Which combination is your best, or the one your most skilled in.
A good one for me is both arms up (of corse) Then a quick dodge and weave with a left jab followed by a solid right hook to the side of the head, then a double round house kick (if needed, I’m really good at them)
This combo flows well with me and I just feel really comfortable with it.
I use lots of kicks. My instructor says that it is unique for a big guy like me to have good kicks, most people that I spar expect me to be sluggish. My favorite combo is; throw a couple back leg inside cresents and then throw a fake one and turn it into a back leg jumping roundhouse (thats the best way I can explain it) and then I follow it up with a spinning back or spinning hook. I also use my hands alot, I just kinda throw stuff out linking them into decent combos, unfortunatly i never remember what I just did.
I like to run on the walls for a while to get my opponent dizzy and disoriented and then insert a needle in the back of his neck with my mouth for a finish!..But, my punch on the nose is a lot better!
but seriously who needs technique sometimes? dont even give the other person a chance to move in, stand in any stance and lift your leg with a forward axe kick as soon as they move in, slam it down!
always works in tournaments, but thats cos they are bad fighters, hehehehe
you need to be quick for this one, and be waery on kungfuers cos they may move just as fast for a ‘side’ attack.
Before you make such a stupid comment I think you should read the persons profile.
Not everyone on this board does C.M.A.
Yes, the technique I discribed is karate with the balance of Kung Fu (but I didn’t want to try to explain that one)
If you would have seen my profile you would see I am versitle in a few forms of martial arts.(over 21 years experiance) and a few fights under my belt.I also grapple.
I’m 5’ 11" 210 lbs of solid muscle.
What I’m trying to say is “you don’t want non of this”
You should watch what you say to certain people.
You could get more than what you bargained for.
you have 5 years in goju ryu,WELL I got ya beat kid!
Be very careful of those wonderful TKD knife hands, if you go up against a CMA, well lets put it this way, you will not be holding a pen for awhile!
In Mantis Kung Fu, we condition for, both giving, and receiving punishment. Mantis boxing covers the full spectrum, yada yada! Sorry folks, just have no respect for the korean arts…very limited, and historically beat the cr*p out of them. A young art that dwells on money making, especially in USA.
The trouble with most of these CMA wantabes, they are clueless to the hidden Chinese Treasures. If you have a question about my Mantis, it is called Pong Lai Wu Ji Tong Long Mun.
Be very careful of those wonderful TKD knife hands, if you go up against a CMA, well lets put it this way, you will not be holding a pen for awhile!
In Mantis Kung Fu, we condition for, both giving, and receiving punishment. Mantis boxing covers the full spectrum, yada yada! Sorry folks, just have no respect for the korean arts…very limited, and historically beat the cr*p out of them. A young art that dwells on money making, especially in USA.
The trouble with most of these CMA wantabes, they are clueless to the hidden Chinese Treasures. If you have a question about my Mantis, it is called Pong Lai Wu Ji Tong Long Mun. [/B]
Yu Shan… Its people like you who make me laugh…please dont be modest or anything you macho macho person you who can kick the arses of all Korean style fighters…:rolleyes:
Please DO brag more about Matis conditioning, u may just be the one person who can put me to sleep;)
Dont get personal, its a question about YOUR best technique, not how someone elses technique is not good enough for your FAR TOO GOOD KUNGFU fighting…:rolleyes:
stick to the question will ya? want to start criticism of TKD the start your own thread, where other self-centred people like yourself can mingle.
Logic - bit over the top don’t you think? What Tinman pointed out was actually true, as you admit yourself, so why don’t you stop looking for an excuse to show off eh?
Yu Shuan -" if you go up against a CMA, well lets put it this way, you will not be holding a pen for awhile! "
Only if the person’s CMA is better than his KMA.
“In Mantis Kung Fu, we condition for, both giving, and receiving punishment”
No, I’ve never seen a MA that trained like that before. :rolleyes:
“Sorry folks, just have no respect for the korean arts…very limited, and historically beat the cr*p out of them. A young art that dwells on money making, especially in USA”
I’m not even going to pick this one apart, suffice it to say you are an arsehole.
I agree with TJD. All my techniques are fairly ropey.
I am versitile on for both Gung Fu and Kung Fu.
One of them I use to play paddy cakes with my niece. However, when I get into a really dangerous situaiton, I will just use my “ultimate death stare” and their heart will explore.
Anyway seriously, I think my best one is a upright wave over the eyes, if they don’t block I’ll just go straight for it, and if they do, a drop to a crouching position for a killer to the man’s treasure.
I think the sudden drop knocks them off cause most people are not use to their opponent “disappearing” from sight. If you ever faced someone like that, you will know what I mean
When i want to really annoy people i switch to Hung and try to punch peoples punches. The best are the elbow out style punchers who usualy provide a nice soft forearm perfect for uppercuts. More annoying are short hand stylists who tend to have there elbows in and flick there punches much more causing me to frequently hit there elbows and stuff my hands Still they often fall prey to right angle hooks but it becomes then harder to judge them.
Breif note… This technique is NOT safe or a good idea in ‘real’ fighting. It works great to REALLY agrivate your friends but on the street the risk of blowing it and ruining your hand thereby your game is just to great.
I have a pretty well conditioned hand but it still comes a cropper pretty often:(
Im SO glad i tend to use more palm strikes these days.
The Bagua single palm in its full glory is a fight ender, i would honestly doubt someone who didnt know the movement would be able to suffiently defend it to not then recieve the followups. It might sound argent but there are some moves that are geninely VERY hard to get out the way of and thats certainly one of them. I use it in sparring often but without the leg work, that is one movement i would use without reservation on the street.