Thai Kick
I'm back to spouting out ideas here, hoping someone will notice me and throw me a bone. I'm primarily a grappler in aikido but I often use striking techniques to set up throws and to cripple my opponent. With the addition of the striking tier to the knowledge base, I thought I'd share a few of the moves I've come up with. Feel free to give me feed back, I want to know if these moves are actually usable or just hokus pokus.
Replay overview:
HEADBUTTS- obvious
-Head butt 1
-Head butt 3
SPRING KICKS- I've covered these in a previous post but I'll just post a few replays. Feel free to look back to the old post on page 32 of this thread.
-Spring Kick 9
SOME OTHER KICK I DON'T HAVE A NAME FOR- I'm reluctant to call this a side kick, but the movement of these moves are all similar enough to be the same thing to me
-WTF Kick
-Spear Kick
-Kick Throw
ELBOW STRIKES- obvious
-Elbow Strike
Inside Leg Kick
right so with the talk of crippling with strikes got me thinking about limb isotation. its something that alot of people develop naturally it seems. we have some examples cross single leg. ways to isolate limbs off the top of my head fracs, joint grabs, pins with body, head and arm choke, grab trick pins.
its more a concept than a new technique. Im surprised we don't have anything on this.
information that popped into my head
a bent knee can't support the weight of two toris with out help.
catching a kick. nice looking replay pending
"you lock a joint into fully extended or contracted state byy taking advantage of the greater force need to initiate action" - challenged
anyone else with re-search in reguards to this please let me know.
will post head and arm isolations later.
TA's definition of a joint-lock: Grappling technique where you commit two or more of your own limbs to manipulate an opponent's joint in a way that their limb becomes immobilized or even broken.