[Kung Fu Instructor] Steven Winchester [D]

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[Kung Fu Instructor] Steven Winchester [D]

Post by Brko97 » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:11 pm

Which fighting instructor sidejob do you want?: Kung Fu Instructor

Ingame name: Steven Winchester

Ingame age: 24

Character's story(You can use the story from your application): Steven Winchester was born on 1982 in the New York city, his mom got pregnant when she was only seventeen, she was raped. Steven's mom, Illya didn't want to refuse Steven and keep going like nothing happened, Steven was a smart boy. As six years old kid he went to school first time, he got rejected by everyone because of his actions and his thinking. Steven didn't have many friends in school, he was standing alone and he kept pushing.

Steven pushed his school, he finished Southern New Hampshire University which was based on Criminology. In the time Steven's mom gets murdered, he went to Los Santos to start a new life, he is working like Pizza Seller near Verona Mall as he is waiting for his Application for Departement of Corrections to be viewed which takes about five months, Steven met girl Jeliyyna, they are flerting, Steven is thinking about marrying her.


Ingame level: I'm level 3.

What type of roleplayer are you? (Cop/Gang/Mafia/Gov/Civilian) Well, I'm freelancer, but I do illegal stuff, so I would say gang/mafia

How do you plan to treat the instructor job(Roleplaying/giving it out/training)?
=1= Work on your balance and flexibility. In order to hold the stances in kung fu, your balance needs to be in tip top form. What's a good way to master this? Yoga. It may seem like it's unnecessary and keeping you from truly practicing, but what it's really doing is setting you up to be truly great at kung fu.

=2= Master a few stances. The bare bones of kung fu lies in the stances. You can't deliver the right moves if you're coming from the wrong position. These first three aren't meant for fighting, though – they're meant for traditional kung fu and use with weapons. That being said, they're an integral part of kung fu ideology. Here's a few stances you can work on:
The horse stance. Bend your knees about 30 degrees, widen your feet a bit farther apart than shoulder width, and hold clench fists in at your sides, palms up. Keep your back straight, like you're riding a horse.
The front stance. Bend your knees and draw your left leg back, like you're in a lunge. Then, snap out your right fist in front of you, holding your left fist to your chest. Switch legs, bringing your left in front. As you do so, switch fists, too.
The cat stance. Place your right leg slightly behind you, and lean back on it. Take your left leg and only touch your toes to the ground. Hold both fists as if you're in a resting boxing position, protecting your face. If someone were to come at you, your front leg should be able to automatically come up in defense.

=3= Work on your punch. When it comes to punching, remember that most of the force comes from your hips. Just like in boxing, kung fu has jabs, uppercuts, and hooks. Let's discuss all three.
The jab. In fighter's stance, left foot in front of right foot, bend your knees, turn your hip toward your opponent, and throw out your left fist, immediately followed by your right. As your right comes out, rotate your right hip, too.
The hook. Contrary to intuition, you want your hook to start out small. In fighter's stance, right foot behind, take your right fist, rotate your hip back, and swing strong through to your left, forming a hook shape. Remember, the power is in your hips.
The uppercut. In fighter's stance, lower your fist and bringing it swinging up, as if you're aiming for your opponent's chin directly in front of you. With each uppercut, always twist your hips slightly as this is where your power is coming from.

=4= Work on your blocks. Your block will be different depending on what you're blocking. But whatever's coming at you, start with the fighting stance. In this position, you're fully prepared to protect your face and keep attacks from being effective.
For punches, jabs, and hooks, blocking is very similar to boxing. Whichever side is being threatened, take that arm and, keeping it bent, stop your opponent's motion. With your other arm, you can attack.
For kicks and elbows, use both arms. Keep them bent and by your face, but rotate your hips to whatever side is being threatened. This prevents you from hitting your own face upon the backlash and is more painful for them.

=5= Practice combinations in the air and on your bag. As you're just setting out, start with doing the motions in the air. Once you're consistent and have a grip on the move, switch to doing it with your punching bag. When you start getting worn out, take a break or switch up what you're doing.

Every fighting style you give out will give out to a warning to all the admins & testers online so abusing will be caught on the spot. Abusing the side-job will get you punished for however long or much the staff member feels would be necessary. You must /leavejob upon namechanging or if you were removed due to inactivity or other reason. Sign your name if you are competent enough to handle this side-job and will not abuse: Steven Winchester

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Re: [Kung Fu Instructor] Steven Winchester

Post by Cole » Fri Nov 10, 2017 5:06 am


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We're sorry to inform you but your application has been denied.

We have decided that you are not fit for the side-job for the following reason
  • You do not meet the minimum IG level requirements. (Level 8+)

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