2020-04-20 at 2:16 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
Why not just a regular flyiing knee? what does the mid air switch of knees even do except make it less wieldy or high defying? I mean wouldnt it make the jump not as good? If someone is jumping at me or running Im either gonna defend or not doesnt matter if there is a leg switch I mean plus it happens too ast imo to affect the outcome so whats the point of it?
2020-04-20 at 2:21 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
And why do the other morons just fall into it every time at the start of the match? If a guy is running at you why would you put your head down and try to grab their legs?
2020-04-20 at 2:21 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
I mean the other guy is literally running across the ring from you and they keep getting got this way every time.
2020-04-20 at 2:24 AM UTC
The switch knee is akin to a feint/leg kick, it draws the eye to one leg but utilizes the other. I know this is like speaking to a wall & you won't grasp it.
2020-04-20 at 2:34 AM UTC
STER0S
Space Nigga
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2020-04-20 at 3:05 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
probably because moving the other knee forward adds to the momentum of the jump
2020-04-20 at 3:08 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
what Im saying is wouldnt it be better to just throw one knee? like one douing knee vs switching?
2020-04-20 at 3:39 AM UTC
The switch is to make one think a kick is coming don't you fucking read ? I even linked a Twitter explaining it in pre-schooler level, guess that's too high lol.
2020-04-20 at 3:50 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
if you switch in mid air how are you telling them a kick isnt coming? it would seem it would have the opposite effect and telegraph exactly that.
2020-04-20 at 3:50 AM UTC
Wariat
Marine/Preteen Biologist
ok, will read the twitter just saw it.