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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:46 pm
Reim Little question Attacker comes at you, do you A: Take him down B: Begin to strike Of course ruling out that you're about 3 blocks down already. But I was wondering on what everyone's perference was. I'd strike, because I suck at takedowns, and being a lightweight, I don't prefer grappling.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:33 pm
Delmar_Denban Reim Little question Attacker comes at you, do you A: Take him down B: Begin to strike Of course ruling out that you're about 3 blocks down already. But I was wondering on what everyone's perference was. I'd use a strike. I wouldn't go down to the grond unless I knew he was a better striker or if I ended up on the floor through no choice of my own. The reason being is that you don't know who is going to join in once you're on the floor. I dont mean getting into grappling.. I mean like.. wristlocks and whatnot
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 4:11 am
Reim Delmar_Denban Reim Little question Attacker comes at you, do you A: Take him down B: Begin to strike Of course ruling out that you're about 3 blocks down already. But I was wondering on what everyone's perference was. I'd use a strike. I wouldn't go down to the grond unless I knew he was a better striker or if I ended up on the floor through no choice of my own. The reason being is that you don't know who is going to join in once you're on the floor. I dont mean getting into grappling.. I mean like.. wristlocks and whatnot Wrist locks? They don't work against non-complient opponants one on one.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:37 am
I'd strike, primarily because thats what I train in, and there's no way I want to be on the floor on the street... Hmmm arm locks and wrist locks, I'd only use if I'd already stunned my opponent but they were still coming for more, but I've never used them on a noncomplient opponent so I'd rather hit them again and do my linford christie impersonation
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 10:50 am
A nice use of a pre-emptive strike:
http://www.m90.org/gallery/video/pi...aster0-1953.wmv
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 4:01 pm
unless he tackles me to the ground, i would keep it stand, cause although im confident in my ground skills im still a kickboxer at heart an also u cant run if ur on the ground an the situation escalates to the need to escape, an if other people join in an ur going for an armbar an stuff ur gonna get kicked in the head. If nething dont go for wristlocks but go for a clinch, form clinch kne him a bit throw him to the floor an run.
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Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 3:16 pm
CelestialDreamz Reim Little question Attacker comes at you, do you A: Take him down B: Begin to strike Of course ruling out that you're about 3 blocks down already. But I was wondering on what everyone's perference was. I'd strike, because I suck at takedowns, and being a lightweight, I don't prefer grappling. Very fast footwork to close the distance and some fast, hard, solid handwork working with my evasive footwork, if he doesn't drop after a few punches then I'd probably grapple, ram a knee or two into his torso, head butt, sweep his legs down and kick the s**t out of him.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 5:05 am
I can't remember the last time I felt so ******** disgusted. There are groups of youths in the UK and more than likely in other countries going around and randomly attacking complete strangers and recording it on their mobile phones. Go on to this site and on the page go to urban video (happy slaps) where you can open or download the clips. http://www.urbantingz.com/mobile/Needless to say if someone sticks a mobile in my face I'll be attacking first and asking questions later. I advise you to do the same.......
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 5:10 am
I should warn you that some of the footage is quite disturbing.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:03 pm
Hmm... more of these controversial type topics?
Well, this would definately depend on the situation, and especially how I'm feeling. If I was completely, out-of-the-blue surprised, then my reaction would probably be for a fingerjab to the person's eye, followed by a nice groin kick... and control the person from there
I actually had a split second to be pre-emptive, then I would most likely close the distance with a series of straight blasts into a clinch, or a takedown.
BUt really, it all depends on the EXACT situation.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 pm
Thunder Foot Hmm... more of these controversial type topics? Well, this would definately depend on the situation, and especially how I'm feeling. If I was completely, out-of-the-blue surprised, then my reaction would probably be for a fingerjab to the person's eye, followed by a nice groin kick... and control the person from there I actually had a split second to be pre-emptive, then I would most likely close the distance with a series of straight blasts into a clinch, or a takedown. BUt really, it all depends on the EXACT situation. I don't know about you, but as I got better at utilising straight blasts I became alot more accustomed to the, enter (straight blasting) trapping (clinch, often the collar and elbow or similar) and grapple..ish (guy on floor, me stomping on his head) situation. The enter trap and grapple concept, quite a good system to drill pre-empative strikes too.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:49 pm
Jass Thunder Foot Hmm... more of these controversial type topics? Well, this would definately depend on the situation, and especially how I'm feeling. If I was completely, out-of-the-blue surprised, then my reaction would probably be for a fingerjab to the person's eye, followed by a nice groin kick... and control the person from there I actually had a split second to be pre-emptive, then I would most likely close the distance with a series of straight blasts into a clinch, or a takedown. BUt really, it all depends on the EXACT situation. I don't know about you, but as I got better at utilising straight blasts I became alot more accustomed to the, enter (straight blasting) trapping (clinch, often the collar and elbow or similar) and grapple..ish (guy on floor, me stomping on his head) situation. The enter trap and grapple concept, quite a good system to drill pre-empative strikes too. Hehe, thats exactly what I described, but in more detail. Those who may not practice JKD< might not understand the trapping aspect however.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:53 pm
Thunder Foot Jass Thunder Foot Hmm... more of these controversial type topics? Well, this would definately depend on the situation, and especially how I'm feeling. If I was completely, out-of-the-blue surprised, then my reaction would probably be for a fingerjab to the person's eye, followed by a nice groin kick... and control the person from there I actually had a split second to be pre-emptive, then I would most likely close the distance with a series of straight blasts into a clinch, or a takedown. BUt really, it all depends on the EXACT situation. I don't know about you, but as I got better at utilising straight blasts I became alot more accustomed to the, enter (straight blasting) trapping (clinch, often the collar and elbow or similar) and grapple..ish (guy on floor, me stomping on his head) situation. The enter trap and grapple concept, quite a good system to drill pre-empative strikes too. Hehe, thats exactly what I described, but in more detail. Those who may not practice JKD< might not understand the trapping aspect however. Sure they would. Trapping, the art of manipulating, restriction or in anywa impeding an opponents limb/movement, depending on interpretation its arguably accurate to say that effecting an opponents cadence (through restriction of range, movement, limb destructions, clinching or whatever) also counts as trapping. Some of the more refined forms are seen in arts such as Wing Chun, Silar etc, however it is infinatly more important to grasp the fundamentals and goals of such traps and use whatever one feels comfortable with to achieve the trap. Wether pulling of a woang pak sao or simply slipping into the under-over, its all trapping.
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 2:55 pm
Thunder Foot Hmm... more of these controversial type topics? Controversial? How so? It just makes me ******** angry watching s**t like that. What gives these ******** creatures the right to treat people like that? The cowards go around in ******** packs and don't deserve to be treated like human beings. Line the ******** up against a wall and shoot them. Alternatively (and preferabley) torture them and bleed them slow so they can think about what they've done for a while before their worthless existance is snuffed out. Vote Delmar_Denban for President i'll sort the bastards out, every last one of them..............
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:08 pm
Haha, Delmar for Prez!
Yeah, it's disturbing to think that people do this stuff for fun...I'd like to beat the crap out of people like that but I don't think they fully understand what they're doing...most of them have probably had bad childhoods and don't realize how deeply they can hurt someone.
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