Reacting to surprise attacks: 40 years ago I briefly attended a Wing Chun school in Denver. The instructor would spontaneously make a signal, and everyone would stop what they were doing and grab something in the room to use as a weapon-a broom, a chair, whatever. It was training for a street situation. The instructor felt that the 1st course of action on the street was grabbing any kind of object to better your odds.
I like this advice. That's why pens are such good self defense weapons. People used to always have them in their pockets. Now we should learn to use our phones. Should buy cheaper phones.
I believe this technique could have knife 🔪 defense applications because I think the people who live in the Philippines 🇵🇭 and Indonesia 🇮🇩 have kinda the same self-defense principles!!!
Nice slapping-action! Bud Spencer proved how devastating a slap in the face can be! 😉 This “he keeps attacking me when I'm not expecting it” reminds me of the old “Pink Panther” films with Peter Sellers, where Inspector Clouseau comes home and is ambushed by his servant Kato so that they both stay in training. 😊 It has to be said, of course, that surprise attacks are ALWAYS almost impossible to counter or fend off!!! Whether it's a slap in the face or, worse, a headbutt. These sucker punches, which were “fashionable” for a while, are also really fatal! You can train your attention and try to be alert, read body language to some extent and anticipate, but it's damn difficult!!!! On the street, there's no referee who asks if you're ready and then gives the go-ahead. That's why the Cobra-Kai motto applies on the street: “Strike first!” 😉
There is never a day where we train where I don't pick up a new trick my friend!
Thank you very much! it is always a pleasure to train with you. I´mlooking forward seeing you soon. Greetings freom Germany
Reacting to surprise attacks: 40 years ago I briefly attended a Wing Chun school in Denver. The instructor would spontaneously make a signal, and everyone would stop what they were doing and grab something in the room to use as a weapon-a broom, a chair, whatever. It was training for a street situation. The instructor felt that the 1st course of action on the street was grabbing any kind of object to better your odds.
I like this advice. That's why pens are such good self defense weapons. People used to always have them in their pockets. Now we should learn to use our phones. Should buy cheaper phones.
Weapons are an enhancement factor in criminal court.
I love how Sifu explains it and shows it 💯👍
Inside, inside fighting dangerous dangerous martial arts
Love that intro!
@MYVLMA me too, I hear it in my head all the time
@@MYVLMA you got "party animal" vibes, homie.... you are in the perfect state. Florida is a party state.
@ yes it is!🤙
Great 👌👏🙏💪
It's basically the fade-back. Yes, it works and can work off of a slap or punch.
Love it
Great thing about this technique is that if it works against slap attacks then it should work against haymakers as well.
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I believe this technique could have knife 🔪 defense applications because I think the people who live in the Philippines 🇵🇭 and Indonesia 🇮🇩 have kinda the same self-defense principles!!!
good point
Great video
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Nice slapping-action! Bud Spencer proved how devastating a slap in the face can be! 😉
This “he keeps attacking me when I'm not expecting it” reminds me of the old “Pink Panther” films with Peter Sellers, where Inspector Clouseau comes home and is ambushed by his servant Kato so that they both stay in training. 😊
It has to be said, of course, that surprise attacks are ALWAYS almost impossible to counter or fend off!!! Whether it's a slap in the face or, worse, a headbutt. These sucker punches, which were “fashionable” for a while, are also really fatal! You can train your attention and try to be alert, read body language to some extent and anticipate, but it's damn difficult!!!! On the street, there's no referee who asks if you're ready and then gives the go-ahead. That's why the Cobra-Kai motto applies on the street: “Strike first!” 😉
Love this episode. Great stuff guys. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
this is gold!!!
Chris rock will be better prepared now:)
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I want to know, which lineage of wing chun did you study and who your teachers are. Hopefully get an answer. Greets from germany
@@highko7937 If is the lineage of GGM Leung Ting.
Besides my own Sifu (Klaus Schildert) I learned from GGM Leung Ting personally.
if you get that close i cant think that you have the time to react.lets say he is too fast.why dont he get in better?
Training to defend against Will Smith at the Oscars.
post real sparring....