BlueDragon1981 Posted July 18, 2002 Author Posted July 18, 2002 I also use a lot of aikido and aiki. I wish i could learn more of them.
ckdstudent Posted July 20, 2002 Posted July 20, 2002 In stand-up grappling, twisting block, trap and pull into a body-blow, step around and pull over the leg into a takedown. Not sure if its technically what you'd call grappling, but I like it. [ This Message was edited by: ckdstudent on 2002-07-20 07:13 ] ---------Pil SungJimmy B
Tapout Posted July 23, 2002 Posted July 23, 2002 KNEE BAR, KNEE BAR, KNEE BAR, KNEE BAR, KNEE BAR.... wait... whats the question again? Tapout or pass out, it dosen't matter to me!
Karateka_latino Posted July 24, 2002 Posted July 24, 2002 Mata leon!!! Sweep, take the back and lion kill choke.
K4j4 S1n1s Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Hello Submissionfighter What is your best way to take the back from the guard? I find it very difficult because I am not very big. I find it hard to reach around to get a grip to pull myself around with. K4J4
BlueDragon1981 Posted August 2, 2002 Author Posted August 2, 2002 I dont know to many knee bars but they are good. I dont know why but I naturally go to arm locks and chokes. (must be the aiki aspect in my style).
EndZone Freestyle Fighter Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 I find that the easiest techniques to apply are side-sleeper and achillies tendon lock. "Someone once said that high kicks were impractical, but tell that to the guy that just ate my foot"AZN PRIDE
Karateka_latino Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 Keylock and Ankle locks are the ones i like the most.
ZeRo Posted August 31, 2002 Posted August 31, 2002 i do lots of armbars and ive started trying the kimura
striking_cobra Posted September 24, 2002 Posted September 24, 2002 hey guys, my major strength is chokes, that's how i win most of my matches...i wouldn't say i have a single favorite move but i like the baseball choke from knee on stomache (because it's easy and oh so effective) and the clock choke (it's kinda fancy and a killer when applied correctly.) " The art of Kung Fu San Soo lies not in victory or defeat, but in the building of human character." Grand Master Jimmy H. Woo
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