johnwang wrote:You can use jab-jab-cross to train fast hand.
- You let your opponent to block your 1st jab.
- When you throw your 2nd jab, the moment your opponent tries to block it,
you pull it back, and
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Punch out your cross.
You lead your opponent to block into the thin air. This is the
CMA cheating strategy 101.
https://i.postimg.cc/tCvMvS1C/my-jab-jab-cross-1.gif
Right,
I brought this up to you before. In a normal punch, one "pulls back" or retracts their punch. It's not "CMA cheating," but universal. Yet in
your demos/gifs (e.g., rhino guard) where you block and wrap your feeder's/student's arm, your feeders do
not retract their punches.
Your students/feeders leave their arms frozen for you to "block, arm wrap, step and throw."
Computer Science 101: If your opponent pulls back/retracts their punch and your technique relies on them to freeze their punch (A), then everything after that (B) may be ineffective and open you up to counters. IOW, you and your students may be training to get KOd by "
your cross."
Can you post demos where your students "pull back/retract their punches," as in
your last example? Here your student does
not throw punches, but extends/freezes his arms and steps: