When you fight with a stick, you can
1. poke with the end - similar to jab/cross (or front kick).
2. horizontal outside in swing - similar to hook (or roundhouse kick, inside crescent kick).
3. horizontal inside out swing - similar to back fist (or hook kick, outside crescent kick).
4. vertically downward swing - similar to overhand, or hammer fist (or axe kick).
5. vertical upward swing - similar to uppercut (or chin kick).
This is pretty much just common sense. So, if a MA system doesn't have all of these (such as missing the roundhouse kick, or inside crescent kick), what do you think the reason should be?
1. poke with the end - similar to jab/cross (or front kick).
2. horizontal outside in swing - similar to hook (or roundhouse kick, inside crescent kick).
3. horizontal inside out swing - similar to back fist (or hook kick, outside crescent kick).
4. vertically downward swing - similar to overhand, or hammer fist (or axe kick).
5. vertical upward swing - similar to uppercut (or chin kick).
This is pretty much just common sense. So, if a MA system doesn't have all of these (such as missing the roundhouse kick, or inside crescent kick), what do you think the reason should be?