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Old 07-17-2008, 04:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
ryano1985
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Originally Posted by mr08sports View Post
I'm a southpaw (we're just not right) and I know what you are talking about. Works great in fights when the other fighter looks for the "regular" stance, but when being taught striking it does make it tough. Jiu Jitsu it's great in that there is no "regular" way of doing it. You will find grasping the moves a lot easier than with the striking.

Just remember, since left southpaws use the right side of the brain ONLY southpaws are in their right mind!

Dave
im thinking that with the muay thai then i might switch over to regular stance. i already have a decent amount of southpaw experiance and i pick up fighting regular stance pretty quickly also, so i think it may be a benifit to be strong fighting both stances.. and im glad to know it wont effect my jiu jitsu
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