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    Default Re: Stylistic issues

    IF someone continually steps on your foot to stop you moving,then you have to set them up through that cheeky move of theirs :
    You move your foot in towards them further as you cover both their arms with both yours and your head naturally leans out to the side over the top of his lead arm. his foot lands inside the one you just moved in; you pull your front foot back as his weight comes down and hook him with when the opening arises as he reacts and trys to get his balance. (you pull his foot forwards and open up his stance as his weight comes down and you hook off your lead arm while retraining cover from his other arm with your other glove held high on the inside.There is no threat to you so long as your gloves cover his arms in there and you got time to react first, cause you set it up.

    They dont do that again,and you eat them up while their brain digests what just happened.
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    I love it! they commit to stepping on your foot, and you give them something to think about.
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    Default Re: Stylistic issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Andre
    IF someone continually steps on your foot to stop you moving,then you have to set them up through that cheeky move of theirs :
    You move your foot in towards them further as you cover both their arms with both yours and your head naturally leans out to the side over the top of his lead arm. his foot lands inside the one you just moved in; you pull your front foot back as his weight comes down and hook him with when the opening arises as he reacts and trys to get his balance. (you pull his foot forwards and open up his stance as his weight comes down and you hook off your lead arm while retraining cover from his other arm with your other glove held high on the inside.There is no threat to you so long as your gloves cover his arms in there and you got time to react first, cause you set it up.

    They dont do that again,and you eat them up while their brain digests what just happened.
    lOL!..I will actually try that! Sounds pretty effective!

    Lol..Still hes a very good pro so i have a feeling there will be a few more tricks in the book :P
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    Default Re: Stylistic issues

    You of course have to practice that or any rare move with a mate or another fighter and get your timiing down first and make sure your covered as do it!
    Dont just jump in there and give the ball game away.
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