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Another Quiz - General Knowledge MA - Muay Thai and kickboxing
1) What is "hammering" in regard to martial arts? When and why do you? 2) Plum - Where are your hands, and what do you use this for? 3) What is this "evolution of levels" All About? How do I do? 4) At closing the gap on an opponent, which is linear in the input entry angle? What are the virtues or weaknesses? Do you have a preference? 5) What position do you prefer when sparring? (Lead right, left, team leader, Muay Thai, etc.) Why?
1. Fighting to get inside a situation overhook underhook /, also useful for MT, as you can the Pummell below and get your own body to body. Basically your arms to swim indoors or protected from adversaries to get a hold dominant hand. 2. Plum Clinch, hands on the back of the neck / base of the skull, used to control a body of people, keeping the position of clamping, and deliver cargo to the knees, you can also make the throws and sweeps this post in competetion MT. 3. Changing the level applies to MMA and MT, or deletion of Art. This means movement of the head, keeping your opponent off balance by changing your center gravity from top to bottom, you fake takedowns by level changes, you keep your head from being hit in the head movement and level changes constant. You change the level / elevation of the ground, usually by lowering your hips and your legs with abandon, or make your move. 4. An input line is a straight shot directly to the front straight. An entry angle is input in a wide angle, normally out of touch right to their weak hand. Both can be fast, to a linear positivity you can get directly under the center of gravity, they are perfect for opponents charge, or come in a strike opponents. but the negative gives a person a chance to resist by putting weight back and sprawl. It also allows a person to have a chance to land a strike at you, as it is in front. An entry angle allows you to enter off angle, which makes it difficult and impossible for your opponent to land any solid shot on you, it also makes it much more difficult to defend because they have no real anchor point, and to urban sprawl, they should get off at an angle to cope. The negative is that is difficult to do in a scenario quickly, you must get off at an angle shift your weight one way, then having to drive another if someone you care. Also an angled approach may be bad if circuling are to hold a strong hand (it may help you get knocked out prior), and takes time to implement. For me, it depends on the situation, I rarely shoot I prefer to use the stalls and upper body takedowns. When I fill the gap I normally put up with a strike angle, but I am low voltage drop on an opponent to rush, or will respond to them linear for launch. 5. When I use a sparring ahead of his left foot, right boxing normal position, changing over to MMA. (It is wider and lower a classic boxing position), when I clinch, I immediately go to a fight right-wing positions high / Judo position, then I shift my position and feet many times during sparring, but I prefer to spar with a modified boxing / kickboxing position. I love Muay Thai positions, but they are too big for me, and not very good if you use gloves 4oz, and not downwards to take a ton of body shots, or the defense right fist. Great quiz! Look forward to your comments, hope there is a lot of participation!
KYFA KLINIC-Muay Thai Plum Counter(flying armbar)
