K guard represents an important part of leg attack position methods as they directly offer an area or a form that helps to exploit and force vulnerable positions or setups during all formats when utilized. That allows the controlling fighter a more dominating and a secure setup from which limb attacks at that distance can initiate. Often, your opponent's limb should be placed underneath the attacker's thigh. To begin the movement and position correctly, you will need your controlling or primary attacking limb placed very low, at the inside, while keeping that knee at an upper direction (which forms the 'K'). The knee positions allow leg targeting with your other available leg. You have access at the far area limb lock with relative ease, as well as opening sweep motions by breaking balance via moving their position, which forces openings. Effective application, when coupled with the correct forms, leads to dynamic transitions with better options during ground play scenarios. You make better transition pathways during combat that you will utilize effectively from any point onwards that you gain from the application of these mechanics in the given moment. Take care to learn all safety forms.
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