Nice grip but why look for the complexity of the gesture and go hit it directly on the face knowing that it's two weapons are stuck on your jacket thank you
Hi Kamel, thank you very much for your comment. I like how you think and would agree with you that if the opponents hands are occupied then a direct strike is best, but in the event that the opponent is off-balancing you, or setting up for a strike of their own other measures may need to be taken first. In these circumstances where the opponent has corrupted the defenders base of support striking would be less effective especially if the opponent is heavier. This is where gestures can enable the defender to regain some stability and hit where possible. I hope this helps to put it into perspective. best regards, Neil Parris
The office in the back must have called 911 by the end of the video. 😅
Good content mate. Much love from a student of Ip Ching/ Adie Gray Wing Chung. Great Yarmouth stand up.
Always enjoy your video's!
I really appreciate that Christopher!
Fantastic. More of this please sifu 💜
Glad you enjoyed the video. More on the way!
BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!
Nice use of wing chun concepts
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Nice grip but why look for the complexity of the gesture and go hit it directly on the face knowing that it's two weapons are stuck on your jacket thank you
Hi Kamel, thank you very much for your comment. I like how you think and would agree with you that if the opponents hands are occupied then a direct strike is best, but in the event that the opponent is off-balancing you, or setting up for a strike of their own other measures may need to be taken first. In these circumstances where the opponent has corrupted the defenders base of support striking would be less effective especially if the opponent is heavier. This is where gestures can enable the defender to regain some stability and hit where possible. I hope this helps to put it into perspective.
best regards, Neil Parris