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One technique trained by many Jun Fan/ JKD practitioners is the snap kick to the groin. I think that it is a very useful tool and that Lee really had some good insight of how to use it. I've seen too many "self defense" classes use the knee or kick to the groin as the "finishing" technique. They have no idea that a really angry person will not stop after getting hit there and that some people just don't care. I teach the groin kick as a way to open up a high line for a good pak-sao trapping combination or boxing combination. Even if they react and block the kick, the opponent tends to lower their hands and put the chin out front.

 

Any good groing-shot combo's that people train in here?

 

 

Just kick 'em, they'll understand.- Me

Apprentice Instructor under Guro Inosanto in Jun Fan Gung Fu and Filipinno Martial arts.

Certified Instructor of Frank Cucci's Linxx system of martial arts.

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Yo Ken

 

A personal favourite is lead groin kick, rear uppercut, lead hook.

 

I also like lead groin kick, snap-down to front guillotine.

 

 

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Ive got extremely fast legs, so I like to do a lot of kicking combos. One I like is a snap to the groin , another to the chin and a front kick to the chest. That can be done in about a second or so. It has the **possibility** to end the fight, but I wouldnt try that w/o fast legs though.

 

 

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Ive got extremely fast legs, so I like to do a lot of kicking combos. One I like is a snap to the groin , another to the chin and a front kick to the chest. That can be done in about a second or so. It has the **possibility** to end the fight, but I wouldnt try that w/o fast legs though.

 

 

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clinching/standup grappling knee to the groin (holding on to the front of their shirt), cross-hand elbow to the temple/cheek/jaw...

 

Angus :karate: :up:

 

 

Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.

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