SO...what are your favuorite moves (not counters but straight attacks)? Could you also add a video if possible and state what art its from... Muay Thai..Roundhouse kick (power house) Flying knee Cutting Elbow http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3WjVQruKyVw Muay Thai/Karate - Inner leg kick http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_ctRyu9V7N0 I dont know much about the human weapon program, but these videos show the techniques well.
In my MA there arent many 'attacks' as such because its more about causing your opponent to inflict damage on themselves. However here is one of my favourites because of its sheer simplicity. I dont have a video but here is a stick man cartoon. From budo taijutsu
haha thats so ridicously difficult to do IRL. I'm a great fan of Bonjaski's flying knee. http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=SiSyIPruVuM
That stick man pic made me lol. It seems a hard to time and execute.
That stick man pic made me lol. It seems a hard to time and execute. you need to be fast but it's deadly if done right. *dont try this at home kids*
my ideal combination is this seoi nage/osoto gari/o goshi to slam the guy to the ground if he isnt out i then proceed to take side mount or full mount working for a ezekiel choke or neck crank. if im feeling nasty i'll grab a leg and heel hook and crank it nice and fast. when it comes to striking im partial to thigh/inner thigh kicks and if an opening appears it self i will do a shin kick.
[quote=YourMuDoIsWeak;1256435]my ideal combination is this seoi nage/osoto gari/o goshi Sorry could you explain these in English or in a pic/video? Thanks
brazilian kick master of the brazilian kick: Feitosa http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=5cNUkG...eature=related
brazilian kick master of the brazilian kick: Feitosa http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=5cNUkG...eature=related sorry but that looks awkward to the point of painful to execute.