Most videos I've seen on parrying tell people not to over parry your attacker's arm. Instead you just pop the wrist area with your hands. That will prevent you from over parrying.
This is a good tactical concept principle. It seems like the instructor is sliding along the attacker's arm with his counterpunch directly to the target as opposed to exerting pressure tangentile to the incoming attacking arm appendage in an exclusively defensive maneuver without concurrent counteroffense.The demonstration of defense and simultaneous counterattack showed the instructor sliding along the outside of the opponent's incomming punch. Is it prudent to also slide your counterpunch along the inside of the incomming punching arm?
I transition defense against punches into defense against knives. I assume that a punch is a knife attack and look at various possibilities. Thanks for sharing 👌👌👍👍👊👊🥊🥊🙏🙏🥋🥋
Before watching the video, lets hope that the sensei teaches to stop the straight punch by using his lead palm like baseball glove and catch the straight punch fist like its a baseball.
Thanks a lot Michael, but have a question, as all straikes were all right hand, what if one right and the next left as it is the natural movement alterning both hands...???
Thank you.
This is essentially a biu sau from wing chun. Very good body mechanics as long as you turn on your feet at the same time.
Muito bom Mestre
I did do Martial arts kick 🥊 and I am now doing krav maga martial arts and Calisthenics gym
You have to move like in boxing. Dont stand still, nobody will throw one jab and stand, usually strikes come in 3s or 4s jab cross hook swinging etc
coffeeguy really !? wow I didn't know that at all 😉
This is street bro..no rules....even fighter can't bear when someone kick to his groin
@@soloboyz_3v3r90 Agreed! All is permitted. You just have to be able to articulate and justify afterwards. 😎
Very effective fighting system.
Most videos I've seen on parrying tell people not to over parry your attacker's arm. Instead you just pop the wrist area with your hands. That will prevent you from over parrying.
This is a good tactical concept principle. It seems like the instructor is sliding along the attacker's arm with his counterpunch directly to the target as opposed to exerting pressure tangentile to the incoming attacking arm appendage in an exclusively defensive maneuver without concurrent counteroffense.The demonstration of defense and simultaneous counterattack showed the instructor sliding along the outside of the opponent's incomming punch. Is it prudent to also slide your counterpunch along the inside of the incomming punching arm?
I transition defense against punches into defense against knives. I assume that a punch is a knife attack and look at various possibilities. Thanks for sharing 👌👌👍👍👊👊🥊🥊🙏🙏🥋🥋
Thank you
Super!
Before watching the video, lets hope that the sensei teaches to stop the straight punch by using his lead palm like baseball glove and catch the straight punch fist like its a baseball.
Thanks a lot Michael, but have a question, as all straikes were all right hand, what if one right and the next left as it is the natural movement alterning both hands...???
this topic may become the next video 😉👍🏻
azizc64 But I can tell you that we don't work like a mirror
How about if they attack followup with cross
Fingers flaled out fingers open
Apply ur mind hand straight follow the instructions
Save ur self
I live in San Francisco Bay Area. Could you please recommend a good instructor? Thanks
For example if you don't know krav maga martial arts you will lose even if you do left and right punching
If the guy holds a knife and you block like that your getting cut
What if you're southpaw sir?
Jkd and Filipino Martial arts influences
see it immedigly from a different ankle
Sorry, I don't believe that you can defend a hook like this if it is thrown with power
Yes you can 😉😂
Yes you are right TKDslinger
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Parrying
Turkish subtitle
This was no real hook... we wouldnt have hit you...
No onside defence for hooks... I'd rather cover up..