ramcalgary Posted December 21, 2001 Posted December 21, 2001 left jab ,right cross, a missed left hook using the continued hip rotation to throw a rear leg back kick to the ribs.... Honor is the most important thing a man has once you lose it it is gone forever
ad Posted December 22, 2001 Author Posted December 22, 2001 im am sincerely sorry to you kickchick, i didnt mean intend any offence, and i just misinterperted the message, sorry also to you jack, i hope nobodys is offended one of my other favourite combos, are jab, jab, jab, cross, outercrescent , front kick Brown Sash Hsing I/Lau Gar Kung FuBrown Belt San Shou17 yr oldhttp://www.selfdefencehelp.co.uk
Joecooke007 Posted December 22, 2001 Posted December 22, 2001 I catch the punch with my right hand while I thrust kick to the groin w/ my left foot then still holding onto his arm I go under the arm which locks his arm behind his back. Finish with an iron palm to the side of the head with your free hand. It took me so long to perfect this confusing combo but it will take out your tougest opponents if mastered. Boards don't hit back. -Bruce Lee
ad Posted December 22, 2001 Author Posted December 22, 2001 i like the ones that are coming through, some of the techniques i have yet heard off, but the jab, cross seems to be the favourite here Brown Sash Hsing I/Lau Gar Kung FuBrown Belt San Shou17 yr oldhttp://www.selfdefencehelp.co.uk
KickChick Posted December 22, 2001 Posted December 22, 2001 When I said keep'em coming (I mean't the posts on combos) Jab/cross is very basic and simple and yes effective ... but most effective when combined with combo kick technique... the momentum of the cross following the jab puts your body in the right position to throw a mean roundhouse. No offense taken ad ... really
ad Posted December 23, 2001 Author Posted December 23, 2001 for real kickchick sos for being a bit too melodramatic lets cotinue this great friendship , -ad Brown Sash Hsing I/Lau Gar Kung FuBrown Belt San Shou17 yr oldhttp://www.selfdefencehelp.co.uk
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