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RE: [baileysacademy] Re: OOOPS

I understand for the competitors point of view of what they were trying to do.
Blue was using a basic lead leg kick that was more of a distractor to the
defensive guard. either by being a front kick or a round kick throwing to 2
different levels as a round and straight in a s a front.
this is used 2 fold
1. to score.
2 to move the hands to create an opening, for her consistent 2 punch followup.
seeing that red was just a defensive counter puncher,
strategy to keep her blocking and delay the counter punch giving the advantage
to the attacker, <which worked>

Problems seen.
way to much rushing in and "forcing" the technique and "strategy"
making it a 2 trick pony,
Thins to make this better,
1 Don't rush and force. look for the correct timing. use hands first to mix it
up and rear leg, then it becomes a rounded fighter, and not a lopsided left
lead only fighter, learn distancing and the real fine points of it.<i saw none
from blue>

red.
Counter puncher relying on baiting and trapping. was very good at this to a
point,
One could see that she was used to the "game" of a one 2 attach stop and pose
for the reff.
when the woman in blue attacks with a 3 to 4 combo she is 1 to 2 strikes out of
the reds experience.
red needs to get out of the comfort zone of right hand reverse punch and grow
as
a point fighter, by using stop or intercepting timing and move to the <her
left>
and should stop being a target. also use sweeps as they are legal. and blue
was in position to receive on many occasions.





Wed Jul 8, 2009 6:41 pm

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Here is the link I forgot. http://kskeventhall.blogspot.com/2009/07/ska-invitational-2009.html...
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hank_prohm
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Jul 6, 2009
7:15 pm

... Comments on Sparring, One competitor was nearly always only defending and seemed to almost never take the aggressive position. The other competitor was...
Rob
southrob2
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Jul 8, 2009
3:22 am

Those were my impressions too. I also notice the blue competitor was definitely more aggressive and usually led with a waist-high (or occasionally higher) kick...
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kamshafiro
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Jul 8, 2009
3:34 am

I think the red competitor actually was faster with her punches, unfortunately she didn't know how to position herself to take advantage of that. Had she moved...
Robert South
southrob2
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Jul 8, 2009
4:12 am

I understand for the competitors point of view of what they were trying to do. Blue was using a basic lead leg kick that was more of a distractor to the ...
Douglas B Bailey
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Jul 8, 2009
6:41 pm

Sweeps were legal in that match???? Seriously? I agree, there were plenty of opportunities to sweep -- I assumed sweeps were illegal in that match, since...
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kamshafiro
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Jul 8, 2009
7:35 pm

... or have instructors that don't understand them or how to teach them, With the underlying thought that "well you cant score with a sweep." mentality. ...
Douglas B Bailey
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Jul 8, 2009
8:44 pm
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