Article about kao

blindsage

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Nice article. I'm 6', 240lbs., kao is fun.

As for the response: word usage in martial arts often have specific meanings in the martial art context that isn't the same as general usage. Trying to translate using a normal, general use dictionary may be a moot point. For example in English, a 'rabbit punch' is a punch to the kidney. If someone tried to literally translate it, something may easily be lost. Maybe there was no better term than kao, but we all know that a kao really isn't leaning, and even in the other 'versions' that you talk about, lean wouldn't really cover what they're describing.
 

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It's really important to plant the foot close to the opponent, isn't it?

(Otherwise you'd be leaning in too much ...)
 

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You've really got to invade their space to displace their center of gravity. More importantly, you really have to be sung. I've seen lots of players that rise and/or tense up as they use kao.
 

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It's really important to plant the foot close to the opponent, isn't it?

(Otherwise you'd be leaning in too much ...)
The footwork "cover step" is used to move your leg behind your opponent's leg.


If you step between your opponent's leg, you will need to step as far as you can so you can take over your opponent's center.

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