Just to clarify , I didn’t post any video, I think that’s WW’s video.
But I agree with the wrist grip
Trick wrote:But I agree with the wrist grip
Trick wrote:Yes I began jujutsu when I was 8, getting out from wrist grips and all kind of falling practice was at the very first lesson, anyway in many Japanese Martial arts it’s so
johnwang wrote:
When A grab on B's wrist, who has advantage at that moment?
Many people believe B has advantage over A. I believe the opposite.
The reason is simple. When B tries to break A's grip, A already takes his next move. In other words, A is always 1 step ahead of B.
For some unknown reason, this logic is not generally accepted in this forum.
When he rotates his arm and tried to break the grip, his opponent's right fist can already land on his face.
wayne hansen wrote:I have know people who only grab u so you break the hold at that point they have already hit u
It took me time to workout how to deal with that
The first point is not to break away but use that point of contact to your advantage
johnwang wrote:windwalker wrote:What makes you feel its not there already ?
I don't see cut, sickle hook, inner hook, outer hook, shin bite, scoop kick, sticky lift, sweep, ... ever used in Taiji PH.
You can use your right leg to hook the
1. outside of your opponent's right leg (cut).
2. inside of your opponent's right leg (sickle hook).
3. inside of your opponent's left leg (inner hook).
4. outside of your opponent's left leg (outer hook).
That's already 4 basic "leg skill" there.
sickle hook:
scoop kick:
origami_itto wrote:johnwang wrote:origami_itto wrote:Depends on what you're doing and a lot of times it's very subtle.
It seems to me that in Taiji PH training, you can train in 2 different ways.
1. Let your opponent to push you around, you try to respond to his push.
2. You try to control/guide your opponent's arms to the place that can be to your advantage.
IMO 1 < 2.
Really it's both. Let them do what they want but make them regret it.
wayne hansen wrote:I meant to mention it earlier but the Zhao bao guy does not use his strength precisely
I have seen it and had it done on me to the same effect with less wasted energy
wayne hansen wrote:I have know people who only grab u so you break the hold at that point they have already hit u
It took me time to workout how to deal with that
The first point is not to break away but use that point of contact to your advantage
twocircles13 wrote:
“Guiding" is sort of the wrong idea too. That’s like saying the trigger of a trap guides the prey to springing the trap. Sort of, but it’s not quite right. And, in taijiquan, there are traps everywhere, so anywhere he goes, he’ll spring a trap. I don’t need to guide him anywhere specific, and I am not planning to use a specific technique. He chooses what trap to spring and traps himself. I’ve learned to move in a way that this happens.
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