http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79FT8bpL2pc
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79FT8bpL2pc
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I like it - but what he leaves out is that if you practice a real internal art, you would continue to "stick" to the attackers and be able to use them as human shields;
The best advice I've ever had about fighting a group, it to keep mobile, and string them out, putting one between you and the others, but you don't stand and fight, you disable as best as possible, or try.
Another strategy is to run, which strings your opponents out, then turn and attack the leading chaser, using surprise and something big, then run again and repeat.
Its obviously messy no matter how you cut it, but the principle is the same, like a dogfight, move to keep opponents between you and the rest so they can't surround you, and fight whomever is close enough, then move.
Best example I saw was a russian vid, with a boxer against half a dozen guys, and he chewed them up. It made the rounds.
Guangzhou Pak Mei Kung Fu School, Sydney Australia,
Sifu Leung, Yuk Seng
Established 1989, Glebe Australia
From the movie Old Boy.
fixed the link as it was set to a mobile site. -DJ
Last edited by David Jamieson; 07-03-2013 at 07:02 PM.
D@mnit bro, didn't yo momma ever tell you not to bring seriousness to a troll thread??
Srsly tho: I agree with you
When I've sparred multiple opponents, I prefer to keep them is as straight of a line as I can. It doesn't last long, of course, but that's why I keep moving.
What? you don't train 'the hurticane?"???
Guangzhou Pak Mei Kung Fu School, Sydney Australia,
Sifu Leung, Yuk Seng
Established 1989, Glebe Australia