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    Quote Originally Posted by B.Tunks View Post
    nice moves
    That is the mental image when training those moves, haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    Of course nothing is guranteed. In the

    - striking art, people train "head punch",
    - throwing art, people train "head smash",

    so they can use it to end fight quickly.

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    I've never used a "Dirty Sanchez".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MightyB View Post
    I've never used a "Dirty Sanchez".
    You haven't lived until you do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Arms View Post
    Wow that actually sounds like an observation from someone that has trained and fought some. If so, what style(s)?
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    Come to think of it...

    ...I've never used a 3-section staff technique for anything other than the form. Those techniques don't quite map on to anything else. I used to practice a Bak Sil Lum sparring set: 3-section staff vs. spear. I was mainly the 3-section staff side. My main partner and I got pretty good at it. But that's the closest I've ever come to using any of those 3-section staff techniques.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    ...I've never used a 3-section staff technique for anything other than the form. Those techniques don't quite map on to anything else. I used to practice a Bak Sil Lum sparring set: 3-section staff vs. spear. I was mainly the 3-section staff side. My main partner and I got pretty good at it. But that's the closest I've ever come to using any of those 3-section staff techniques.
    Praying Mantis 3 section staff in 3 section staff vs. spear maps a bit to double broadsword or double stick.

    Not very fancy looking, but practical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    ...I've never used a 3-section staff technique for anything other than the form. Those techniques don't quite map on to anything else. I used to practice a Bak Sil Lum sparring set: 3-section staff vs. spear. I was mainly the 3-section staff side. My main partner and I got pretty good at it. But that's the closest I've ever come to using any of those 3-section staff techniques.
    Out of interest, Thomas Holtmann of Qixing Tanglang family in Germany fights full contact with the 3 section staff against many different weapons as part of the Dog Brothers. He is AKA Gongfu Dog. He does very well with it too.

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    Has anybody seen the heel kick been used in any fight?

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    I've seen it.
    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    This is 100% TCMA principle. It may be used in non-TCMA also. Since I did learn it from TCMA, I have to say it's TCMA principle.
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    We should not use "TCMA is more than combat" as excuse for not "evolving".

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    Has anybody seen the heel kick been used in any fight?

    http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/1174/heelkick.jpg
    Front heel kick, yes. But not effective the way she's doing it.

    Beginners kick like that all the time. Takes forever to fix that mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    Has anybody seen the heel kick been used in any fight?

    http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/1174/heelkick.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    Has anybody seen the heel kick been used in any fight?

    http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/1174/heelkick.jpg
    I avoid using front kixks (except to the ankle & shins) but my most powerful kick is a heel kick. Rear full extension mule kick without looking behind at target to announce intention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PalmStriker View Post
    I avoid using front kixks (except to the ankle & shins) but my most powerful kick is a heel kick. Rear full extension mule kick without looking behind at target to announce intention.
    Best front push kick is a "teep," where you extend your toes and hit with the ball of the foot. It's highly effective to the midsection and below.



    As for your back kick description, I don't recommened kicking at anything you can't see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    Best front push kick is a "teep," where you extend your toes and hit with the ball of the foot. It's highly effective to the midsection and below.


    As for your back kick description, I don't recommened kicking at anything you can't see.
    Best in what terms? Damage, keeping the opponent at a distance etc... Just curious.

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