everything wrote:What is a principle of foot sweeps? I would say I'm not good at foot sweeps, but then I haven't really practiced them much.
The principle is "push/pull head down, sweep leg off".
Your leg contact point can be:
- in front of ankle,
- foot inner edge.
The push/pull contact point can be:
- neck,
- shoulder,
- ...
The sweep contact point can be:
- ankle,
- in front of ankle.
The application can be:
1. Shoulder pulling kick – push/pull, counter itself
2. Sleeve push/pull kick – sleeve hold, or upper arm hold
3. Foot landing kick
4. Horizontal throw, heel kick – back belt right sprint, right kick
5. Neck arm kick – collar/sleeve, twist/counter twist, single neck tie
6. Neck mopping kick- spin, wheeling step
7. Elbow locking kick – counter itself
8. Arm pulling, leading leg blocking kick
9. Reverse head lock kick
10. Front waist lifting kick
11. Head leaning knee seize kick – left knee seize, right kick
12. 3 points step kick – head lock, or under hook right back spring, right kick
13. Scoop kick – mirror stance, right scoop, left kick, collar/sleeve
14. Back spring kick – right back spring, left kick
15. Side spring kick – left side spring, right kick
16. Horizontal throw, inner edge kick – back belt horizontal throw, left kick
17. ...
Again, your form may record only 1 kind of the foot sweep application. If you convert your application into your principle, how will you be able to figure out the rest of the foot sweep application?