Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:they are too telegraphed and too much can happen from the point of departure to point of arrival.
Bao wrote:it's ridiculously easy to see them coming.
johnwang wrote:Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:they are too telegraphed and too much can happen from the point of departure to point of arrival.
What's the difference between this kind of circular punches and
- crescent kick,
- roundhouse kick,
- hook kick,
- spin hook kick?
https://i.postimg.cc/dQkjCdwW/Bruce-Lee-4-kicks.gif
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vqL6DDM8ec
marvin8 wrote:Excerpts from "Sanda: When Kung Fu created a solution to its problems - then threw it away:"Mason Zhong on Aug 5, 2020 wrote:... Hooks (including check hooks), overhands, uppercuts, spinning back fists, and superman punches are the bread and butter of Cai Li Fo (Choy Li Fut) (蔡李佛).
... For example, the Guangdong Sanda Team's style was based on Choy Li Fut: a style that contains many kickboxing techniques.
The Guangdong Sanda Team was founded by Choy Li Fut practitioner Zeng Qinghuang (曾庆煌).
everything wrote:we can bet she doesn't do this circular punch from MA training - but it WORKS to great effect nevertheless. if we assume it's two guys trained and having a "duel", sure, it's different in our theoretical vacuum context.
klonk wrote:I have highest respect for Choy Lee Fut, but I do not use that punch. It is slow, and easily blocked, and if you look quite closely, I can punch you while you do it.
johnwang wrote:Bao wrote:it's ridiculously easy to see them coming.
This is why it's better to hide the circular punches with a foot sweep. When your opponent deals with your foot sweep, he may not pay attention on your circular punches. A left foot sweep followed by a left hook and then a right hook can be a very aggressive attack.
johnwang wrote:If this clip can't prove the circular punch power, I don't know what kind of other prove do you need.
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