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    Quote Originally Posted by LFJ View Post
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    The problem is leg anatomy is unlike the arm and the attack line of a kick wouldn't accommodate simultaneous displacement while hitting target the way a punch does. The result is you're either kicking the opponent's kick, or catching and diverting it before counter-kicking.

    This is not preferable to staying mobile to avoid kicks and taking openings to kick, because you are on one leg while making leg-to-leg contact with the other. Many things could go wrong in the air or on the way down, e.g.; getting tied up and immobilized; loss of balance; loss of position, and recovery in case of such things is difficult. It is entirely unlike LSDD punching from a balanced and mobile base.

    VT tactics are based on percentages. Chi-geuk stuff is higher risk vs potential reward.
    Ok. Got it.
    I was just thinking that the legs are pole-based because we obviously can't levitate...and if/when the VT / WC guy decides to kick (whether counter-kicking, or just to kick because he sees and wants to exploit a tactical weakness in his opponent) that if uninterrupted enroute then his kick will land. If interrupted, then (like a pole) it would have to clear that obstruction slightly before returning to the leg assault.
    Anyways...thanks for the replies!
    Last edited by wckf92; 04-15-2017 at 04:30 AM.

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