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kung fu fighter
Thanks for the reply,
Which linage of wck are you from?
HFY
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If you truely control the opponent, there is absolutely no need to pursue him, he will not be able to step away. and you will control both distance and timing and always be a step ahead of him in timing. to me real martial arts is all about being skillful at controlling the opponent's timing.
However, with pressure on the bridge, you never "truly control the opponent". You only control them with pressure for an instant in time. Outside of that instant they are free to move. This is why pursuit is necessary, because you need to chain those instants together.
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I never chase, if you do, i guarantee you will be exposed by a good fighter. instead I receive what comes,send off what goes, and thrust forward when freed. Try chasing down a pro level boxer with good footwork and then share with us your experience. Imagine trying to chase a Lyoto Machida, what do you think would happen, just ask most of his opponent, they got KOed trying to do just that.
I don't chase anything. However when I have control over facing and centerline I pursue the opponent with control over their COG and they retreat and try to recover.
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Whether they talk about it or not, it doesn't change the way how they generate power.
No, it only shows that you are completely unfamiliar the group of people you are trying to describe, hence your accuracy about them is highly questionable. I mean we can further extrapolate that you probably don't spar against opponents from that group either or you might be more familiar with them. But for now you are simply inaccurate.
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Definately not, but only because I have enough experience to know never to chase them lol, however I've seen what happens when other inexperienced wck people chased them during a sparring match. Don't believe me, please check out some of the sparring and fighting clips on youtube when wck fighters go up against other types of fighters and chase them around.
I think what you mean by "chase" is "bull rush in with chain punches down the center and no head movement". I mean if that is the case any reasonably skilled boxer would make a punch miss and tee up on a hook punch and probably get the KO.