Em MacIntosh
3rd Black Belt
I'm mostly talking about "knee-blocks". Crescent kicks, axe kicks etc. too. What do you think? I think their great for sparring.
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Though I haven't tried it in a Self-Defense situation (and I hope not to be in that situation in the first place.), I think it could work. Since the leg is longer than the arms, using an inside crescent to block a knife thrust is, I think, reasonable as it will enable you to block the knife without putting your body near it. If you miss, at least it cannot reach you. However, you have to be quick and accurate with it. The power that the kick/block can generate could also be enough to break the aggressor's grip of the weapon thereby throwing it and preventing further attacks.
I'm mostly talking about "knee-blocks". Crescent kicks, axe kicks etc. too. What do you think? I think their great for sparring.
Could this be why the White Crane stands one one leg sometimes? I don't know, but my GoJu kata have this within some moves.So true, so true. I actually adopted my freind's accidental knees to my shin and do them on purpose. They do keep your hands free for better things and don't reduce your stability as much as some people have claimed (talking about knee/shin blocks and only if you practice enough to be PROFICIENT). Also the reason I prefer knees instead of roundhouse kicks. I also think they look cool, espeacially if you can get them up really high (muay thai, RAAAAGH!)
I think anyone that has any grappling skills would agree with me that a crescent kick or axe kick makes one's balance too vulnerable. And if you are cut on the inside of the thigh you are as good as dead. The knee block might work, though, as I have seen it done.![]()
Not to mention the axe kick puts some serious strain on your hamstring. That's the primary reason we don't have it in our system.
The crescent kick could work on a knife attack coming straight into your midsection, but you'd better be damned good at it and faster than the guy with the knife. The groin is open during the chamber but is actually protected at the finish of the kick. It also puts you in a good position to follow through with a thrust kick to the knee.
Shin/knee blocks have protected me in sparring situations often but oh, those damned lumps...