Re-United AGAIN !!! In "Jeet Kune Do" (Bruce Lee's Methodology Toward Self Defense), the "HALF BEAT" is like a staccato form of timing and it's AWESOME to see the GENIUS of both of these "Purveyors Of Economy Of Motion" make my Sigong Lee smile in spirit as to what these two men pass on to others !!! I, also, LOVE the fact that a lot of the strikes are "STEALTHY" in nature as not being too obvious just in case of a possible cell phone videoing. ( Pekiti Tirsia Kali GrandMaster Gaje would be proud!!! ) JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg
So would you say boxing is okay for a match fight and UC for close range / pre emp fights, or should i forget about the boxing alltogether and train to fight like this..
That principle is applied in Ninjutsu a lot - it's called daken-tai in Bujinkan. Don't know how the other houses call it though. Takamatsu taught this regularly as one of the advanced basics.
If I understand it correctly Dakentai includes much more. But yes this is part of it 🙂 Quite alot of the principles that UC shows on YT has paralells within the principles of the ryuha in Bujinkan, just that UC seems quite a bit more specialised to a certain more modern context (which I like). It is cool to see hachinonkamae, shakoken, happaken, priciple behind gyakku nagare, fleeing techniques etc - and switching between, different mind states - used in a mondern self protection context. I would love to sit down and talk in depth with someone from UC and explore differences and similarites at some point 🙂
It reminds me of a 'martialised' 'tai chi' movement - the rolling a barrel or urn within the rounded arms - except you are doing it with purpose and building kinetic speed of the opponent to land on the hardened exposed parts of our body... Hopefully those skills you teach people will be utilized against the hungry ignorant hoards wanting to take that which they have refused to earn in a world where work is too hard for some.
Great to see you both together in video
Two best instructors in the world for realistic fighting
Freeking Genius in his ability to make a rather challenging sequence understandable, without this first step, nothing else matters.
Great stuff as always. Met Lee years ago. He’s a class act.
Love that ballistic clinch i have tried it on someone helping me train and felt it also wow shakes your brain
I wish there was urban combative class in NYC .if only Lee was in new York City
Both your speed and coordination is uncanning.
Great content again. Those shocks are real nasty to get.
Lee is a great master trainer i can learn some thing new from every video watched
Excellent video Lee and Michiel, thanks for this...and the others.
Thank YOU!
one time that I got a better understanding of half beat.
Excellent from Ann Arbor Detroit Michigan best video I've veiwed in weeks 👍
Incredible. Thank you sir. 🙏
Lee you have catching mitts /Gloves as hands 🙌 Your freaking hands are huge .Like your stile of striking.
Re-United AGAIN !!! In "Jeet Kune Do" (Bruce Lee's Methodology Toward Self Defense), the "HALF BEAT" is like a staccato form of timing and it's AWESOME to see the GENIUS of both of these "Purveyors Of Economy Of Motion" make my Sigong Lee smile in spirit as to what these two men pass on to others !!! I, also, LOVE the fact that a lot of the strikes are "STEALTHY" in nature as not being too obvious just in case of a possible cell phone videoing. ( Pekiti Tirsia Kali GrandMaster Gaje would be proud!!! )
JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg
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Incredible economy of movement. Inspired.
This a great channel.
Excellent combatives
Brilliant 👌
So would you say boxing is okay for a match fight and UC for close range / pre emp fights, or should i forget about the boxing alltogether and train to fight like this..
Lovely stuff😉
Genius!!
I would guess We need to strengthen our necks before this drill.
Violence in every strike 👍
excellent thank you
👍very good explanations !
Nice 👌🏽 hit 👊🏽
Excellent chanel
Good info good work🙏
Thanks for sharing. 💛✊️
Awesome.
That principle is applied in Ninjutsu a lot - it's called daken-tai in Bujinkan. Don't know how the other houses call it though. Takamatsu taught this regularly as one of the advanced basics.
If I understand it correctly Dakentai includes much more. But yes this is part of it 🙂
Quite alot of the principles that UC shows on YT has paralells within the principles of the ryuha in Bujinkan, just that UC seems quite a bit more specialised to a certain more modern context (which I like). It is cool to see hachinonkamae, shakoken, happaken, priciple behind gyakku nagare, fleeing techniques etc - and switching between, different mind states - used in a mondern self protection context. I would love to sit down and talk in depth with someone from UC and explore differences and similarites at some point 🙂
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It reminds me of a 'martialised' 'tai chi' movement - the rolling a barrel or urn within the rounded arms - except you are doing it with purpose and building kinetic speed of the opponent to land on the hardened exposed parts of our body...
Hopefully those skills you teach people will be utilized against the hungry ignorant hoards wanting to take that which they have refused to earn in a world where work is too hard for some.
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