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what specifically is a sweep, how is it different from a throw or leg hock, or is it?
My thoughts are the sweep is typically done without there having to be another part of the body disrupted....Kinda like a quick hockey stick effect.... With the throw or hock I typically have their shoulder, etc in my hands getting pushed/pulled into a specific direction......what specifically is a sweep, how is it different from a throw or leg hock, or is it?
ah yes, sweeps are a beautiful thing.
On the ends of many techniques I was taught to automatically include either a sweep or some other type of takedown. Without counting I'd say sweeps are appropriate for about 1/3 of the techniques we are taught in American Kenpo.
If a sweep is a takedown that does not use upper-body leverage, then I wold have to say that I ahve very few of those in the system I practice.
Combination 11 as we do it uses an ankle pick _after_ striking high, so that might be a sweep although I am not using MY leg.
Combination 26 as we do it also uses high and mid strikes and then uses our hands on his leg/ankle.
but as far as leg vs leg with no upper body control... No, I don't think we have any techniques that use that mechanism. I have a number of leg sweeps or hocks in techniques but they are always used in conjunction with upper body stuff too.
most of mine are in the forms and animal / kempo techniques as for combinations...28, 30 maybe 32 depending on how you have it but it is also very close to 28. I am defining sweep as a leg to leg thing sweeping out the leg with your arm like #2 and 11 is not what i am refering to, here. Although someone could make an arguement for it. Perhaps the person who started the thread can clarify.
respectfully,
Marlon
to me a throw or leg hock reqiures the upper body to 'make' the takedown a sweep is all leg.
marlon