we have some techniques where you drop to one knee to strike or to reap a leg. Usually followed up by a quick return to the standing position.
Like a bounce down and up...a bit like a single leg takedown, kinda, sorta, well, not really...
we have some techniques where you drop to one knee to strike or to reap a leg. Usually followed up by a quick return to the standing position.
Like a bounce down and up...a bit like a single leg takedown, kinda, sorta, well, not really...
Guangzhou Pak Mei Kung Fu School, Sydney Australia,
Sifu Leung, Yuk Seng
Established 1989, Glebe Australia
I don't like the position of the head in relation to the opponent when kneeling. Too vulnerable, regardless of what targets are made available, if you ask me. There's other ways of hitting those areas without making yourself open for an instant loss.
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