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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Leeds, UK
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Jab, cross ,hook
jab, cross, left hook, right hook jab, cross, left hook, right cross jab, right hook, left uppercut jab, cross, left hook, double right uppercut jab, cross, left hook, right hook, left uppercut, right uppercut The list is endless really. HTH |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 52
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Here's a little tip I can give you.It's called Lines of Attacks.
Lines of Attack Table A 1) Hand Hand Hand 2) Hand Hand Foot 3) Hand Foot Hand 4) Hand Foot Foot 5) Foot Hand Hand 6) Foot Hand Foot 7) Foot Foot Hand 8) Foot Foot Foot Table B A) High High High B) High High Low C) High Low High D) High Low Low E) Low High High F) Low High Low G) Low Low High H) Low Low Low Table C FFF Fast Fast Fast SFF Slow Fast Fast SSF Slow Slow Fast FSF Fast Slow Fast Table D ABC: Attack by Combination HIA: Hand Immobilization Attack PIA: Progressive Indirect Attack Table E Hit Hit Hit Hit Feint Hit Feint Hit Hit Feint Feint Hit Make up your own combos.Remember each strike should flow in another one and leave you well-protected. Example. 4C-SSF-Feint/Feint/Hit Fake jab to nose - fake low round kick - High rear Thai round kick Slow Slow Fast Drill these combos and try to change the strikes:instead of fake low round kick do a low side kick etc... Then try to find how to block,evade and counter this combo,drill it on the bag,focus gloves etc... be creative.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Oregon City, Oregon USA
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I think you missed the point your instructor wished to make. From the first day in class you have been working the most important tool in your inventory, or you should have been anyway, which is your mind. In muay Thai we call it the 9th weapon. But it is the most important, and you should practice using it, because none of us will be with you when some clown on the street jumps you, or when you are getting pounded in the corner and the noise is too much for you to hear your cornerman. Just remember there is no wrong, it is just a drill. Now, it is just a drill...but maybe not tomorrow night. If your life is on the line you will have to use your mind or lose your life. And you will probably need more than 3 combinations.
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