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Jamming Kwik Sparring Tip

I sparred a man recently who was very fast and kicks harder than anyone I'd met in a long time. When he shifted his weight to his rear leg, especially when he moved his feet closer together, I raised my rear knee and used the momentum to slide forward at the same time. This had the effect of jamming his kick before he could develop any power. Be sure to keep both hands up as you do this since your lower body is being protected by your leg.

See my article on sparring for some sparring variations

http://kirkhamsebooks.com/MartialArts/MartialArtsArticles/UltimateMartialArtsDrill.html

Rick

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