ValeTudo Posted July 23, 2003 Share Posted July 23, 2003 Yah, that is a pretty pathetic position! Either thai clinch the back of his neck and start working your knees. (great access to the head in that situation). Or work your uppercuts and hooks to his head. Or, sprawl back and bring him down to the ground with you. Then begin the knees to the top of his head from the north/south position, or work for a submission. Or, go straight for the guillotine choke standing. He really has no offense from this position. It's a weak position that leaves him open to far too many powerful strikes/submissions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tibby Posted July 23, 2003 Share Posted July 23, 2003 Guillotine him and choke him out. What would be my first move. I'm drop on elbow on the back of his head, and drop him in Guillotine hold. I had a friend who tried that on me. He saw me and a friend from MA class with some gloves on, and wanted to "box" us. He go thrashed. The guys head is down, and he is swinging, he can't see crap, use that against him! Pommal the Lamer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aznkarateboi Posted July 23, 2003 Author Share Posted July 23, 2003 Hahahaha, excellent responses. This fighter believe it or not destroyed a Modern Wushu fighter(who weighed 100 pounds). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aznkarateboi Posted July 24, 2003 Author Share Posted July 24, 2003 what exactly is ear boxing? punching the ears? are you sure that's effective? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martial_Artist Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 Box the ears? You haven't heard of this before? It's an old technique and not necessarily a traditional "martial arts" move. Simply clap your hands over their ears. *Note: DO NOT TRY THIS FOR PRACTICE.* *It can hurt.* "I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.Imagination is more important than knowledge.Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." Einstein Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sansoouser Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 he going for your stomach so pound the top of his head. Kick his shins, hit his collar bones. The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superleeds Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 Grab him by the ears and YELL "What the %#"&%!! do you think you'r doing?" "Now I must severly punish you! MUAHAHAHAH" hmmm where are those pills... Read a book! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerryLove Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 Box the ears? You haven't heard of this before? It's an old technique and not necessarily a traditional "martial arts" move. Simply clap your hands over their ears. *Note: DO NOT TRY THIS FOR PRACTICE.* *It can hurt.*That's an unerstatement; having his ears boxed is the reason Edison was deaf. https://www.clearsilat.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValeTudo Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 That's an unerstatement; having his ears boxed is the reason Edison was deaf. That's a bit of an overstatement. No one knows how Thomas Edison became deaf. However, he speculated it was from an accident as a child. He was trying to board a moving train and the conductor picked him up off the ground by his ears. That's how he believes he became deaf. That's pretty different from boxing the ears. Has anyone here actually tried this technique? Just wondering what the result was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JerryLove Posted July 24, 2003 Share Posted July 24, 2003 It may be a miss-statement; but it's not an overstatement f the effect.. The prssure wave that causes disorientation can easily be sufficient to rupture an eardrum. https://www.clearsilat.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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