Well, I can give you guys some tips.
Aikido
If you can, go to betting servers, they can show you off skills as the player fighting may be a professional. As you are spectating, you can look at his joints. Have a look at what he or she is doing. Are they extending their hip, contracting their wrist? Are they going for a suplex? That stuff. You also want to keep in mind when they do it. Do they extend hips for a suplex? Do they contract their wrist and elbow while grabbing to get closer to their oponent? That stuff. Aikido is supposed to be watched and learnt.
Wushu
Do comebacks. Nuff said. Aim for joints as you might get a dm or fracuture. Keep a low profile as you comeback to get more control.
Taekkyon
Go for booms by relaxing your ankle while you kick. Aim for the crotch or pec area. Try to get your foot deep into your oponent's joints as that will cause more damage
SP
Practice in -9.89 gravity and when you're ready use -30.00 gravity. Combine everything I said. Low profile, go for booms and watch the pros and get inspiration. Eventually, you'll get as good as the pros. They didn't become good in a flash. They watched other pros. Look at what they do, again. Do they make theor kick fast to be able to get their foot into uke? Do they relax certain joints to stay fluent and not stiff?