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I'm looking for advice
I have been challenged to a battle iwth a Tang Soo Do practitioner. In our lsat confrontation he touched my face twice and gave me major problems on the inside fighting.
We are the same hieght and I like to lean more towards in and out fighting style, and throws and joint locks but quick and clear. i really don't like those knee strikes. How do I have the upper hand on this guy? If you need more info to descide I'll give it to you, just me out poeple.
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o.k. what style do you use to fight primarily ? how much experience do you have... and does he have ? If he is landing knees then maybe you should have patience and wait for him to make the first attack, it is easier to score in a defensive strategy. Break the timing, don't follow his rythme. Sharpen your focus on intent. Abandon your in and out style and work on your own in-fighting, keep your elbows down, use your waist to direct power. Don't kick.
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train harder
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