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Sorry, my fault... I should have looked at your details, and would have known.

 

So, you punch bare-knucked to the body huh? I understand kyokushin to be full contact... do you punch at full power? That must make for interesting tournaments.

 

Hehe, the tournaments are a lot of fun, and sometimes painful. We attack as hard as we can as the only way to get a point is to make your opponenet "lose the will to fight" so for example a KO, or hitting in the solar plex hard enough at the right time to make them go down and grab there tummy, or a lot of people win by kicking the thighs repeditly until the person can't stand anymore, which is how I lost a fight once and ouch it really hurt.

 

I love asking MT and kickboxers for advice though because I have a really strong respect for their tournaments and fighters. You guys have magnificent power and really nice combos.

 

I was contemplating taking MT when I was looking for something to take, but I wanted to do a martial art that had some traditional elements to it plus I never really liked the clinch. So I'm happy I found Kyokushin because it kind of satisfies all my needs.

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Here are some of my favorites (in left foot forward stance).

 

Jab,cross,left round kick ,right front kick.

 

Jab, Jab, cross.

 

side or round left kick, spinning back kick.

 

two right front kick, faint a third right front kick and jab the face.

Posted

Since I’m still looking for a club, I shadow box these combos in my home.

 

Stance is Left foot lead;

 

1) Step, jab, cross, left hook, right cut kick, step

 

2) Step, double jab, right hook, left cut kick, step

 

3) Step, left lifting elbow, right horizontal elbow, left horizontal elbow, right straight knee, left swimming elbow, right lifting elbow, left horizontal elbow, right horizontal elbow, step

 

 

 

And when my wife feels up to holding the focus pads for me;

 

1) Right forearm block, jab, right hook, left cut kick

 

2) Right triangle block, jab, right hook, left cut kick

 

3) Left forearm block, cross, left hook, right cut kick

 

4) Left triangle block, cross, left hook, right cut kick

 

And with kicking shield;

 

Shield wall, cut kick

A minute of experience on the street is worth a year of training in the dojo.


If you can’t sprawl and brawl, you can’t street fight.

Posted

Since my last post I have changed my combos (again). I do this periodically, party because I’m on the ever elusive search for the perfect combo but mostly because I get bored with the old ones. It takes me a week or so the make the change over as the new combos feel a little awkward at first.

 

1) Left jab, right cross, left hook, lifting elbow, horizontal elbow, swimming elbow

 

This is actually an old combination of mine that I haven’t used for a while. This is a good combo for closing the gap in order to get a clinch.

 

2) Lifting elbow, horizontal elbow, swimming elbow, straight knee, swimming elbow

 

This is a new twist on an old combination; it’s good for when your opponent is covering up.

 

3) Left jab, right cross, left jab, right roundhouse kick

 

This is another old combo, good for when you want to keep to the outside.

 

4) Left cross, right jab, left roundhouse kick

 

This is a truly new combination for me that use’s a south paw stance. It’s intended for keeping to the outside.

A minute of experience on the street is worth a year of training in the dojo.


If you can’t sprawl and brawl, you can’t street fight.

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