Going around and behind an opponent - Kung Fu Report
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- Today we will be talking about how to solve the problem of being able to go around an opponent either for another strike or for a takedown.
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one of the safest things you can do is flanking more superior positioning good stuff 🙏🏻💪🏻
Nice explain.... My respected sifu ,...🙏👌👍
Thankyou
A lot of info, but very, very important. Thank you, sifu.
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Simply awesome!
the power to redirect pressure and project the body with the face towards the ground on an opponent.? thanks for your video...!!!👍👍👍
Mike Tyson the master of getting to the flank off of movement. And his footwork is literally exact same as Saam Gok Ma, Dog Step / Triangle Step.
If doing it off a touch, Catch Wrestling best mirrors the control concept here. Instead of trying to step to the flank, You force them to expose their flank, and step simultaneously. And an arm drag, like what you used absolutely is one of the simplest ways.
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Into chinese wrestling is great to
You, are revealing too much to the layman. Your expertise is unquestionable, but these details should be kept for your legit students only. You don't have to prove yourself to people all the time.
Your experience is best shared with serious hardworking students, because they deserve it. Most people don't because they don't train, they just question you for the sake of questionings.
No offence here, I'm no one to challenge your decisions.
Respects to your Masters!!
Regards.
They don't question him just to question him, and I doubt his main intent is to prove something. What's the point of worrying about what people - that don't even train - think?
If people don't train it to make it work, where is the fear of over sharing from? That's what has helped obscure these arts over time anyway.