![]() This allows me to fall just enough to reach my opponents legs, but at the same time when my back moving "power leg" contacts the floor it is pushing off and driving me into my opponents hips. During this time of switching i am raising my shoulder that is gripped and most importantly i am not touching the ground. I use it to "shoot" on my opponents legs by switching my front leg to the back while my back leg moves into the front. The switch step is a "level change" technique that i took from the real world technique the split step and modified it for toribash. ![]() So before i get into the endless variations of attacking your opponents legs lets first take at look at the better ways to get to the legs in the first place. To start off here are some of the moves used against the more talented fighters of toribash. It doesn't necessarily mean they require any greater skill. Replays that have the word "advanced" before the replay name are techniques that i have only completed once. Not all of my replays are perfect imitations but some are damn near close. However the style greatly emphasizes strikes from the clinch which is why it's great for aikido.Īs you look through my replay list you'll see I posted GIF's of the real techniques used in MMA matches. It combined the use of kicks, knees, elbows, punches and anything else that would smash ur face in graceful fashion. Muay thai - best striking art in the world. the idea is to get low and hug your opponent with your legs or arms so they cant thow you and then you wait and work for a chance to sweep them. These techniques have saved me from situations where most people would feel completely fucked.īJJ - the art of turnovers (sweeps), tying up your opponent's limbs, and fighting upside down. Team Aikido has been very helpful with developing my throws though they are still far from perfect. Judo - The art of trips and throws from the standing position. i think its incredibly effective in aikido and i am slowly developing a nice system of how to finish your opponent from any leg/low grab. Wrestling - i would described as the art of leg grabs and attacking your opponents base. And also i try to dabble in some striking. I incorporate 3 of the best grappling arts in the world: Wrestling, Judo, and Brazilian jiu jitsu (bjj). i am endlessly intrigued by martial arts especially grappling so my ive made my own personally hobby of incorporating real world techniques into toribash's aikido mod. My names aquita i have a blue belt in brazilian jiu jitsu, one of the founding martial arts of MMA.
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