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My style emphasises staying in the same stance, and being able to transition between kicks and punches without giving your opponent an indication to the technique you're about to use.

I've sparred alot of Mixed Martial Artists who do what you described. I prefer seisan-dachi to spar, because you don't have to change stances. I am able to kick without moving my upperbody at all.

Green Belt, Chito-Ryu

Level II, US Army Combatives


https://www.chito-ryukempo.com

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I've sparred alot of Mixed Martial Artists who do what you described.

Grego, would you be referring to RW's OP or BB of C's posting on their stances?

~ Joe

Vee Arnis Jitsu/JuJitsu

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RW's post.

The striking portion of US Army combatives incorporates alot of Muy Thai moves. I tend to not have any trouble seeing their kicks coming, because of the placement of their hands. The kicks are powerful, but I generally am able to avoid them.

Green Belt, Chito-Ryu

Level II, US Army Combatives


https://www.chito-ryukempo.com

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