i haven’t been struck in the ears in a long long time now. today i was drilling with my student (iron ox), and my bad for not expecting him to him me, i dropped my guard and this MF sow choy my ear (not striking it) but almost scrapped it the fock off my head with the sow choy…striking me behind the ear first then forward.
anyway, this happened this morning, and my focken ear still stupid sore, man, i have to admit, i that schit focken hurt man!!!
i’ve never been on the other end of a sow choy before. man, i love choy lee fut.
now, for those who have been struck in the ears, is it worse what happened to me, or are all ear strikes that painful.
i know when adrenaline kicks in your won’t feel it as much, and this morning there was no adrenaline at that moment…so i felt the full pain of this schit!!!
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;813854]now, for those who have been struck in the ears, is it worse what happened to me, or are all ear strikes that painful.
i know when adrenaline kicks in your won’t feel it as much, and this morning there was no adrenaline at that moment…so i felt the full pain of this schit!!![/QUOTE]
Ear strikes frickin hurt! I mean, you are like;
“GYAAAARRGHHHHH!!! AHHH… OWWWWWW!!!”
then you do that stupid thing where you cup your ear and have that scrunched up face.. you can’t even see straight… like being hit in the funny bone or something..
Hmm…can’t say I’ve experienced an ear strike before. It’s those little or light snaps to the groin the jingle the jangles that stop me in my tracks. I can take a harder punt in the nuts and keep fighting/sparring but a lighter kick to the ‘gift’ - one that rattles vs squishes…I am down like a sack of spuds crying for my momma! haha
and the under the nose strike is part of one of my 'PANTHER" techniques,
i block or deflect a strike, then issue a ping on chop aimed under his nose, then one to the side of the neck, then to the solar plexus with a yum chop.
at the same time, i also strike my student (not hard, but hard enough to let them FEEL what i’m trying to convey). i’m very heavy handed, and if they don’t feel the correct energy behind the move, they will never get it right.
my senior students have adjusted to being on the receiving end of my hands…hhaha…
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;813929]and the under the nose strike is part of one of my 'PANTHER" techniques,
i block or deflect a strike, then issue a ping on chop aimed under his nose, then one to the side of the neck, then to the solar plexus with a yum chop.[/QUOTE]
You know 9 times out of 10, you only need to get that first one in… but you seem like an overkill type of guy…
Yeah, at times, i overkill to show the aggression of a technique, and to show them what can link with what while striking.
but, yeah, tiger claw is my favorite…LOL but i do the tiger claw not like everone else i’ve met so far…
but in the street drake, you have to train for overkill. if you lighten up once, that opens a door for the guy you’re fighting.
yeah, i’m like, i’ll rip your bicep out, then go for your neck, then your pectoral muscles, man…i’m attacking anything fleshy with my tiger claw from hell.
i tell my students to protect the sack more than protecting your face. i’d rather have my face bashed in then to deal with the pain of a good nut kick.
and you know right behind the ballzack, that there is a pressure point that can kill you, right?
i tell my students to protect the sack more than protecting your face. i’d rather have my face bashed in then to deal with the pain of a good nut kick.
and you know right behind the ballzack, that there is a pressure point that can kill you, right?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;813949]the taint…that word makes me giggle like a little girl for some reason…the taint…why in the world would they choose that word…
i think that word is funny for that place!!![/QUOTE]