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I have taken karate for ten years and am currently a brown belt, so I posess strong kicks. I am 5'11 128 pounds and go to the gym three times a week so am quite strong (Have six-pack and other defined muscles), and can beat some people who weight 170 pounds in arm wrestles. What fighting style should I approach someone who is also muscular, on the football team, is about two inches taller than me and weighs 50 more pounds.

2007-10-18 15:36:59 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Martial Arts

I am fifteen years old

2007-10-18 15:37:54 · update #1

27 answers

When fighting a larger opponent there are several things you need to first be aware of:
Do not grapple or fight on the ground, he is bigger and will throw you around like a pillow.
Notice how fast he is, if he is slower than you than take a "run 'n gun" approach: jump/step in striking range, get a few hits in, then move out of range quickly, repeat. If he is fast then stay in closer, believe it or not, because bigger also means longer: longer arms and legs. If you stay out of range and he is fast he will use the tactic I gave you above and whoop you quick. I will cover "in-fighting" in a minute.
Keep your elbows down with your fist near your cheeks, you want your arms to take all the beating: if he goes for the ribs drop your elbows, if he goes for your head raise your arms, etc. If you get an opportunity to block shove the inside of his elbows or his biceps with your fists or open hands. All of his strength is in the end of his arm during a strike, if he is bigger he might easily be able to punch through your guard, but the closer to the shoulder you get the less arm strength he has.
Offense:
When you strike aim exclusively for these points: nose, temple, solar plexus (top center of chest), armpits, lower ribs, and shins. When you punch his face just mash his nose into a pulp, breaking the nose causes blood to spurt down his face and his eyes to water up, thus giving you time to throw more strikes. If you're not punching the nose you should hook the temples of the head or rapid punch the solar plexus, be careful, however, that you don't punch the temples too hard, because you could give him a concussion. Upper cut the armpits and lower ribs to cause pain and break bones. Kick the shins hard and fast, this will bring him to the ground.
For fighting really close upper-cut the lower ribs and armpits over and over again while blocking, your opponent should not be able to strike you very well necause he has longer arms than you. Kick the shins too. Another good hit is the elbow upper cut, slam your elbow into his chest over and over again while keeping your fists up.
If he gets you in a grapple in an attempt to use his size where it is most effective here are a few "grapple-enders" you can use: pinch, twist, and rip, grab a hunk of flesh (the sides are the best), pinch as hard as you can while twisting and pulling away from the body, repeat, try it gently on your side to see how it feels. I discovered this move quite on accident when I got in fight with a much larger guy in high school, we were to to toe, and I was getting some good hits in when he literally tackles me to the ground (luckily I was on grass) and while I recover from floor impact he puts the "twist" on one of my legs. I grabbed the skin on his bicep and did the above move, and I literally tore his skin! He screamed in pain and let go, after which I went on to win the fight. Another good one is a poke to the eye, NOT a gouge, just like the 3 stooges, a POKE. You can even do a finger slap, which is where you flick your fingers at his eyes like you would snap a towel in the locker room. Well I think I will end here, because my post is getting pretty long, but if you want some more info feel free to e-mail me at my profile.
Happy Training

2007-10-19 05:46:45 · answer #1 · answered by cunamo 3 · 22 3

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2016-12-24 02:24:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I have taken karate for ten years and am currently a brown belt, so I posess strong kicks. I am 5'11 128 pounds and go to the gym three times a week so am quite strong (Have six-pack and other defined muscles), and can beat some people who weight 170 pounds in arm wrestles. What fighting...

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2016-04-22 17:45:11 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2015-08-08 13:20:55 · answer #7 · answered by Alma 1 · 0 2

Wow, skinny.

I'm 5'6" and 150.

Anyway, the best way would be speed. As well, no matter how big a person is, everyone's cranium is the same size. The same hit to the jaw on a 5'5" person would affect a 6'5" person. The only question is reach advantage.

I've boxed (just for fun) a person 5'10" and 211 pounds. I used speed. Weight is not an issue; it's more about muscle mass. A person so lean as you is probably mostly muscle, so the body is taxed less and quicker due to minimum weight.

2007-10-18 15:47:31 · answer #8 · answered by perfectlybaked 7 · 3 1

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2016-12-10 13:51:06 · answer #9 · answered by molinari 4 · 0 0

I am also 15 years old and a good wrestler.
If you have taken karate for 10 yrs. then you must be a fast wrestler with good endurance.And if you have got a fight with a person with more strength than you,then you must use your kicks(as you have said that you can hit strong kicks).A powerful kick means that it is quickly and accurately.You must be aware with the sweet chin music.Its an awesome kick hit by me,ya it is shawn michaels finishing move.But i have also used it to knock down the opponent.once it is hit,then consider yourself the winner.It uses our human body mechanism to hit more strongly.

However,if you are having a street fight,then there is no more thing to think.Just use cheap shots like striking with your fingers in his eyes or making a low blow.That will give you enough time to hit the sweet chin music or other powerful moves like a spear,body slam,gut busteretc.

2013-11-16 17:27:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

dude dont take down and mount , karate dosent teach much ground work. its more striking. and besides on the ground the stronger guy has the advantage. you are quicker than him and more agile than him , so keep it standing , bob and weave , and work in to eliminate his reach advantage since he is taller , and start swinging , work the body ,and eventually take his head off. p.s dont do any of those spinning air kick crap, that stuff will only get you slammed in a street fight. fell free to kick in the body , or if he is down you can kick him in the head (if hes an asshole).
Edit: are you well versed in submissions , if so then nvm fell free to take him down. but if your planning on just ground and pound ur going to have trouble with a stronger opponent.
also dude dont go around saying your strong because you have a six pack , six pack dose not make you strong! lol , it looks nice but it dosent. notice how allot of power lifters dont have a sixpack.
well good luck!

2007-10-18 16:34:11 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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