Hello all! Check this post that Lampros stumbled upon. The whole situation has some elements of our nodachi kata.
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That’s a great catch. Nariyatō is an even more subtle version of this.
I was taught this exact strategy for Muay Thai at Koei Gym in Tokyo, but in an alternative way. When kicked with a teep in the abdomen, allow yourself to fall back and crumble towards your right, and when he comes in – right uppercut.
That’s a great catch. Nariyatō is an even more subtle version of this.
I was taught this exact strategy for Muay Thai at Koei Gym in Tokyo, but in an alternative way. When kicked with a teep in the abdomen, allow yourself to fall back and crumble towards your right, and when he comes in – right uppercut.