Thank you a lot. Very simply and clear. Best regards by a a good student of Wing Chun and B.J.J. Silat is really interesting martial art that everyone has to study to improve and complete his martial art.
I commented on this post on Facebook back in the day. The Slamanator does a great job here showing the correct progression, 3 ways of doing this recovery. This is important. 1st, The Slamantor just steps back to recover. No need to kick or jump. The bad person is far enough away 2nd version the bad person is closer but not close enough to kick so you jump back to create distance 3rd version, you kick to create distance. You don't want to stand up into a knuckle sandwich. Slam does it correctly slamming his foot sideways instead of with his tootsies pointed straight up. The leg is a narrow target on most folk so it gives you more of a chance of connecting the correct way which is the way the Slamantor slams his kick in. Why is the progression important. Never make your opponent a better fighter in a real fight. Hopefully if you get up from the ground you don't end up there again but what if you do? If you kick at somebody and miss with this recovery method you've provided information to your opponent which might mean you don't get a 2nd chance. Doing it the first way might make your opponent think you are more tired than you are. If you need to create distance but can't connect with a kick anyway don't waste it and provide information to your opponent.
@@SakanLam My pleasure, I have been a student of Kali and other martial arts for a long time, I love learning, Silat is beautiful and functional, I love the economy of motion very efficient, like playing live chess with your opponent/s Always looking forward to all your instructional videos, again thank you kindly for sharing your knowledge, God Bless You
@@rebeccarea479 I'm far from a saint when it comes to the martial arts, as I've at times thrown criticism around carelessly. Fortunately, I've learned my lesson and moved on. Most importantly I've been able to look at the big picture and now trying to become a positive force for the martial arts I love. All my best, Rebecca... thank you for being such a loyal viewer.
Thank you a lot. Very simply and clear. Best regards by a a good student of Wing Chun and B.J.J. Silat is really interesting martial art that everyone has to study to improve and complete his martial art.
I commented on this post on Facebook back in the day. The Slamanator does a great job here showing the correct progression, 3 ways of doing this recovery. This is important.
1st, The Slamantor just steps back to recover. No need to kick or jump. The bad person is far enough away
2nd version the bad person is closer but not close enough to kick so you jump back to create distance
3rd version, you kick to create distance. You don't want to stand up into a knuckle sandwich. Slam does it correctly slamming his foot sideways instead of with his tootsies pointed straight up. The leg is a narrow target on most folk so it gives you more of a chance of connecting the correct way which is the way the Slamantor slams his kick in.
Why is the progression important. Never make your opponent a better fighter in a real fight. Hopefully if you get up from the ground you don't end up there again but what if you do? If you kick at somebody and miss with this recovery method you've provided information to your opponent which might mean you don't get a 2nd chance.
Doing it the first way might make your opponent think you are more tired than you are. If you need to create distance but can't connect with a kick anyway don't waste it and provide information to your opponent.
Excellent video, thank you for showing multiple angles, thank you for sharing your knowledge, God Bless You Good Sir
My pleasure, friend. Thank you for showing interest in the martial arts, especially Silat. All my best!
@@SakanLam My pleasure, I have been a student of Kali and other martial arts for a long time, I love learning, Silat is beautiful and functional, I love the economy of motion very efficient, like playing live chess with your opponent/s
Always looking forward to all your instructional videos, again thank you kindly for sharing your knowledge, God Bless You
@@grimm2085 I completely agree with you about Silat. It is poetry in motion! God bless you as well.
Excellent 👍
Really appreciate your kind words 😊
EXCELENTE VIDEO MI AMIGO LAKAN SAN..QUE LINDO VOLVER A VERTE !!!
Blessings mi amigo. Thank you so much for watching!
Great. I will practice this . It looks fun. You can create from all of this. Fantastic! I can learn a lot from it.Thanks.
Thank you for the kind words, as always. There is so much you can do with these basic movements!
@@SakanLam You seem to be of the truth. Loyal to the arts. You don't criticize. You are very educational. Thus , kind words will always come your way.
@@rebeccarea479 I'm far from a saint when it comes to the martial arts, as I've at times thrown criticism around carelessly. Fortunately, I've learned my lesson and moved on. Most importantly I've been able to look at the big picture and now trying to become a positive force for the martial arts I love. All my best, Rebecca... thank you for being such a loyal viewer.
Wow .. wonderful
Thank you so much!!
Good to learn some martial arts from joe taslim himself
He's one handsome dude!
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