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is your opponent is large try to make your body smaller...a smaller target is harder to hit...also it is wise to keep your hands up and learn those trapping techniques!

Is it not easier to strike a mountain than it is to strike a fly!

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Trapping and kickboxing seems like two diff things to me!

 

The best advice is to strike when you can not be hit. Any person can go in and just punch and kick. The science is to do it when the other person is either not striking or is missing you. This can be done by blocking, moving or simply beating the other person to the punch or kick.

 

 

Honor is the most important thing a man has once you lose it it is gone forever

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I agree but if your fighting a bigger oppoimwnt it's a chance yu well be able to move faster so you should be more agressive and try to throw lot's of combos so you don't let them have a chance to hit you :nod:

 

 

when you do your best it`s going to show.

"If you watch the pros, You will learn something new"

  • 1 month later...
Posted

tip number 1 mastertae he has tips on every art in here.

 

get real trapping is not kickboxing it is illegal

 

Tae has never even heard of Superfoot Wallace!_________________

 

[ This Message was edited by: ramcalgary on 2002-04-06 18:06 ]

Honor is the most important thing a man has once you lose it it is gone forever

  • 4 weeks later...
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Here's a clinch tip that works well for me:

 

If you're shorter than your opponent, wrapping your wrists around his neck, squeezing and pulling down while you assault him with knees will make him struggle to let go, because it's hard for him to breathe, and rib shots HURT!

 

BUT.

 

If you're taller than your opponent, while you're hands are wrapped around his neck and tighten your grip, then with every knee you throw put your foot slightly behind when it left the ground. If you do it fast enough, you'll pull your opponent forward as you back up, giving him little time to attack as he's advancing and trying to block and dodge your knees.

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