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Marty Nozz

PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:10 am


If the lock is going for the knee, we call it a knee bar, if your target is the ankle we call it an anklelock. I'll ask a couple of guys I workout with if they know the Japanese name. (They cross train a bit of jiujitsu)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:25 pm


you make a low kick with your hind leg.
Having your left foot at the front, you make a low kick with your right leg.
You make a switch, so your right foot is now in front and make a low kick with your left leg.

The Japanese names to the locks I know, it's the English ones I need.

JoshuaKenzo


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 8:39 am


JoshuaKenzo
you make a low kick with your hind leg.
Having your left foot at the front, you make a low kick with your right leg.
You make a switch, so your right foot is now in front and make a low kick with your left leg.

The Japanese names to the locks I know, it's the English ones I need.
Kickboxing style? Mythic used to say that in kickboxing if you aren't hitting something you'd spin all the way around - full commitment kicking..
So you kick with your rear leg, bring the leg back behind you, switch stance, then kick off the other rear leg? In english it tends to be called that.. switching stance. That tends to be quite a popular excersise in TKD... and then you work into switching whilst your kicking
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