Very cool! i was taught the same moves in karate, i got a question, i am a
southpaw and for what i can see you are too. considering you have way more
experience in full contact sports, after you grab the kicking leg, do you
consider that it is more effective to perform a sweep kicking the inside of
the standing leg and pull the head down facing the floor or kicking the
outside of the leg and pulling the head backwards? thanks i really like
these videos.
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I wonder if you have any tips on actually seeing or predicting the teep? I
have some people I deal with, I just cant seem to detect it, I dont usually
get caught with a power deep but still it is annoying. Also guys, what
about the common counter buakaw has been using?
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I would agree that if you are facing a great and flexible kicker,feint low
or mid to sudden high round kick to the head is there.( i have a video on
this exact setup already up).Otherwise my personal experience my fighters
is when they catch opposite hand and step out,they rarely score a solid
kick or sweep and get caught more often with a straight cross.Theres a
danger inherent in any technique or concept not understood.I believe alot
of it comes down to the person executing the technique.
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Very cool! i was taught the same moves in karate, i got a question, i am a
southpaw and for what i can see you are too. considering you have way more
experience in full contact sports, after you grab the kicking leg, do you
consider that it is more effective to perform a sweep kicking the inside of
the standing leg and pull the head down facing the floor or kicking the
outside of the leg and pulling the head backwards? thanks i really like
these videos.
I wonder if you have any tips on actually seeing or predicting the teep? I
have some people I deal with, I just cant seem to detect it, I dont usually
get caught with a power deep but still it is annoying. Also guys, what
about the common counter buakaw has been using?
I would agree that if you are facing a great and flexible kicker,feint low
or mid to sudden high round kick to the head is there.( i have a video on
this exact setup already up).Otherwise my personal experience my fighters
is when they catch opposite hand and step out,they rarely score a solid
kick or sweep and get caught more often with a straight cross.Theres a
danger inherent in any technique or concept not understood.I believe alot
of it comes down to the person executing the technique.