Post by Savannahstar on Jul 9, 2009 17:57:44 GMT -5
Back kick:Explosive suprise move to catch opponent from behind. Judge opponent's distance from you carefully: then lash out with your back legs, taking your weight on yor front paws.
Belly rake:A fight stopper. Slice with unsheathed claws across soft flesh of opponent's belly. If your pinned down, the belly rake puts you back in control.
Front paw blow:Frontal atack. Bring your front paw down on your opponent's head. Claws sheathed.
Front paw strike:Frontal attack. Slice downward with your front paw at the body or face of your opponent. Claws unsheathed.
Killing bite:A death blow to the back of the neck. Quick and silent and sometimes conssidered dishonorable. Used only as a last resort.
Leap-and-hold:Ideal for a small cat facing a large opponent. Spring onto your opponent's back and grip with unsheathed claws. Now you are beyond the range of your opponent's paws and in a position to inflict severe body wounds.
Partner fighting:Warriors who have trained and fought together will often instinctively fall into a paired defensive position, each protecting the others back.
Play dead:Stop struggling and go limp. When your opponent relaxes his grip, push yourself up explosively.
Scruff shake:Grab on to the scruff and shake.
Teeth grip:Target your opponents extremities, sink your teeth in and hold, your claws are free to fight with.
Upright lock:Rear up on your back legs and bring your full weight down on your opponent. Do this when they are weakened.
(Coppied from Secrets of the Clans page #113)
Belly rake:A fight stopper. Slice with unsheathed claws across soft flesh of opponent's belly. If your pinned down, the belly rake puts you back in control.
Front paw blow:Frontal atack. Bring your front paw down on your opponent's head. Claws sheathed.
Front paw strike:Frontal attack. Slice downward with your front paw at the body or face of your opponent. Claws unsheathed.
Killing bite:A death blow to the back of the neck. Quick and silent and sometimes conssidered dishonorable. Used only as a last resort.
Leap-and-hold:Ideal for a small cat facing a large opponent. Spring onto your opponent's back and grip with unsheathed claws. Now you are beyond the range of your opponent's paws and in a position to inflict severe body wounds.
Partner fighting:Warriors who have trained and fought together will often instinctively fall into a paired defensive position, each protecting the others back.
Play dead:Stop struggling and go limp. When your opponent relaxes his grip, push yourself up explosively.
Scruff shake:Grab on to the scruff and shake.
Teeth grip:Target your opponents extremities, sink your teeth in and hold, your claws are free to fight with.
Upright lock:Rear up on your back legs and bring your full weight down on your opponent. Do this when they are weakened.
(Coppied from Secrets of the Clans page #113)