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From: neckbreakerb
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  • Isn't point of origin for your second block by your belt, not your ear? Thrust and block on the second so you're not covering all that distance twice?

  • @hollywood1340 Doing that would increase economy of motion with the blocks, but would leave the upper body momentarily open for a follow-up. And if we assume that our arm is by our belt prior to doing the second block, following the point of origin rule would leave us with a reletively weak block. (because it wouldn't have that far to travel)

  • why don't use the instep foot to kick the groin?

  • Kicking the groin with the instep of the foot would work. However, it would require an upward angle on the kick, which may or may not be practical depending on how close together your attacker's legs are. Kicking with the ball of the foot gives you the option of delivering the kick straight in.

  • OKAY . thank you for your suggestion . I hope u make a video for this two kick ( groin )

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