Hi,
Alot of guys, including me, when sparring, play fighting, or even in a real fight, like to start off a fight by kicking to the leg area or to the mid section of your opponent (not very hard when playing).
I find that most of the time, especially when just dealing with your average guy (with no MA training), the guy will react to that by just tackling you.
Some may shoot for your mid section, if they know anything about grappling or basic take downs, but others will just plain tackle you (chest to chest) like a football tackle.
It is hard for me to defend against this when in the postion of having just kicked and trying to bring your leg back in (your on one leg and your somewhat off balance as well). It would be impossible to sprawl or anything else when your opponent tries to take you down in this manner.
Can anyone think of any defence to a takedown in this kind of situation or do you just have to go down and then get him into your guard?
I can't really think of any way to defend against this type of situation, even if you are very quick with your kicks, your going to be vulnarable to a take down for a very short second. Maybe I'm over looking something obvious, I don't know.
Look forward to suggestions,
Mike
Alot of guys, including me, when sparring, play fighting, or even in a real fight, like to start off a fight by kicking to the leg area or to the mid section of your opponent (not very hard when playing).
I find that most of the time, especially when just dealing with your average guy (with no MA training), the guy will react to that by just tackling you.
Some may shoot for your mid section, if they know anything about grappling or basic take downs, but others will just plain tackle you (chest to chest) like a football tackle.
It is hard for me to defend against this when in the postion of having just kicked and trying to bring your leg back in (your on one leg and your somewhat off balance as well). It would be impossible to sprawl or anything else when your opponent tries to take you down in this manner.
Can anyone think of any defence to a takedown in this kind of situation or do you just have to go down and then get him into your guard?
I can't really think of any way to defend against this type of situation, even if you are very quick with your kicks, your going to be vulnarable to a take down for a very short second. Maybe I'm over looking something obvious, I don't know.
Look forward to suggestions,
Mike
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