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    Defense against Upper Cut

    In your respective Lineages How do you defend against an upper cut?


    Are there any drills, applications from the three forms or san sik techniques that you utilize to defend against Upper cut?

    i believe the cutting energy of Bil Sau is best used for Round Punches like Hooks. But what technique is effective against a Uppercut?

    Please share your opinion?
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    You can slip it, or even better you can lean back. It's that simple really

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    Punch the guy in the face.

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    I'm on someone else's computer now and it isn't allowing me to view the url so I can copy and paste.
    Anyway, if you go to my sifupr youtube channel and search for:
    Dan Chi Sao App, and Sifu Phillip Redmond teaching Dan chi sao application you can see "one" of the techs we use. There's a pro boxer in the background making sure we "keep it real".
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    For me im not thinking how to avoid an uppercut at all!! if the fight is on at this range im knocking teeth out until its over

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    jum sao or gan sao with pivoting depending on the hight the uppercut comes at, but you should be attacking him if you're already that close to the opponent.

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    IMO, asking what technique works against 'X' technique is really missing the boat on what WCK is all about.
    What chi sau is, or isn't, or is, or wait, what is it..: http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...2&postcount=90

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    one of the reasons for rear weighting is to keep teh head back and reduce vulnerability to upper cuts. In addition if your elbows are in and down an uppercut shouldn't be able to get through, and as stated elsewhere at the range for an uppercut you should be striking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPinAZ View Post
    IMO, asking what technique works against 'X' technique is really missing the boat on what WCK is all about.
    Too bad they dont have thumbs up in this forum. This reply shows that writer gets IT.

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    Wing Chun has an uppercut if that is what you want to call it, but it is not like that used in boxing. The uppercut people usually speak of is a boxing punch that is used to get in under an opponents defenses. The boxing stance begs for it, and it can be fairly useful in that kind of fighting. It is not so effective used that way against a Wing Chun fighter because he will not usually bend down into the punch like a boxer might. It is used by Chunners when fighting boxers and others that use the boxing stance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
    Punch the guy in the face.
    And kick him in the nuts

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    Good strategy intercept him via the centerline i like it.

    Quote Originally Posted by GlennR View Post
    And kick him in the nuts

    No No Lee..im mean defense against an uppercut...not actually applying a Upper cut like from the chum kiu form to split the lip...But actually how does your lineage defend against an uppercut...Like for instance your bridging the gap. As you start striking or attacking your opponent slips a hook and then an uppercut...How do you defend the upper cut coming at you while your attacking. If you just keep striking him and ignore his counter strikes your gonna eat one...Why stand there an trade licks with a boxer. he is bobbing and weaving to get off an uppercut or hook while your attempting to land a strike!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chiang Po View Post
    Wing Chun has an uppercut if that is what you want to call it, but it is not like that used in boxing. The uppercut people usually speak of is a boxing punch that is used to get in under an opponents defenses. The boxing stance begs for it, and it can be fairly useful in that kind of fighting. It is not so effective used that way against a Wing Chun fighter because he will not usually bend down into the punch like a boxer might. It is used by Chunners when fighting boxers and others that use the boxing stance.

    I respect your response Ian...But from experience I find Even with your elbows down and in an uppercut can still slip through unless you make a adjustment while your attacking. In fighting your not going to be stand there with your wu sau guards out while the other guy is throwing hooks and crosses at you. You will be attacking...part of WC is attack an defend simultaneously...what im asking is while you are fighting what basic self defense techniques do you practice against an upper cut to minimize your risk as you gain entry!


    Quote Originally Posted by wingchunIan View Post
    one of the reasons for rear weighting is to keep teh head back and reduce vulnerability to upper cuts. In addition if your elbows are in and down an uppercut shouldn't be able to get through, and as stated elsewhere at the range for an uppercut you should be striking.
    So JPin what is WC all about?

    Quote Originally Posted by JPinAZ View Post
    IMO, asking what technique works against 'X' technique is really missing the boat on what WCK is all about.
    Thanks fighter there only three or four of you who actually give solid view points...i also believe as you do...we share similiar ideas when it comes to defending against an uppercut.

    Quote Originally Posted by kung fu fighter View Post
    jum sao or gan sao with pivoting depending on the hight the uppercut comes at, but you should be attacking him if you're already that close to the opponent.
    lol..what about a good defensive boxer who is good at countering, weaving and bobbing an rising with an uppercut as gets back into posistion...Usually a boxer aint gonna stand there and let you rain down him teeth knocking fist...what about in sparring...if your fighter is good at throwing fast hooks and deceptive uppercuts. Whats a technique that allows you to defend and attack simultaneously against an uppercut?

    Quote Originally Posted by jimhalliwell View Post
    For me im not thinking how to avoid an uppercut at all!! if the fight is on at this range im knocking teeth out until its over

    Jim
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    Lift your left knee up, put your hands in a crane position. Jump and kick him in the balls with your right foot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niersun View Post
    Lift your left knee up, put your hands in a crane position. Jump and kick him in the balls with your right foot.
    Sounds to complicated and whimsical if you asked me...Why not just jum da down the center!
    The Flow is relentless like a raging ocean with crashing waves devasting anything in its path.

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    "Always Attack, Be Aggressive always Attack first, Be Relentless. Continue with out ceasing. Flow Like Water, Move like the wind, Attack Like Fire. Consume and overwhelm your Adversary until he is No More"

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