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Counter the round kick...
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Thanks for the replies, guys. I'm not a quick counter-type guy, but when I am in open stance, I try to spin side kick at times. The spin heel kick is one that is a treat, too, and after seeing that one a few times, guys tend to bail out on you once you start to spin (as far as our type of sparring goes). However, sometimes, I'll just block and absorb the kick, then move in with punches until they back away, and land my own kick. So now, what kind of footwork do you apply to the defense, if any? -
I agree with tallgeese. The bouts you see on TV are usually pros fighting for a purse; so they go hard. The training, however, will likely be much more focused, and allow you to develop your hands and footwork, and teach you how to move, duck, slip, etc. When they spar in the gym, it will likely be controlled, and not a fight to knockout. I think if you gave it a try, you would like it. I know I would.
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I had been thinking about this for about a week now, as I was having a very trying week last week; one of the most trying of my life. I'll not go into the details, but this post helped me to marshall my thoughts for a thread: Like a family man/woman, we know it is important to not bring work home with us. At the same time, we shouldn't take home or work to the dojo/school with us. So last week, when I finally got to hit a class, I didn't know how I was going to react mentally. I was having one of those weeks when you just want to beat on something, to let all that stress out, mainly because you just constantly think about what is bothering you. But, when I got to class, and started warming up, and working out, it all went away; it just put itself on hold it seemed like. During class, I didn't worry about what was bothering me, but worried about the normal TKD class things; am I leaning over a bit when I do my side kick? Am I locking my back leg compeletly in my front stances? Am I getting good pivot on my round kicks? Those are the things I thought of. I'll tell you this, going to class that night was probably one of the best things I could have done that week. And when I sparred, my problems didn't come back, either. I was just myself, and I think that was very important.
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I agree here, too. It has to be akin to leaving your work at work, and not taking it home with you. ...and, this is good fodder for another thread....
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One Inch Punch, and..
bushido_man96 replied to Traymond's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
My thoughts as well. I don't really buy into the Ki flow and all that. I don't know that Bruce Lee ever said anything about Ki being a part of the technique, either. -
Chi Sao
bushido_man96 replied to ryukasagi's topic in Kung Fu, JKD, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and Chinese Martial Arts
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Chi Sao. -
I guess I look at it from the way my school does things, and perhaps I am just too much of a perfectionist. But, I would like to see some things become more solid with those first two testings or so, that way you spend more time developing those good habits, and not letting them go until they are higher rank, and then have to work to fix them. In this case, I think you have to consider the bulk of the material that has to be covered and demonstrated for testing purposes. If you are expected to demonstrate lower ranked material, along with self-defense, applications, etc, as well as those needed for the current rank. You might need that time.
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I've seen that video, too. Very nasty...
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What are some of your favorite ways to counter the back leg round kick? ....or the front leg round kick?
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Greetings, fellow martial artists!
bushido_man96 replied to Inya shaolin's topic in Introduce Yourself
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Welcome to the Forums! Its nice to have you.
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That is pretty cool. After Alpha, I didn't have access to play many more, so I'm not familiar with the advances on them. Still nice to read about, though.
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I think the spiderman name comes from the wall climbing look to the knee coming to the elbow...
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Thanks for the replies. Good answers, too. I see what tg is saying about early testing requirements. But, at our school, the basics are pretty involved, and all ranks do the same basics. But, I digress. The motivational factor is something to think about, too. It does help with the kids, but with adults, I think it might be less so. School focus may have a part in the process, too.
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I think that the psychological aspect is the part that is the most overlooked when it comes to SD training. It is definitely worth looking into more.
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Just Got my black belt yesterday
bushido_man96 replied to jamesdow5419's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
Congrats to you! One more milestone down. -
The claymore and the katana would likely be two different classifications of sword. But in the end, they serve the same purpose. What you describe of the tonfa and tuifa sounds to me like two names for the exact same thing.
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Your Saturday class?
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Instructors and School Owners
Man, some of you guys make a whole day out of Saturday. That's cool. I like the variety. -
Yes, very nice. I like the breakdown you present of the 4 types, as well. I think that they are spot on. Unfortunately, I like to think that they all should have some of what you refer to as the MA type in them; that should be the base. Other ideas and beliefs can be taught secondary, but the base should be that of MA. At this point, I would sat that my TKD class falls more under the ME/MW classifications; physical education, with an adherence to a set way of doing techniques. However, I know that there can be more MA in it.
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Ah, that helps. Thanks. I had seen and done those before, I just didn't know that is what they were called.
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I am not familiar with spiderman push-ups. What are they?
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The Martial Artists' Training Log
bushido_man96 replied to bushido_man96's topic in Health and Fitness
2-28-09 Open DT seminar: 9:00 - 12:00. This was held at the college, in the room our Aikido club typically meets in. So, no Aikido, but they plan on doing this thing at least once per month, which will be nice. We started off with one of the KHP guys showing us some cuffing methods with the rigid cuffs. I kind of like them now. Lots of good things to do with them. We did that for about an hour, and then worked on ground fighting with the guy who does the DT course for the criminal justice majors at our college. We covered a lot of stuff, but the things I hope to work on a bit are the kimura from guard, the reverse from that position, hopefully the scissor sweep, and the arm bar. They all came from that general guard position, and all seem to work well as far as transition goes if one thing isn't there. It was a good time, and I look forward to more. 3-1-09 100 Push-ups: exhaustion test - 34. I thought I might get more than that, but oh well. It is an improvement.