You may be on to something, there. Try working on "Trapping Set". I'm guessing that's what you're looking for.
i've been thinking.. has anyone worked on or heard of a 'parrying set".. how im thinking it, is to compliment striking set.. with parries and hooks. to make it like a drill sort of.
like the beginning would be since the right side of striking set is horizontal punch, backfist.. the left side of parrying set would be a downward crane, followed by an outward hooking parry. and you could altrenate sides, to the opposite side.. well the same side actually.. to create more of a variety..
you probably wouldnt have to worry about the person doing striking set getting to far out of whack, because the strikes are pretty much rolling, and not re chambered. i havent figured out how to do the doubles yet. lol
its something im going to start work on soon, just something that popped in my head after mentioning doing open hand attacks for striking set... should be fun and a learning experience. ill keep yall posted..![]()
You may be on to something, there. Try working on "Trapping Set". I'm guessing that's what you're looking for.
I've actually played with it as a variation to blocking set. I was able to get the 10 parries to work just fine using that method.
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i prolly wont learn trapping till around brown, right? kinda a lil ways off lol.
We're still waiting for recordings. You have the technology. You can make it better than it was -- better, stronger....faster.
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Parrying set sounds like it would make a great drill.
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