I thought that kuit was meaning, that if they grab the wrist... elbow. if they grab the elbow.... fak.
I thought that kuit was meaning, that if they grab the wrist... elbow. if they grab the elbow.... fak.
Aye, but that would be cheating LOL
But, if it was that then i don't get "push the center - thrust out with bong" ???
What will be the best counter if you use right Bong Sau to block your opponent's right punch, your opponent slides his right hand down and grab your right wrist, and uses his left hand to control your right elbow?
IMO, the best counter will be:
- to use your left hand to pull your opponent's right thumb (it's easier to fight against 1 finger than 4 fingers) to loose up his right hand wrist grip,
- you then rotate your right fore-arm and use your right hand to pull your oponent's left elbow toward you (this move is called "arm guiding"),
- ...
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-18-2011 at 03:07 PM.
Unebelievable how a thread can continue so long on Bong Sao.
Yes, it has risks, but as the Kuen Kuit states, "Bong Sao But Lau" (Bong Sao does not remain).
When you shift in Bong Sao, you break the opponent's structure, this way, you are already one timing ahead of him.
When you shift, it is like two gears cogs turning.
An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory. Friedrich Engels
A bong sao correctly done upon contact will break structure.... but apparently in the forum threads here, the bong sao stays! For 86 posts already!!
joy chaudhuri
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Glenn-the thread start up was bout
The Risks of using the bong sao-not everything about the bong sao...
but mine was a passing reader's comment not a self appointed moderators comment.
So- enjoy the thread!!
joy chaudhuri