Сават недооценён как вид единоборств! Сейчас просто мода на спорт и UFC. У нас в Москве всего одна школа Сават. В остальном это муай тай, и кикбоксинг, который не отличить уже становиться друг от друга
JKD doesn't have Savate in it, but you can put Savate on a JKD frame work, or vice versa. They are very compatible. JKD is Wing Chun, Fencing and western Boxing with kicking Bruce developed through experimentation which has similarities to several arts. Add knees and elbows and grappling and foul tactics with emphasis on strong side forward, intercepting and expressing yourself. I trained with Bruce Lee students, and the most well known Dan Inosanto "backyard student" for 17 years. Was privy to most of the living Bruce Lee students thoughts on what Bruce taught him as well as Linda Lee, and John Little's research into Bruce's copious notes. Bruce looked at all arts including Savate to know how to beat them not to incorporate them. . He did not incorporate Savate into JKD, although JKD's snappiness and flow is similar in some respects to Savate. There are big differences.
Thé problem is that street fights are so rare in some places. I grew up where they were almost never happening and never deadly. I later ended up getting into a few but they were always very short because the guy or guys who attacked did not expect me to react so fast and so violently. I either fight like I am Insane or i run away as fast as I can. By insane I mean with no fear and with intent to cause a lot of damage. You must fight hard in a street fight. If you are careful and unsure you will get beaten. Go for it and you will have your best chance to destroy the jerk. Or, better still, just run away. If the guy is chasing, wait until he almost has you and fall to the ground so he falls over you,
Fall to the ground so he falls old are you? You’ve got to be kidding! What is this? Choreography for the latest Jackie Chan movie? You do a technique like that and you’re asking to get stumped by your attacker
I love the low attack joint strike while creating distance. But remember be loud tell the person to back off ect make a big deal because you can be right and still go to jail. if the front push kick breaks a knee or the low toe hook breaks an ankle you went from a disorderly conduct to a felony battery real fast. but better judged by 12 than carried by 6
I have an old issue of Black Belt magazine from June 1987 with an article on Savate. This was where I first heard of Professor Daniel Duby. In the article he demonstrates with Paul Vunak of JKD Savate techniques. He along with another late legend, Professor Salem Assli were pioneers of Boxe Française in America. RIP Daniel Duby RIP Salem Assli
@Santeria78 Zipota is a martial art very similar to and related to Boxe Française Savate. It has knife and stick/cane fighting as well. Supposedly, the leap kicks in Savate were influenced by Basque foot fighting.
Bruce Lee combined many different arts to create Jeet Kune Do. To use Jeet Kune Do is to use not just one, but an entire aresenal of Arts, remember that.
no JKD is the way of the intercepting fist so techniques have to intercept an attack in some way (so saying "To use Jeet Kune Do is to use multiple martial arts" by itself might make the art look like MMA)
@@ricksterdrummer2170 Yes, there's a lot of boxing in JKD, I wouldn't have known it either if I hadn't trained in the art myself. Bruce Lee mostly admired Mohammed Ali, his footwork and rapid punching combos.
It's not a demonstration but a lesson people don't get it here, but he does give very good advices, managing distance and keeping balance to preserve yourself. Then the kick low on the sheen with shoes I don't care what people here have to say it WILL make anyone dance on one legs and it's really not something you expect in a street fight, the knee pop is instant win no question about it. The attension is above at head level in street fight and from that kicking distance you don't expect to get hurt that low, in situation you'll probably won't even see it coming so the kick is quite safe and can be the end of the fight, I think it's better than starting straight with punches just to leave the fight with a broken hand at best...
You don't need special shoes to hurt, the sole of your feet is enough in itself to pop the knee out, if you have shoes it's better becasue you have soles that's it.
@Chief not panther productions it was one of the first straight blast gym VHS tape series their Street Savate series it was listed in black belt magazine with the straight blast gym Functional JKD tapes
Correction, kicking above the groin is a great way to lose a fight. Bruce Lee believed that a good fighter should be able to use every part of their body as a weapon, from feet to knees to elbows to even fingers and teeth. I've seen a few street fighting videos that ended with hard kicks to the legs, kicks when done properly work very well.
They are a guys who are skilled enough to spin back kick people in the head in a real fight. It depends on the individual. I admit it’s risky and not recommended to kick about the grind but if you are adept at kicking it would totally take a person by surprise especially if he doesn’t know how to deal with an attack from that angle. No as far as kicking being a great way to lose a fight how can you say that since SAVATE itself is a STREETFIGHTING art!
ok ahaha, man please, Bruce Lee IS an actor, TV has literally fried your brain man. If you want to see KO by kicks its all over youtube. Shacking my head for real, get your sheen booted once you will cry the pain like a baby, I don't think you have the ability to understand how fast and painful a kick with shoes on can be or imagine what a shoe hit in your sternum, liver or temple of your head can do.
I mean honestly I personally wouldn’t use a headkick in a street fight. Sure in theory I could perfect my head kick but it’s still high risk move. I’m definitely sticking with kicks to the groin and below. I’m still going to practice them however
not exactly true, Bruce trained various other martial arts, he went far away from wing chun in the direction of boxing, add some wrestling jiu jitsu and judo, some of his kicks were with the use of shin so definitely not from savate I could go on and on
Well it's important to have proper vocabulary for pedagogic purpose, sure a kick is just a kick but then you have the good kick and the bad kick a good kick is when it hurts, a bad kick is when it hurts you.. :D
Savate is one of the most important fighting systems in Bruce Lee's original Jun Fan Gung-Fu. Savate has many devastating kicks.
It's awesome to read someone else mentioning that. Facts.
Сават недооценён как вид единоборств! Сейчас просто мода на спорт и UFC. У нас в Москве всего одна школа Сават. В остальном это муай тай, и кикбоксинг, который не отличить уже становиться друг от друга
I love my kicks, savate is nice.
JKD doesn't have Savate in it, but you can put Savate on a JKD frame work, or vice versa. They are very compatible. JKD is Wing Chun, Fencing and western Boxing with kicking Bruce developed through experimentation which has similarities to several arts. Add knees and elbows and grappling and foul tactics with emphasis on strong side forward, intercepting and expressing yourself. I trained with Bruce Lee students, and the most well known Dan Inosanto "backyard student" for 17 years. Was privy to most of the living Bruce Lee students thoughts on what Bruce taught him as well as Linda Lee, and John Little's research into Bruce's copious notes. Bruce looked at all arts including Savate to know how to beat them not to incorporate them. . He did not incorporate Savate into JKD, although JKD's snappiness and flow is similar in some respects to Savate. There are big differences.
Thé problem is that street fights are so rare in some places. I grew up where they were almost never happening and never deadly. I later ended up getting into a few but they were always very short because the guy or guys who attacked did not expect me to react so fast and so violently. I either fight like I am Insane or i run away as fast as I can. By insane I mean with no fear and with intent to cause a lot of damage. You must fight hard in a street fight. If you are careful and unsure you will get beaten. Go for it and you will have your best chance to destroy the jerk. Or, better still, just run away. If the guy is chasing, wait until he almost has you and fall to the ground so he falls over you,
That's real.
👍Agree.
Fall to the ground so he falls old are you? You’ve got to be kidding! What is this? Choreography for the latest Jackie Chan movie? You do a technique like that and you’re asking to get stumped by your attacker
I love the low attack joint strike while creating distance. But remember be loud tell the person to back off ect make a big deal because you can be right and still go to jail. if the front push kick breaks a knee or the low toe hook breaks an ankle you went from a disorderly conduct to a felony battery real fast. but better judged by 12 than carried by 6
Rest in Power, Monsieur Duby! A true master of (old) Savate!
I have an old issue of Black Belt magazine from June 1987 with an article on Savate. This was where I first heard of Professor Daniel Duby. In the article he demonstrates with Paul Vunak of JKD Savate techniques. He along with another late legend, Professor Salem Assli were pioneers of Boxe Française in America.
RIP Daniel Duby
RIP Salem Assli
@@otisbeck5327 RIP, Salem Assli!
There is a Basque version of French Savate called Zipota.
Tell us more about it!
@Santeria78 Zipota is a martial art very similar to and related to Boxe Française Savate. It has knife and stick/cane fighting as well. Supposedly, the leap kicks in Savate were influenced by Basque foot fighting.
What Connection? Savate play's a huge meaning in jkd development along with boxing and fencing.
Kicks from south Kung fu
Yeah and an archaic art like wing Chun thrown in there too. What's your point?
No apostrophe in plays.
@@markmessi9020 wing chun works but is limited like all disciplines
Brilliant
Bruce Lee combined many different arts to create Jeet Kune Do. To use Jeet Kune Do is to use not just one, but an entire aresenal of Arts, remember that.
Every art has something to offer. Even if many can not see its applicability.
but most of them are Savate .that is been strongly influenced. remember that
@Nikolaij Brouiller More like 80% boxing.
no JKD is the way of the intercepting fist so techniques have to intercept an attack in some way (so saying "To use Jeet Kune Do is to use multiple martial arts" by itself might make the art look like MMA)
@@ricksterdrummer2170 Yes, there's a lot of boxing in JKD, I wouldn't have known it either if I hadn't trained in the art myself. Bruce Lee mostly admired Mohammed Ali, his footwork and rapid punching combos.
Awesome
It's not a demonstration but a lesson people don't get it here, but he does give very good advices, managing distance and keeping balance to preserve yourself. Then the kick low on the sheen with shoes I don't care what people here have to say it WILL make anyone dance on one legs and it's really not something you expect in a street fight, the knee pop is instant win no question about it. The attension is above at head level in street fight and from that kicking distance you don't expect to get hurt that low, in situation you'll probably won't even see it coming so the kick is quite safe and can be the end of the fight, I think it's better than starting straight with punches just to leave the fight with a broken hand at best...
"my Boot was a Balloon"
Respectful
legend
Neat! Wish he had done more to demo what he was suggesting with the hands tho.
I’d hate to spill this guy’s drink!
Hell Yeah ❤️
Interesting
the style of the electric fan lol
Bhalo sir
Wang! Boom!
Pop goes the knee, then down goes Ali!
so it wont work if i dont dress like a cowboy¿
There are other options. Construction worker, and vampire hunter are also perfectly acceptable.
you can connect with the knee, round kick, Stab Kick, point kick, stamp kick, heel kick, depending on if you are wearing hard shoes, or sin zapatos..
You don't need special shoes to hurt, the sole of your feet is enough in itself to pop the knee out, if you have shoes it's better becasue you have soles that's it.
Is this 20 years old?
Probably more
Chief late 80s? Or older?
@Chief not panther productions it was one of the first straight blast gym VHS tape series their Street Savate series it was listed in black belt magazine with the straight blast gym Functional JKD tapes
I bought this set on tape from SBG back in the late 90's.
This video looks like it was made in 1982. I think I saw a "Members Only jacket" in the background.
Kicking is a great way to lose a fight. Bruce said he wouldn’t kick above the groin in reality. That’s all for movies, and savate.
Correction, kicking above the groin is a great way to lose a fight. Bruce Lee believed that a good fighter should be able to use every part of their body as a weapon, from feet to knees to elbows to even fingers and teeth. I've seen a few street fighting videos that ended with hard kicks to the legs, kicks when done properly work very well.
They are a guys who are skilled enough to spin back kick people in the head in a real fight. It depends on the individual. I admit it’s risky and not recommended to kick about the grind but if you are adept at kicking it would totally take a person by surprise especially if he doesn’t know how to deal with an attack from that angle. No as far as kicking being a great way to lose a fight how can you say that since SAVATE itself is a STREETFIGHTING art!
You obviusly never been kicked by a foute from savate ..
ok ahaha, man please, Bruce Lee IS an actor, TV has literally fried your brain man. If you want to see KO by kicks its all over youtube. Shacking my head for real, get your sheen booted once you will cry the pain like a baby, I don't think you have the ability to understand how fast and painful a kick with shoes on can be or imagine what a shoe hit in your sternum, liver or temple of your head can do.
I mean honestly I personally wouldn’t use a headkick in a street fight. Sure in theory I could perfect my head kick but it’s still high risk move.
I’m definitely sticking with kicks to the groin and below. I’m still going to practice them however
Wing Chun + Savate = JKD
not exactly true, Bruce trained various other martial arts, he went far away from wing chun in the direction of boxing, add some wrestling jiu jitsu and judo, some of his kicks were with the use of shin so definitely not from savate I could go on and on
Who cares what you call it as long as it’s disabling and effective and hit your opponent
Well it's important to have proper vocabulary for pedagogic purpose, sure a kick is just a kick but then you have the good kick and the bad kick a good kick is when it hurts, a bad kick is when it hurts you.. :D
this guy was nasty
😏👍
i think is a littleg igealistig lol
lol
very good advices actually, pragmatic.
Rubbish
Can see that coming a mile away
Sure. You can't fight your way outta a wet paper bag.
Just go box or muay thai
So you're a dumbass! I get it, you ignored the lesson for what's in your knumbskul.
lol neither of those two arts give you the skill to speak with süch a chaarmingg fraaaennnnchhhh accooooooooeeeeeennntt
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savate is the better kickboxing style on the streets, Bruce Lee learned it.
Savate is better than muay Thai and boxing out of the ring. Why because Bruce Lee learned savate not muay Thai
This is awful and has nothing to do with JKD.
It’s not awful it’s just different it’s a different approach and Bruce said absorb what is useful this technique seems functional enough in my opinion
Early April fools?
What's the joke dumbass!
Interesting