soakrates
[09] Warrior
Getting over the crippling fear of "unsafety" is something a lot of people, myself included, need to work on. The u-word gets thrown around so much (especially around here) that a lot of potentially useful tools get written off.
One thing I've started doing more of is throwing out 4BB with Maxi to see if the opponent ducks, expecting the high kick afterward. If they do, this tells me that (A. they know more than the average player about how Maxi works and (B. they might be playing in a predictive manner instead of a reactive one. This in turn opens up more lockdown possibilities. In my experience, players who are more familiar with Maxi tend to block more and look for opportunities to interrupt or punish, so when I throw something at them they don't quite expect, they tend to do the smart thing and keep blocking to avoid getting counter hit. This is good for Maxi because he has a pretty strong guard crush game, and can quickly push opponents to the wall or ring edge, where he gets really scary.
The snag is that it sometimes requires me to do something risky, such as a stance transition that could be interrupted, potentially for big damage. I just need to remind myself that there's a good payoff for taking these risks and that I have plenty of other options should the risks start to cost me.
One thing I've started doing more of is throwing out 4BB with Maxi to see if the opponent ducks, expecting the high kick afterward. If they do, this tells me that (A. they know more than the average player about how Maxi works and (B. they might be playing in a predictive manner instead of a reactive one. This in turn opens up more lockdown possibilities. In my experience, players who are more familiar with Maxi tend to block more and look for opportunities to interrupt or punish, so when I throw something at them they don't quite expect, they tend to do the smart thing and keep blocking to avoid getting counter hit. This is good for Maxi because he has a pretty strong guard crush game, and can quickly push opponents to the wall or ring edge, where he gets really scary.
The snag is that it sometimes requires me to do something risky, such as a stance transition that could be interrupted, potentially for big damage. I just need to remind myself that there's a good payoff for taking these risks and that I have plenty of other options should the risks start to cost me.