johnwang wrote:You don't use this principle when your opponent punches you. You use it when your opponent is on guard.
twocircles13 wrote:I don’t know why forums haven’t adopted the Like button.
twocircles13 wrote:I don’t know why forums haven’t adopted the Like button.
Bao wrote:But for some reason, most people still practice them against punches.
johnwang wrote:Bao wrote:But for some reason, most people still practice them against punches.
IMO, it's OK to punch your opponent, when you opponent blocks your punch, you take advantage on his respond. I don't know why most of the online videos don't use this approach.
Nick Atkin on 21 Oct, 2019 wrote:Ding rushes forward, not guarding himself at all, and tried to engage A Hu with wing chun trapping techniques, but ended up eating a barrage of punches.
A Hu then hits him with a bunch of Muay Thai knees in the clinch, rendering Ding’s trapping useless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj8rJPUtjVs
marvin8 wrote:johnwang wrote:In Karate tournament point system fight, the following technique is very common:
- You throw a jab at your opponent's head.
- When he blocks your punch.
- You grab on his blocking arm.
- You throw a back hand reverse punch on his chest at the same time.
- When you do that, you make a loud noise and look at the referee at the same time.
I have seen Karate guys trained this simple combo over and over.
As trick mentioned, here is a JKA tournament highlights. There is no "blocking or grabbing of punches."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwgcKNzyFes
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