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Master J
29-Jul-2003, 02:24 PM
I have invented some moves, tekniques & stances myself. One is a dragon stance, kind of like Sub-Zeros form MK: Deadly Alliance.
I have other ones too.
Anyone else got their own moves etc.
Describe them.
:D
Andy Murray
29-Jul-2003, 03:12 PM
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pgm316
29-Jul-2003, 03:22 PM
Originally posted by Master J
I have invented some moves, tekniques & stances myself. One is a dragon stance, kind of like Sub-Zeros form MK: Deadly Alliance.
I have other ones too.
Anyone else got their own moves etc.
Describe them.
:D
I did try incorporating some WWF style moves into it, worked quite well, front headlock into DDT :D
More for fun though, other tend to do damage, but not to the person your fighting! :eek:
Adam
29-Jul-2003, 03:44 PM
No, but I have learned Achmed Kung Fu from my basketball grandmaster Achmed. It consists of jumping around on one leg in crane stance and using you hands to twist people's nipples. Deadly in the locker room. :D
Master J
04-Aug-2003, 09:26 PM
C'mon, ye mean yous all follow exactly what your taught, yous must have someting your own, c'mon!
Greg-VT
05-Aug-2003, 09:21 AM
Nah, soz... Not me, I stole all my moves from DBZ ;)
Adam
05-Aug-2003, 10:46 AM
Hmmm. Most of my stuff seems to be nicked off various styles of standup fighting, eg I have adopted the thai kick as my own, but when I think about it I do have one move I invented myself. It consists of wrapping your arm along the opponents with the lower arm around the elbow and then forcing it upwards to put pressure on or break the joint. Can be done with both arms too, people think it's very painful if you hoist them off the ground that way. It is a dumb move and is likely to get you groin kicked or headbutted, but it's mine and I like it :D
SoKKlab
05-Aug-2003, 10:52 AM
Yeah I have invented loads of my own moves,
but if I told ya-I've have to kill ya...
Tosh
05-Aug-2003, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by Adam
I do have one move I invented myself. It consists of wrapping your arm along the opponents with the lower arm around the elbow and then forcing it upwards to put pressure on or break the joint. Can be done with both arms too, people think it's very painful if you hoist them off the ground that way.
Wow, that move must be in every single MA movie I've seen INCLUDING JCVan Damn ones!!!
Did they consult you personally? You might be able to sue!
:D :D :D :D :D :D
It's called a 'Tiger Lock' and it's even in my avatar pic... :D
Tosh
05-Aug-2003, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by Jim
It's called a 'Tiger Lock' and it's even in my avatar pic... :D
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :D
AsSaSiN
05-Aug-2003, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by Adam
Hmmm. Most of my stuff seems to be nicked off various styles of standup fighting, eg I have adopted the thai kick as my own, but when I think about it I do have one move I invented myself. It consists of wrapping your arm along the opponents with the lower arm around the elbow and then forcing it upwards to put pressure on or break the joint. Can be done with both arms too, people think it's very painful if you hoist them off the ground that way. It is a dumb move and is likely to get you groin kicked or headbutted, but it's mine and I like it :D Adam you wang! Thats 2 thai moves stolen! the said move is actually a grappling maneuver, which thai boxers use. Theif! Join the club! lol. MY advanced move is the ice-krima towel slap, once again done in the changing room to pummel your teammates into submission
Adam
05-Aug-2003, 01:48 PM
WHAT! THAI BOXERS STOLE MY MOVE! I THOUGHT THEY HAD HONOUR! GRRRRR! Now I will have to matchfight their champion to see who is the rightful owner of the Adam Maneuver!
Greg-VT
05-Aug-2003, 02:12 PM
Good Luck :D
KenpoDavid
05-Aug-2003, 03:14 PM
as an mental execise a few weeks ago our Sensei had us (purple belt stuents) design a knife defense move. Not that he intends to ever do anyhting with it... just something for us to think about... I think he was testing our grasp of principles and how they are applied.
In a way, every time I fight I create my own techniques...
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