well i could see that if the person stayed in any position for any more than a fraction of a sec. but since that never happens in this style it is not the case. then again you could just stand there and not move at all. that would not be a good idea for sure. valid point though. i have seen others who change and i would agree. but not with this stuff it is just too fast and you are generally moving into the person or just slightly gettin out of the way when you do it. cheers.
One of the most practical methods I've seen in thirty years
his hands are like shovels they look abnormalbly large dont they?
good stuff
Thanx for sharing. Another sneaky old guy with shifty moves. This makes me want to buy his DVDs.
some nice applications. Shows strong similarities to Yip Man style Wing Chun
though its from the tv, its clear enough to grasp the concept. Thanks for posting it.
nice, it is very effective and a killer work out. keep it up.
very similar to wing chun...good vids always enjoy them"-)
yeah they are good. not so much the quality i put up here but oh well.
AWESOME
Great move Thanks!
well i could see that if the person stayed in any position for any more than a fraction of a sec. but since that never happens in this style it is not the case. then again you could just stand there and not move at all. that would not be a good idea for sure.
valid point though. i have seen others who change and i would agree. but not with this stuff it is just too fast and you are generally moving into the person or just slightly gettin out of the way when you do it.
cheers.
like i said right off the tv. i do not know how to put it on the comp. from the dvd!? if i did i would
@TimeStrider one way to find out.
This is not so much a "leg change" as a "leg shuffle".
I wonder how this would do against another street fighting martial art: Kajukenbo?