Yes this Jut Sao is also at 1:55 in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4RQ8wpSEb4
But also at 0.10-0.20 you have a Jut Sao...simliar to what STAN was doing his videos showing an outside defense...
Originally Posted by
JPinAZ
Yes, this is what I refer to as somthing that could be labeled 'jut sau'. While I don't agree with his application ofa ngling off centerline when he demo'd going from 2 hand contact to one, this looks like the technique.
Here's is the correct link I was referring to for ngoi jut saus in HFY SNT. Not sure why I'm having such trouble with video links lately! Anyway, as stated before you'll see double hand jut saus at 1:31 and 1:37:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE84nEJOiYk&feature=plcp
yeah, I would still call that a type of laap sau, but a very very poor one since it's really nothing more than just a fully committed grab and far from a guiding/jerking motion of jut sau. I guess that's where we'll have to agree to differ.
And actually, I would loosely term the full action on the 'second one' as Laap Saat Geng Sau.
That's a pretty broad stretch of the term 'jut' to say it applies even when someone grabs and pulls as in both the Wong clip and the first one you posted, but again, to each his own.
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