For one on one it looks like MMA with groin kicks prioritized over leg kicks, along with eye strikes and throat grabs sprinkled in. We test everything through sparring, as does MMA. Our priorities are still a bit different in a one on one, but other than a few foul tactics (which we don't rely on because they don't always work), it is very much like high level, well-rounded MMA. If you are wondering about the trapping from JF JKD, no, we don't train that. It just doesn't hold up under real conditions.
Where do you train?
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"If you want to learn how to fight, you must practice fighting against someone who is fighting back!" Burton Richardson
Last edited by Burton; 08-11-2003 at 03:04 PM.
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