Just had an epiphany paying attention to the last part of this video, what you’re saying is very true, cause even animals fight like the way you’re describing. I’ve seen cats and dogs whether fighting for real or playing try to move to the outside and get position on their opponent if they can, so everything your saying is sound common sense instruction. That shoulder line technique with keeping to the outside of your opponent’s centerline is tha truth, Salute! Imma call it the “FLANK AND SPANK” manuever
Alsome movements !!!!
Coach Ross , from : atacx gym street warrior capoeira . in his vid called : udanganyifu 1 . he calls a specific boxing stance simama eshu .
Sorry (good teacher ) it's called udanganyifu princible in action 1. On RUclips check it out.. Network.
Just had an epiphany paying attention to the last part of this video, what you’re saying is very true, cause even animals fight like the way you’re describing. I’ve seen cats and dogs whether fighting for real or playing try to move to the outside and get position on their opponent if they can, so everything your saying is sound common sense instruction. That shoulder line technique with keeping to the outside of your opponent’s centerline is tha truth, Salute! Imma call it the “FLANK AND SPANK” manuever
LMAOOO ..I LOVE THAT...FLANK N SPANK
52blocksinfo Thx Bur, gotta be a little creative with the names of moves to add flavour and meaning to what we do
Yo LB! Dig your enlightening stuff, but please shoot with the phone side ways! Peace.. keep on dropping the knowledge!
Hi LB, question: why about the old skill guys that would angle their upper body over the rear leg? Back in 1920's style w/arms acting as barriers??
almost like lining your lead shoulder with their rear shoulder taking them off line right in front of you,yea that works
the same thing for orthodox as it is for southpaw? or are they different
Brandon Lopes same
complex at first cant wait to apply