Originally posted by RCastillo
Seig has created a Monster!:anic:
Just think Ricardo.. visualize this.. our entire schools populace ..cloned Seigs and Tess's...
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Originally posted by RCastillo
Seig has created a Monster!:anic:
Originally posted by KenpoTess
Just think Ricardo.. visualize this.. our entire schools populace ..cloned Seigs and Tess's...
When I show you my opposable pinkies, my typing will make more sense.Originally posted by RCastillo
Geez, I'm getting to be as bad a typist as Seig!
As a general rule, kicks are not an area of weakness for me or my people. I do deal with a bad knee and a torn rotator cuff. I've had to learn to compensate.Originally posted by Goldendragon7
and other areas of weakness.........
:rofl:
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
the weak areas ........
Originally posted by KenpoTess
I prefer joint locks myself.. doesn't matter how much power you have against your opponent.. getting a good joint lock allows you to gain control in a hurry and without much effort utilize any other technique you want (dependent on the situation)
throws are good too..
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
But I was referring to Pushes, kicks and weapons categories that no one likes all that much.
you must be guilty..!
:asian:
Originally posted by Goldendragon7
But I was referring to Pushes, kicks and weapons categories that no one likes all that much.
you must be guilty..!
:asian:
Originally posted by jeffkyle
I am surprised that there aren't votes for the pushes category.
You crack me up Bill!Bill Lear said:I would have to say that the majority of the techniques I like are for defenses against a punch. This is due to the fact that I like the flow of those techniques, and because I don't like being grabbed by guys (women are a different story though).
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