his fighters too. He comes up with lots of good drills that leave you exhausted.
Speaking of drills take a look at the one i posted in 'martialarts talk'
and please post some of your favourites.
[This message has been edited by martinnitram (edited 01-04-2002).]
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#103680 - 02/09/02 05:30 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 2282
Loc: Australia
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With rear leg, fake hook kick then switch to mawashi geri. Sucks a lot of people in.
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#103681 - 11/06/02 07:09 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 11/05/02
Posts: 6
Loc: Bronx, New York, United States
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My favorite combination is always a left mawashi geri followed by a right spinning kakatu geri
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#103682 - 02/18/03 01:49 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 102
Loc: UK
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Jujigatame usually does it for me!
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#103683 - 02/20/03 04:44 AM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 1166
Loc: KANSAS
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The only thing I do consistently is when an undisciplined fighter goes southpaw on me and I use footwork to set up on the outside of the right foot, then use the reverse punch to isolate, freeze, and trap leaving the head open for a short, sharp left cross or ridgehand.
Everthing else is a progression of reads that leads to one of only three techniques that I ever use and those are hitting techniques not "set-up" techniques. That's a pure waste of technique and practice.
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#103684 - 03/28/03 07:22 PM
Re: favourite combination/moves in competition fighting.
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Registered: 02/09/03
Posts: 7043
Loc: Ms
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Set up techniques a waste? You cant be serious. PLEASE tell me your not. As a TKD practioner I use a lot of kicks> Id say I throw as many fakes as i do real techniques. Make them think I'm trying to kick them in the head then when the move in.. WHAM the real kick. Or punch. or grapple or whatever. I bet you are a boring fighter Tae what with three techniques you use. Why waste time learning all the rest?
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