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  • #16
    You're right on, Tom Yum. I did a lot of roundhouse kicking with koshi, but wasn't able to bring my knee up near as high as a more traditional (at least for me) roundhouse. At my school, I do all my standup in the tennis shoes I usually wear, which helps to separate what works best for me with them on. I also tend to want to close distance, and use what is usually my greater knowledge of grappling and clinch work to my advantage. I find myself at a distinct disadvantage trying to fight a kicker in his comfort zone. I use shin kicks as a means to close space and help neutralize taking a kick from someone who knows a lot more about kicking, but less about most other things.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ironpalm
      EXACTLY. People believe the crap put forth in the movies and thats what they want to practice. I have a small very hard core group of students, most have to work and dont have time for b.s. in thier training regime. Its either for the street or the ring. One mindset has nothing to do with the other. Believing pain is going to stop a bag guy is the worst misconception out there. Who feels pain when they are busy ripping your head off? Oh yeah, those guys on tv.
      LOL...adrenaline covers it up pretty well.

      Oh but the morning after...

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Ironpalm
          Dont fight unless you are willing to die or kill the opponent. In other words, dont fight over b.s. If you fight for honor, you have already lost it.
          I have to agree with you.

          I am referring to sparring all out in the gym. Your heart races and you get the adrenaline dump, so you might be able to power through a couple of shots unless they knock you down.

          When you get up the next morning, that's when the pain sets in.

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          • #20
            Bruises

            I've had huge bruises set in a day or two after training from contact that I didn't realize I took. I just lets me know that my intensity and focus was in the right place.

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            • #21
              Focus

              Yeah, I also develop late bruises that come up hours or days after sparring. Don't know the cause.

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              • #22
                Bruises

                Areas of my body where I have had serious injuries, Right shoulder and left leg, bruise up a lot later than any where else. I think it's due to less circulation to those areas. Or it could be from gettiong old, remember, we don't understand what 15 year olds are doing. LOL

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Jeremy Lobdell
                  Areas of my body where I have had serious injuries, Right shoulder and left leg, bruise up a lot later than any where else. I think it's due to less circulation to those areas. Or it could be from gettiong old, remember, we don't understand what 15 year olds are doing. LOL
                  yeah those 15 year olds can really be a headache or maybe its just that music they listen to. I find dit da jow really helps with those delayed bruises. I hope my being online while yinboxer is doesnt confuse the conspiracy clowns to much

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                  • #24
                    Split personality.

                    Not at all, If she is your student, I have no reason to doubt it, she represents you very well, which is the highest compliment any instructor can recieve.

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                    • #25
                      Thank You

                      I am quite proud of all the hard she has put in over the last 6 years. We are all very much looking foward to your visit. Were it not for your post we would have packed this forum in long ago. You seem extremely well spoken and knowledgable . Burton is lucky to have you in his classes. Of course you get to train with Burton.(Lucky Dog)

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                      • #26
                        Thank You

                        I look forward to meeting you in person, as well as Yinboxer. I feel I can learn a lot, and have a lot to offer you as well. Different paths to the same destination, so to speak. Don't rule out a trip to Hawaii, the invitation is here. As well as the school, I have a great gym, track and pool just down the road, all courtisy of the military.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Jeremy Lobdell
                            I look forward to meeting you in person, as well as Yinboxer. I feel I can learn a lot, and have a lot to offer you as well. Different paths to the same destination, so to speak. Don't rule out a trip to Hawaii, the invitation is here. As well as the school, I have a great gym, track and pool just down the road, all courtisy of the military.
                            I am looking forward to meeting you as well, and thank you for the compliments. I appreciate your input on this forum. I am learning how to wade through the trolls and professional irritators to find the true gems. Thanks.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Ironpalm
                              I am the original hermit. I rarely leave the dojo, trips to the store usually get handled by students. I stay here and train and recently type on this damn keyboard. I should be be 100% in a week or so if you believe the doctors from the V.A. Hospital I'll just be hell on wheels teaching till I get this buildup out from sitting for the last 10 days..seems like 10 years, We just got about a dozen stumps in varying diameter and height to train on. And I got to play one day before the body went on strike. We crawl from one to another on all 4s as well as walking, jumping ect.
                              Kinda wanna try kendo on em for grins and giigles.
                              Ironpalm, are you recovering from a war injury?

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