Mark Dawson wrote: I like the combo:- fouette bas then a quick fouette figure (both of front leg) then a decalage to the left and a fouette median to solerplex off the back leg. I've caught people out a few times with that one as they don't generally expect the jump straight up from leg to head so quickly. You certainly can't beat getting plexed either, it is an awful feeling as I'm sure you'll all agree. Rossy may remember the time I made Danny be sick with a fouette to the solerplex whilst training at his house! Hello to everyone in other countries too, good idea to start a forum like this.
oooh, me likey! will be trying that tonight, mwahahaha.
I like the combo:- fouette bas then a quick fouette figure (both of front leg) then a decalage to the left and a fouette median to solerplex off the back leg. I've caught people out a few times with that one as they don't generally expect the jump straight up from leg to head so quickly. You certainly can't beat getting plexed either, it is an awful feeling as I'm sure you'll all agree. Rossy may remember the time I made Danny be sick with a fouette to the solerplex whilst training at his house!
Hello to everyone in other countries too, good idea to start a forum like this.
Front leg Revers Frontal to the head to displace their guard followed by jab,cross and rear leg coup de pied bas. This combo flows nicely and the coup de pied bas is well disguised
Hmmm! Yes, but isn't that a four-strike combination?
Front leg Revers Frontal to the head to displace their guard followed by jab,cross and rear leg coup de pied bas. This combo flows nicely and the coup de pied bas is well disguised
Ok, here's one of mine: Lead leg fouette bas (to target the inside of the opponent's lead leg); lead uppercut (as their head comes forward and down); rear cross (to the now exposed jaw).
Dummied jab, followed very closely by a fouette to the (now exposed) head and end it with a nice chasse lateral to the body (using the same leg as the fouette and before touching the ground with it) bish-bash-bosh !
chasse lateral bas with left leg, immediately follow with high revers lateral with same leg, then right cross.
The chasse is a safe opener and the quick high kick surprises most opponents. With this accomplished, changing sides for a right punch is often effective.