I think our interpretation is wrong as far as to who's weapon is hooked. Most applications are directly based on the form of hooking your own sword and swinging it around at someone which seems just too impractical to me, more of a last ditch effort at best... however, and this is just speculation, considering that hook swords are used for disarming opponent's weapons, maybe the application is pulling your opponent's weapon away and keeping yourself safe in the process?
Always great info!
these weapons are so fascinating
Bonjour Sifu 🙏🏼⭐️
Excellente vidéo merci 🙏🏼
Sifu, Great video and an amazing tutorial. I'm just wandering what the application of the linked swing is in combat aside from forms
I think our interpretation is wrong as far as to who's weapon is hooked. Most applications are directly based on the form of hooking your own sword and swinging it around at someone which seems just too impractical to me, more of a last ditch effort at best... however, and this is just speculation, considering that hook swords are used for disarming opponent's weapons, maybe the application is pulling your opponent's weapon away and keeping yourself safe in the process?