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ITF Taekwon-do:

 

1) 0.5 Groundwork

 

2) 0.5 Trapping, Throws and Takedowns

 

3) 2.5 Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head

 

4) 4 Punching

 

5) 4.5 Kicking

 

6) 0 Weapons

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Kuk Sool Won

 

1) 1 - Groundwork

 

2) 3 - Trapping, Throws and Takedowns

 

3) 2 - Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head

 

4) 2 - Punching

 

5) 2 - Kicking

 

6) 2 - Weapons

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I had a hard time deviding these up because we practice all so often, but if i had to by most employed in sparring i guess it would go like this..

 

groundwork (3)

 

trapping (2)

 

infighting (3)

 

punching (2)

 

kicking (2)

 

weapons (0).. (we do weapon defense but no attack)

 

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Wado-Ryu Karate

 

Groundwork: 1 (occasional freestyle grappling with an 'anything that works' strategy)

 

Trapping, Throws and Takedowns: 3 (Hip tosses and joint locks are staples of the Kihon Kumite(pre-arranged sparring))

 

Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head: 1 (We practice the techniques, but don't employ them often)

 

Punching: 4 (The single biggest focus of karate)

 

Kicking: 3.5 (Almost as important is punching, but not quite)

 

Weapons: 0.5 (optional training in sai, bo, shindo, etc. mostly at black belt level. Not really part of the style, but incorporated by individual teachers)

Chito-Ryu

 

Pretty much the same for us. we practice elbow work quite a bit. But keep that part at a restrained level. :karate:

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Good topic.

 

Uechi-ryu is:

 

1) Groundwork-1

 

2) Trapping-1

 

3) Infighting- 4

 

4) Punching-5

 

5) Kicking -1

 

6) Weapons-0

 

Uechi-ryu is a very in close style of fighting, liked to Wing Chung. The kicks are about as "good" as TKD's punches :lol:

 

Shorin-ryu is:

 

1) Groundwork-2

 

2) Trapping-1

 

3) Infighting- 2

 

4) Punching-4

 

5) Kicking -2

 

6) Weapons -1

 

Shorin-ryu is more rounded art. Although the kicks are still crappy, compared to TKD.

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Karate free style

 

1) Ground work - 4

 

2) Traping, Throws and take downs - 1

 

3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and head - 2

 

4) Punching - 4

 

5) Kicking - 1

 

6) wepons - 0 (we don't use wepons)

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Wei Chin Kung Fu

 

1) Groundwork 1

 

2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 1

 

3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 2

 

4) Punching 3

 

5) Kicking 3

 

6) Weapons 2

 

(western) Kickboxing

 

1) Groundwork 0

 

2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 0

 

3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 0

 

4) Punching 8

 

5) Kicking 4

 

6) Weapons 0

 

The way I train now (on my own)

 

1) Groundwork 0

 

2) Trapping, Throws and Takedowns 2

 

3) Infighting - Elbows, Knees and Head 2

 

4) Punching 3.5

 

5) Kicking 3

 

6) Weapons 1.5

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