Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

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Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby lineofintent on Sat Mar 31, 2018 1:53 pm

hi everyone

back again with the next lesson from Sifu Stephen Choe of Penang Chu Ka

https://youtu.be/mE_XyhHPixo
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby wayne hansen on Sat Mar 31, 2018 8:48 pm

Would love to see him doing this with an active partner
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby northern_mantis on Sun Apr 01, 2018 2:58 am

Thanks very much for sharing, really like this series of videos. Would be nice to see something more interactive but it’s obviously solid basic boxing skills. If I recall correctly Eric Ling’s channel has got something more freestyle on it somewhere from the same school, don’t know about lineage. Thanks again.

p.s. I hope he didn’t miss the phone call he was waiting on :-)
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby lineofintent on Sun Apr 01, 2018 3:20 am

Haha what can I say, he is a busy man...

The Eric Ling interview with was GM Cheong Cheng Leong, teacher of Sifu Choe and myself, not really free style but Eric throws a couple of things and GM shows his applications.

Wayne I will ask him about that, but there is a lot of things he is putting into the comprehensive teaching course which will be available for download on our website, obviously this is just a very foundation level explanantion on these tuition videos. He has had lots of experience going around crossing hands with various martial artists in Penang, and has a very good ability in freestyle, no rules exchange, very good shock power and can enter and use it.
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby wayne hansen on Sun Apr 01, 2018 1:17 pm

I am not doubting him or his lineage
I would just like to see him do stuff against someone who is moving and involved
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby lineofintent on Mon Apr 02, 2018 2:22 am

Sure Wayne, I will ask him to do it when he has time.
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby lineofintent on Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:34 am

hi Wayen I just asked ,he said he will try find time, and asked can you please show some live application with a moving partner?

I don't know your yt channel, so you may well have done that already.
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby northern_mantis on Mon Apr 02, 2018 5:16 am

At the risk of raising a tired subject I’m still surprised that there’s not more trapping skill used in MMA and other formats. This kind of stuff works great against jabs and crosses if you train it well. I’ve seen a few decent examples of it used in UFC which is obviously less tidy than this demo but very effective.

My Muay Thai coach also trains Wing Chun which I thought was a weird combo but occasionally he’ll hand out a dead arm with a bong sau or throw a short punch from clinch which will snap your head back, cool stuff.
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Re: Martial Secrets Lesson 4 - Chu Ka trapping hands skills

Postby C.J.W. on Mon Apr 02, 2018 4:19 pm

Trapping hand skills (shou-fa) certainly has it's place in fighting. But I tend to think it's often over-emphasized in TCMA. There are too many TCMAists who only train hand skills in static drills or semi-cooperative formats that involve some sort of wrist or arm contact, and believe that they will be able to apply their arts for real when push comes to shove. It is, IMO, a terribly erroneous assumption.
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