"It's in there!" By Hand Sword - 07-09-2010 12:40 AM
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Just thought I'd throw this out to everyone since I'm still seeing resistance to ground fighting practice or adoption of those techniques. Instead I've heard that "it's in there!" and any technique can be adapted to the ground.
(just a note, most of these claims I've heard in person, not so much in these forums-so, not attacking anyone
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With this said, I'm curious about others opinions about our standing techniques and their adaptation to fighting on the ground. So, any Kem(n)po practitoners, SKK, Tracy's, Ed Parker's, Kajukenbo, etc... feel free to chime in with a DM, Combination, Technique, "Kempos", etc.. and say how it applies to the ground, say from being on the bottom of a mount position (or derivation of one) and about to be pounded.
Any takers?
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Just thought I'd throw this out to everyone since I'm still seeing resistance to ground fighting practice or adoption of those techniques. Instead I've heard that "it's in there!" and any technique can be adapted to the ground.
(just a note, most of these claims I've heard in person, not so much in these forums-so, not attacking anyone

With this said, I'm curious about others opinions about our standing techniques and their adaptation to fighting on the ground. So, any Kem(n)po practitoners, SKK, Tracy's, Ed Parker's, Kajukenbo, etc... feel free to chime in with a DM, Combination, Technique, "Kempos", etc.. and say how it applies to the ground, say from being on the bottom of a mount position (or derivation of one) and about to be pounded.
Any takers?
Read More ... or click reply below.
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