I had the great opportunity to trained with Paul back in May of 2017 in Oceanside. he is no joke! And he s still dangerous for an old whipper snapper. As for critiquing these techniques, my fellow Internet experts. it just takes alot of practice, and precision to perfect these kind of techniques.. PFS JKD is one of the deadly and street proven art that Paul and Dan Inosanto put together back in tge 1980s. And this system.is still effective today. And I m happy to be part of the PFS systems..As a0n experience practioner. I ended up dropping Krav Maga for this
I like the concepts and movements that Paul shows here. I like that he's physically fit,actually has real world knowledge and application of his technique through full on sparring,and he presents his material very well. And even though he is pretty agile,there's something kinda odd to his movements...
@AIMANALI This is not from The Enigma. This one is from Century. The Enigma is really good, but has a nerve wrecking annoying music score the keeps repeating the same library music over and over. Which ruins the Enigma a bit.
I had the great opportunity to trained with Paul back in May of 2017 in Oceanside. he is no joke! And he s still dangerous for an old whipper snapper. As for critiquing these techniques, my fellow Internet experts. it just takes alot of practice, and precision to perfect these kind of techniques.. PFS JKD is one of the deadly and street proven art that Paul and Dan Inosanto put together back in tge 1980s. And this system.is still effective today. And I m happy to be part of the PFS systems..As a0n experience practioner. I ended up dropping Krav Maga for this
"Everything good in life comes from a neck clinch" - Paul Vunak
I own many of paul's dvd's, he's a great instructor, he makes things easy to understand.
i prefer traditional arts, not for their application but for their philosophy, but this man certainly knows his tools, and, damned, he is faaaaaast!
"Everything good in life comes from the neck-clinch" xD
As a Kick boxer the clinch works well I done it on the streets. It slows them down when you hit the thighs and back to the head.
I like the concepts and movements that Paul shows here. I like that he's physically fit,actually has real world knowledge and application of his technique through full on sparring,and he presents his material very well. And even though he is pretty agile,there's something kinda odd to his movements...
is this from enigma ?
Paul is Cool!
@AIMANALI no its one of his latest vids through panther premium........
@Cruelty1633 the palm its for the wooden dummi
what happend to his eyes? dont sleeped for days? Paul is great
@AIMANALI This is not from The Enigma. This one is from Century.
The Enigma is really good, but has a nerve wrecking annoying
music score the keeps repeating the same library music over and over.
Which ruins the Enigma a bit.
for some reason i can never aim my elbow to someone else's jab like he did. i always miss.
@Cruelty1633 this is jun fan knowitall
i always though he would make a great power ranger
Wing chun uses a punch with the palm up for the fist and the elbows tucked inside on the center line.
Talk about critical details missing here...
the neck clinch is in the first part of the wing chun wooden dummy form.
do you not know that much wing chun?
is this guy serious? if you clinch youre elbows are supposed to be on his chest if there not he can close in and do underhooks....