Yeung wrote:I think there is a mistake in translating Lian Xiao Dai Da as deflect and strike at the same time. From Baidu.com, "It is to attack at the same time as resolving. While resisting, defuse the opponent's attack, and counterattack. It is a strategic tactic in boxing" (as translated by Google).
From what we discussed, it is more like a combination of resolving and carrying on to a strike or other techniques like grab, pull, retract, short distance strike, sticking, etc., using one hand.
JKD eliminates unnecessary movements for economy and efficiency.
Thomas Marx - Original Jeet Kune Do IFO
May 7, 2022
In this video we are showing how to proceed if the first attack has got blocked, parried or deflected, how to use follow ups with punching or kicking, etc... Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17U8mQz1e8
Excerpt from "Wing Chun Concepts:"
East-West Wing Chun wrote:Simultaneous Attack and Defense
Wing Chun focuses on combining a defensive movement with an offensive movement, or using offensive techniques that provide defense. In this way, WC is structurally faster that those styles that teach one to defend first, then attack. Drills and sticky hands help the student improve this skill.
marvin8 wrote:Here is how it happened. Usman hand trap (pulling hand) + right cross (Seen in MMA and boxing):
1. Inside jab, left of head - drawing Masvidal's rear hand parry (very start of GIF).
2. Reset.
3. Feint inside jab, left of head - drawing Masvidal's rear hand parry > hook rear hand from outside, pull down + right cross (Note the simultaneous right cross and outside slip to avoid Masvidal's left hook).