Yes, some of those chamber high and then kick very low to the ankle moves are excellent.
And you're right - it can be a very rough and vicious art.
Yes, some of those chamber high and then kick very low to the ankle moves are excellent.
And you're right - it can be a very rough and vicious art.
I have the idea that the amount of savate around is not great.
Besides,it is a kicking art.
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Carly, yes, this method of chambering enabeling you to chose where to aim from a single position, combined with the possibilities of stepping/jumping while chambering makes it very very tough to approach someone who plays this game well...a real b@tch to fight against these guys!!
Even though I have been involved in CMA for more than five years now, I have practiced savate for four years, and whenever I have the time (ie: too seldom LOL), I put my gloves back on and jump in the ring with great pleasure...and no, I am NOT wearing the silly outfit LOL
Anyway, Carly, you seem to know a great deal about savate...did/do you practice it? There must be a reason why it caught your attention one day
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