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Yea, you can't sum up a style with one technique, I agree. To answer more generally, I'd consider my style's GOAL to be: destruction.

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Back side kick, followed closely by high roundhouse kick.

There is no martial arts without philosophy.

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Not really "one" technique, but a combination of techniques all rolled up into one movement and done very quickly and simultanously.

IE: Attacker attacks (isn't that what they do? :D ), and all at the same time I sidestep, parry/grab with one hand, punch with the other and low kick to knee/groin area. That's pretty much the way we like to do things.

If you don't want to stand behind our troops, please..feel free to stand in front of them.


Student since January 1975---4th Dan, retired due to non-martial arts related injuries.

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As for my favourite techniques, I would have to say: knees from double-collar tie ("Muay Thai clinch"), offensive armdrag to give you the opponent's back (a standup grappling technique we use in shootfighting), and the far-side armbar from kneeride (BJJ).

Battling biomechanical dyslexia since 2007

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Strong right-cross.

Got to be the way to go! (Just started studying Shinbudo)

Phil Smith

3rd Dan Instructor

USKO Wado-Ryu

United Kingdom

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Shotokan - yori ashi gyaku tsuki (lunging rear hand punch) - it's almost a karate trademark and very distinctive.

I agree with this as far as karate goes, a direct, penetrating and powerful technique if mastered.

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Strong right-cross.

Got to be the way to go! (Just started studying Shinbudo)

ditto!!! Works for me!

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