Yes indeed. These are teaching tools to learn basic techniques that can be used in a fight. If course, the techniques would have to be edited and improvised in an actual fight. These are concepts we explore further as a student continues their learning journey.
Good point! These are intermediate kenpos which are performed in a classical style. Classical stances help teach intermediate students stability, balance, and strength. As students move through the ranks, they will practice these techniques on partners, teaching them thrift experience a more tactical approach. This video only demonstrates the classical form. This technique is developed to defend against hand strikes and wouldn't be nearly as effective on a weapon. I recommend checking out our overhead clubs video to see one type of weapons defense. We will be uploading more soon!
Ok nobody really fights like that. But I know you are just showing fighting techniques.🤔
Yes indeed. These are teaching tools to learn basic techniques that can be used in a fight. If course, the techniques would have to be edited and improvised in an actual fight. These are concepts we explore further as a student continues their learning journey.
Kick the gun out of the hand from a static horse stance.
Cognitive Dissonance.
I wouldn't do five swords from a horse.
Good point! These are intermediate kenpos which are performed in a classical style. Classical stances help teach intermediate students stability, balance, and strength. As students move through the ranks, they will practice these techniques on partners, teaching them thrift experience a more tactical approach. This video only demonstrates the classical form.
This technique is developed to defend against hand strikes and wouldn't be nearly as effective on a weapon. I recommend checking out our overhead clubs video to see one type of weapons defense. We will be uploading more soon!
*through experience