BruceP wrote:johnwang wrote:middleway wrote:Useful for what?
I'm glad that I'm not the only person who asks this question. Why do I want to spend my training time to develop a skill that's useless in the ring, or on the mat? Can you use the elastic principle to deal with a punch to the head, or a roundhouse kick to the leg? You can't.
Yes, you can. I've used that method in a couple of MMA matches (posted a video showing it back-to-back with Single-Whip using the same extension/'elastic'), and so have a couple of my training partners - one of whom was in a clip I posted a long time ago showing the same Impact Management I've written about here at RSF in the past.
Are you saying that if his opponent punches on his head, he can still use "松紧带“ elastic principle to bounce his opponent backward?