I liked this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnsXP2v1iIs#t=61
one of you guys?
Other Bak Mei people wanna comment?
I liked this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnsXP2v1iIs#t=61
one of you guys?
Other Bak Mei people wanna comment?
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Yeah Alex posts here on occasion, I like his stuff some of the better bakmei out there on the net, he has some nice power but as always when you are showing applications from forms it can be a bit contrived. I didn't see too much wrong with his stances and footwork to be honest
In all fairness, different terrain causes different things to happen with your footwork.
A squash court is totally different from a concrete driveway is totally different from a grass field and so on.
To that end, the only issue I saw was the shoes were gripping and sometime sliding a little. Otherwise, yes, the applications are contrived, but in this vid, they're not too bad and he made a real effort to show the apps as they were.
hence, I still like it.
Kung Fu is good for you.
Very little overlap with how I use my Pak Mei.
-Golden Arms-
I only watched it once, but I saw a few decent applications... at least he HAD applicatons
All a decent fighter has to do is compare what you see in the video with a good boxer and you will see a lot of realities of fighting that are missing.
For starters:
Stepping that does not put one at high risk of being swept.
Natural movement
Efficient footwork that puts one at an advantage and the opponent at a disadvantage
Slipping
Appropriate range
You are protected, the opponent is not (dominant position)
Are you saying you see that there?
I spent quite a bit of time fighting full contact, I wouldn't pick or practice a style that didn't match up with the realities of fighting skilled opponents.
Last edited by Golden Arms; 11-13-2013 at 01:23 PM.
-Golden Arms-
By the way, I feel those requirement should be leveled at all Chinese Martial Arts, not just the practitioner in the video, I certainly hold my own practice to the same standard. Martial arts that are divorced from the realities of fighting are of little interest to me regardless of the style.
-Golden Arms-
well, in my thinking, and you may all be surprised
you have two sets of applications
what he is showing is what was in the "mind" when the set was created, ie techniques that CMA people were using in China 100 years or so ago
then of course there is a way to interpret these same movements to be applicable to modern fighting circumstances
but to fault him for showing one thing but not the other may not be "fair"
This is very important point. You should always land your leading foot "in front of" your opponent's leading foot. You should never put your leading foot "next" or "pass" your opponent's leading foot (he can scoop you).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq5x...ature=youtu.be
unless you want to step deeply between your opponent's legs and take away his center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWDl...ature=youtu.be
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