http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRj2goRAz04
From 3.30 to 3.44, the guy on the left used his left hand to push his opponent's right arm, his opponent's right arm then jamed his own right punch. Why did he want to do that for?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRj2goRAz04
From 3.30 to 3.44, the guy on the left used his left hand to push his opponent's right arm, his opponent's right arm then jamed his own right punch. Why did he want to do that for?
http://johnswang.com
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It will make sense if he punches above his opponent's right arm instead of below. His Pak Sao will push his opponent's right arm away. His opponent's right arm then pushes his own punch away.
Even if he could control the amount of force on his left Pak Sao, his opponent can still borrow his Pak Sao force to jam his right punch.
One should aways punch "above" his opponent's arm and not below. Whoever's arms are on top will have weight advantage.
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-06-2013 at 03:20 PM.
http://johnswang.com
More opinion -> more argument
Less opinion -> less argument
No opinion -> no argument
videos like this are one of the reasons the whole of TCMA is viewed the way it is by the combat sports brigade
When you said wing chun vs. boxer, I thought it might be actual full contact, something along the lines of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4SweadZUdY
Oh, well, at least there is one Wing Chun guy out there who understands what full contact fighting is like.
i throught the clip , was ok the guys are trying things that fit into there system . did not see any thing wrong here russ
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