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    i think sidekick is to use against someones mid/lower back when they don't know you are there. i mean ya you can use it in a face to face fight, but you get the most effective damage out of that kick if its a suprise from behind.
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    When you stand face to face with your opponent, the turn side/hook kick can be a big surprise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    When you stand face to face with your opponent, the turn side/hook kick can be a big surprise.

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    thats true, plus its easier to mask than a standard side kick and could easily be a turn back kick instead.
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    Why all the side kicks and spin side kicks to chest, back, ribs, head?

    Jab to head, jat tui(cross kick to shin), immediately turning into stomp side kick with the same leg to side of knee, and you done.

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    I personally like the turn back kick and jumping turn back kick. ever since i watched that show that shows the mechanics and power behind martial arts moves and it showed how the turn back kick is the most devistating kick power wise, ive always liked it a lot. is it the best? i dont think that question can be answered, because the best is case by case and situational. what ever you are best with is your best, but may not be mine. time and effort will determine what your best is of anything.
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    The best skill is the skill that you can still use it to take care young challengers when you are 80 years old. Anything with "jump" will be hard to do in old age.
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    quick draw from shoulder holster. deceit and treachery are the strengths of the elderly, pretend old and scared then shoot them in the legs.
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    The best punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas View Post
    I personally like the turn back kick and jumping turn back kick. ever since i watched that show that shows the mechanics and power behind martial arts moves and it showed how the turn back kick is the most devistating kick power wise, ive always liked it a lot.
    Got to agree, spinning back is the most powerful of the "practical" kicks. Followed by side thrust kick. Assuming you've put in the time to develop them. Front kick and round kick come more naturally so these are the ones people like to work on.

    The difference is, side kick is simple to land, spinning back is difficult.
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    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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    It is best to just be invincible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE7Xp...endscreen&NR=1

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