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I use front sidekick and lead jab, both are very effective offensively and defensively.

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I don't have a special technique

 

I just jab effectively

 

I guess my axe kick would work, but I don't use it much while sparring. It's more of an upward front kick that hits at the tangent.

 

If I'm in a pickle, I clinch

 

I learned this throw last night that I actually did well. A No-Gi Tai Otoshi. I might work on that throw.

 

As for takedowns, I like Lateral Drops :brow:

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Mine is knee kicks into a jumping knee kick. We dont do any kind of fancy kicks in my school. It's strictly mixed martial arts/ self defense but I always manage to get some fancy stuff in. Thats why everyone calls me Hollywood in my school.

 

I actually got my signature move from Cung Le. He fights the way I fight. I'm actually working on the scissor sweep right now. I can do it but in kumite competitions I need to find a way to set it up. I dont fight to fight. I fight to give everyone a show also. :wink:

 

I also do the jumping spinning back kick as well.

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I don't think I have a trademark technique :P

 

I am far more inclined to use an arm technique than a kick. My kicks are so much weaker than, say, my elbow strike. I'm not a big fan of knifehand blocks/strikes though :idea:... so there: No trademark techniques, just, umm... preferences? :)

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Well, in point sparring I'm known for my back kicks and jumping back kicks... course everyone in my school knows about this so I don't get to use em much anymore... but I still suprise people on occasion...

 

Have to see how effective they are in april in a tourney I get to check out...

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I'm not known for anything....Then, I've only been to one tournament, but backfist and reverse punch worked pretty well for me.

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Hm, trademark technique seems a little too showy. I'd prefer to use effective techniques rather than have some sort of trademark.

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The best victory is when the opponent surrenders

of its own accord before there are any actual

hostilities...It is best to win without fighting.

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