I love Jason's videos - they're helping me put together the pieces in the jigsaw of JKD - they are all so well explained too - great work Greenville Academy
Awesome drill and what makes you different from others that day by day they just forget the intention and reason for doing such drills and end up with forgetting the hole concept but you made you point clear with drills.
I like this drill. I'm a practitioner of Traditional Wing Chun (sometimes refered to as William Cheung's Wing Chun) and I see some similarities here. I think the biggest difference I see is that we would move to the blind side rather than the open side. Good stuff!
How would William Cheung be traditional Wing Chun? That guy is a good marketer if he's snowed so many people. Nah, Wong Shun Leung would be the guy people should study.
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right! this is what JKd means, simple, effective, DIRECT! This is one of the few, if not the only true examples of effective JKD training i have seen, besides of course Tommy Carruthers.
I remember using my speed to intercept and make offensive contact with my attacker before he could get his hands on me, much like in this drill... the police said if I were to press assault charges, the charges wouldn't stick and he could press battery charges which would stick since I admittedly made contact first.
This is effective for a woman but I prefer the simultaneous attack and defend method because you redirect their energy and not only that you're doing 2 things at once and it can be applied in any type of environment whether you have a lot of space or not, especially when you don't have a lot of space. Btw, being doing Jeet Kune Do for 9 1/2 years and had some good teachers. Nothing wrong with your method if that's what you prefer.
Can someone help me how do I hit with the ring finger knuckle without it hurting it hurts every single time aches all the way through from the back to the palm of my hand and down the back of my wrist both hands
Richard Webster first, thanks for watching. Second, a great place to start is to work on basic footwork. Shadow box lightly (we have a basic footwork video on TH-cam) with it and then add the lead punch and then the leading leg kick too. That’s the best way to get started on your own without spending any money. Next, be consistent with the practice. You can do it! Work on the footwork, basic striking and evasions (you can practice the duck and snap back with your footwork) until they’re integrated and natural. Depending on your budget, there are some good training aids too but that will get you started for free...it will just cost you time and practice. That’s what a lot of these videos are up here for: for people like you! So watch the videos like JKD’s Best Move for a Street Fight and start practicing. Good luck and and God bless.
straight lead, snapkick, backfist, forearm conditioning, high rep low weight training.. Also, start sparring with people from different disciplines, find out what works irl and what doesn't. JKD is dynamic of nature. Some things work better for you, some things less..
( BRUCE LEE ), , ( SPEED , WAS , AMAZING ⚡️) .!!!!! . BEFORE , U , CAN , HIT , HIM , HE , HAS , HITTING , U , 4 TO 5 TIMES 👍.!!!! ...... [ IF , U , CAN MANEGE THE SPEED ] , U , WOULD , BE , ( INVISIBLE ) ⚡️⚡️⚡️💪😎👍.....⚡️📚📖📚⚡️....
SEMPLE , WHEN YOUR OPPONENT , CHALLENGE U , BE READY WITH THE ( INTERCEPTING FIST 🤛🏼 ) .!!!!! . DON’T HOLD BACK . IT SHOUD BE , ( EXPLOSION 💥 ) &. FAST 💨 .!!!!!.😎🙏🏾☯️🙏🏾👍... ......
Elbows are to close to the ribs body needs to be relaxed, most importantly it's not a style or system. It is a means of training for life threatening situations that requires a lot of work to prepare yourself mentally and physically.
I agree. I also noticed she, and apparently the teacher aren't following Bruce lee's number 1 rule for striking with both hands and feet. that rule being, going from a relaxed state, to explosive power. I realize she's basically doing a jab. but even the jab should be explosive. I don't know how long she's been taking "jkd lessons", but she doesn't appear to be working on her physical condition. Bruce lee always said that 60% of it should be physical conditioning. otherwise you're fighting a losing battle
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
This girl is on her way to being good. She has to relax. She is so tight. Let your shoulders drop so the energy can flow. Do reps as opposed to heavy weight. Do you include any internal training and meditation/relaxation stuff in your practice? I am not suggesting that it's necessary. I am just trying to figure out what the best mix of training is. I am convinced that being able to deeply relax your joints is vital for extreme power especially for very short striking(one inch punch). That famous one inch punch is not successfully accomplished using the usual muscle snap thing. iP man was a master of internal wing chun, so it was different than the usual way to generate power. Some see it as a snap where you build up your muscles to be extremely tight, but I disagree. I think it's about relaxing, not tightening. The difficulty is in that you must train yourself to hit in a totally different way INTERNALLY. The tight snap way works as far as giving ability to hit hard but NOT as hard and it uses wayyy more aerobic energy that tires you out. Using relaxation and internal power takes very little out of your breath so you can punch/strike all day long without huffing and puffing. Are you into that stuff at all? I am sure you teach people to be able to handle themselves in a fight. They will never have a fight lasting more than 30 seconds so they don't need that different source of energy/power. But why not learn a more efficient way or at least investigate it. I have a lot of respect for guys like you who are dedicated and train hard. I am sure there is something important to that taiji type of training with that relaxing movement. Those old people in parks can do that stuff for hours without cracking a sweat. That can be used to fight. Why not. There are wing chunners who do that type of training too. The art that really attracts me is called Wu Mei. Sorry for all this blabber but martial arts really interests me as a life style. I don't criticize styles unless the person is misrepresenting and dishonest. You are clearly honest and I like to run ideas by honest people like you because i am sure you are open to ideas and will not let your ego get in the way of anything. I wish you success with your book(s). You have valuable experience and knowledge to share.
Sure. Tai Chi (Taijiquan) is a hard style to pin down succinctly. The way it gets trained is as a grappling, locking and throwing style, though there's generally striking available at every step of the way. There are no explicit "attacking" moves in the TJQ forms. Everything is a counter to being either boxed, kicked at or grappled. The assumption is that you'd never do something dumb like start a fight on purpose so everything is a counter to being attacked. Tai Chi is big on "creating cliffs" so many of the applications involve creeping up on the opponent's knees and elbows for take-downs, locks and throws while they're being distracted with something else. Everything in Tai Chi is either a hook, lever, or a ledge. There are strikes in Tai Chi but they're never thrown out into empty space. If you ever do strike it's because the opponent is tied up in some kind of a lock and you're basically guaranteed the shot. This helps with power since the opponent can't run away and they suffer the full brunt of your force. For these reasons TJQ will never be known as a long range style. It can deal with long-range attacks but it never throws them. Most of the applications are grappling distance and closer. The underlying maxim of Tai Chi is to fight for the tactical position, and to disallow your opponent any and every advantage. So the idea is to put your opponent in the worst possible position and this generally involves smothering, unbalancing, locking, and often putting them on the floor at some point. What you do with your opponent after this point is a matter of personal discretion but stomping them out is a lot better for your own safety than letting them stand and try to take your head off. A lot of the training in TJQ involves flow drills and figuring out how to read where the force is being generated in the opponents body, where it's going and where its getting stuck. Once you figure this out you can start playing with opponents power and do the subtle manipulations that give Tai Chi its more mysterious qualities. Eventually, you learn to fight more like a car mechanic and less like a battering ram. Honestly if you did Boxing, Wing Chun and Judo and emphasized the Judo then you'd have a pretty good foundation in the basic skills of Tai Chi. Karate and most Northern Kungfu styles are also actually really similar if you emphasize the grappling stuff and take out the hard conditioning and striking emphasis. It's not until you get to the more esoteric (although basic) stuff like doing the spirals that things get very Tai Chi specific and mysterious. It's a great style if you can find a good teacher but Tai Chi has been a secret style for most of its history and while its popular now-a-days in a very watered down form the good Tai Chi is only slightly less rare today than it was way back when. There's thousands of Tai Chi form videos here on TH-cam but very little on application and even less of in English. If you had to study based off of videos I'd suggest any of the other martial arts mentioned prior. All the Tai Chi stuff available on the net is either just a tease or is just straight up misinformation.
I have a shorter answer than @David Lopez . it would depend on the person, and their level of devotion. generally, I'd say it'd probably fail in a real world street fight. but there will always be those exceptions.
are you an authorized jkd instructor? meaning with Dan inosanto's approval? also, in her stance. she has her left side forward. her power side. how is she gonna kick with her left, when it's already in the forward position? it might work for the left hand, but not the left leg
Actually he isn´t as good looking as Brad Pitt. He isn´t as fast as Bruce Lee either. But he´s still a JKD-practitioner anyway. ;) Even Bruce didn´t see that coming.
When she fire and move back she just disengage , giving the person a chance to pull out a GUN or KNIFE or something ,one should not allow that to happen for a person to reset.you backing off is a opening for a person to think.like grabbing something from their waist band or pocket "not even a cop would do that..go figure 🤔🤭
This is not a training about counter knife attacks but hand to hand encounters. Maybe in USA it's normal to carry lethal weapons and use it for street fights, but in Europe and most countries, street fights are done bare hands. If you can stop the threat, disengage and run, this is a smarter way to react than destroying your opponent.
Star Wise .Hello ! That's not what I mean, but in my country ( France ) there is really little occurence of this kind of violence because you're not allowed to carry gun, nor blade, nor even pepper spray. So, in a street fight, the main scenario is hand to hand fight. The lawyers in my country are very severe with people involved in a street fight. Even if you are attacked by a guy and have to defend yourself, you can be convicted fot unappropriate use of force in your defense. I had a friend who destroyed a guy ( He broke his aggressor's ribs, arms and one leg, plus he burst the eye of the guy ) which attacked him with a base ball bat. My friend had to pay an incredible amount of money to his aggressor and was sentenced to 3 years because he destroyed his aggressor. So as the majority of street fights are not life and death encounter, if you can just hit the guy and run, it's the best think to do.
There’s nothing wrong with throwing the first punch. If someone has confronted you and if they get between you and an exit, if they attempt to “corral” you, if you identify pre assault behaviors you can be justified in making the first move. Yes, it makes it much simpler if later the authorities check a video or ask witnesses and the person who assaulted you attacked first, but what if that attack knocks you down or out, disables you, blinds you or otherwise puts you behind the curve. Nope. If it’s obvious that you have been singled out and that an assault is imminent the best defense is to get on offense.
Sifu I just saw a disturbing video..wing chun vs other martial arts n it dissapointed me how ineffective it is against other martial arts..am I wrong for being dissapointed.
Burton Young not at all. I am too. Allow me the following: Wing Chun training can be seen as five connected yet distinct parts. 1. Forms - the structural and conceptual foundation of the applications 2. Footwork - one must be seeking better position than the enemy. If we aren’t mobile, we are toast. 3. Striking tools - we need to train our kicks, punches, etc., as much as any boxer or Muay Thai fighter. 4. Training drills - chi sao, lop sao, etc. The problem is, too much Wing Chun training stays here at the expense of the previous two parts. Unarguably, footwork and striking are MORE important than chi sao but you wouldn’t know that by the amount of time we spend on each part. 5. Fight tactics - the study of how to address specific issues, I.e., dealing with a grappler, a boxer, a crazed attacker and so on. Without this breakdown guiding us, Wing Chun has fallen prey to majoring in minors. Thus, we’ve been ill-prepared for modern challenges. Hope this helped and thanks for watching.
@@JKDandWingChun actually sifu jason,it does make sense,after watching a few of these I noticed that the fighters who lost,fell apart..no movement and ik footwork is very important..but it seemed as if after 2-3 punches were thrown they almost gave up,..there was no killer instinct..just looked blah.n yet the fighters who won adapted to the situation..i think being able to adapt to a certain situation n being able to attack from any position is something I think most don't take enough to explore or train enough for that matter..they were to structured,which takes me back to incorporating wing chun n jkd almost into one..i train separately but I've noticed that in my jkd stance, if I slide my back foot up a little n a lil more centered..maybe half.w.c. stance n half jkd (if that makes sense?)..i can still keep my w.c. struncture but at the same time gives me the ability to move better and also the ability to strike first like we would in jkd..i may b on to something,let me know what you think sifu on my philosophy...i hold ur opinion highly as I only study 4 channels n only get to one jkd n w.c. class a week cause of travel time...you guys are doing an amazing job,jist wish ppl took our studies as seriously as we do.
Burton Young great thoughts and insights. I think you’re certainly right too...since JKD is based upon the same foundation as Wing Chun, you’re easily able to train in both without missing a beat. I see them as flip sides of the same coin - Wing Chun focusing more on structure and infighting and JKD focusing more on timing/distance and long-range footwork. I didn’t say either is exclusive there...just that they aren’t antithetical to each other. In any event, it always comes down to adapt to what you have in front of you and using your tools appropriately, right? That’s the key. Lastly, thanks for watching and the kind words too. That means a lot. Keep up the good work, my friend!
Every Art has its best in that time period, mostly traditional arts are water down,and people just fight different in these days and time.. today you just have to mix it up...
Not too bad with her punches. Though still needs a little work. The back steps were all arm punches. Not using the body. The first punches, she did not fallow through with the body, turning her shoulder strait ti the mid. Though she also leaned a little into the punch which caused her to lose precious time to reset and lean from forward to back to get her upper body back over her hips. There are a little foot work and timing issues. All of these can be quickly addressed if she spends a little time in a boxing gym. Though all and all she is doing about as good as anyone of either sex. Way better than the average person.
MrWeareone777 - 2.5 minutes into the video, the trainer is talking a out things that need to be trained out of the fighter. Bad habits. I already pointed out many things that need to be trained out of the young lady that is punching. I actually gave a short list of things needed to be trained out and improved. Something I have already trained to make sure are not habits of mine. If you truly have a lot of experance where you have alreadyearned all these things on the video, what I had pointed out, and more which would be what I did not take the time to point out but awair of. Basically a book worth of information over the knowledge she demonstrated. You should already know you responce was false before you even typed it. Which also demonstrates you level as well. Maybe lower than the girl striking? Since you could not see those aspects?
op - lol hiding insecurity behind 'knowledge' - plenty of you around on YT. yes - methinks she would def. knock your head clean off right after she pulled it out of your arse mate :)
@@TheNagualZone - Another nonestatement statement. Words that really said nothing. And, no bases for your statement. All that does with emotional responses is distract from the point while not making any point with any supporting statements.
JKD isn't an art. It is a series of concepts which would have been familiar to Sun Tsu. Everyones JKD will be different after they try the various concepts and techniques and decide what works for them in their current physical state. I would warn that if you do not teach how to intercept and destroy all types of incoming attacks (an example would be a double leg takedown countered by a ballistic knee to the incoming face) then you are not doing real, street effective JKD
JKD was a prototype mix of Bruce Lees knowledge and thats it. It was never completed at all and all these JKD teachers are just liars making money on Bruce Lee's fame.
Stop bullshiting about concepts and stuff, JKD was to be a martial art and Bruce Lee left it to a prototype state since he died. Opportunists like Innosanto take a chance on it and make it through their own way with a result to be a global stupid mess,that trend continued with Krav Maga were everyone teaches differently from their head,at least Krav Maga is succesful because of good marketing and truly working basic moves.
I agree. you'd think that some of these people would understand this based on Bruce lee's own notes, and comments he made in interviews. Bruce lee's jkd wouldn't be the same as jkd for me, or you. it's as individually different as a finger print is. but then, some people just don't truly understand. like for example when Bruce lee(or other masters) talks about how to deliver a powerful punch. bringing the power up from the ground, snapping the hand closed at the moment of impact. and using all the muscles. from the foot, to the fist. some people just never really master it. they all claim to have. but the proof is in the pudding, so to speak. if they're giving a straight right to the chest, or jaw. and the opponent isn't knocked down, or incapacitated. then they're probably not doing it correctly
I dont know what your credentials are, but you miss the point of JKD. JKD is a concept, not a system. When you insist or make so that a straight lead is never a boxing jab, then you are modelling a system and not teach it concept. Too many so called JKD practitioners are actually modelling a system then actually teaching concept. The boxing jab is much more powerful Simply because more muscle groups are engage on contact. Like i say, I don't know what your credentials are, but if you model a system then basically you starting a traditional path - by which I mean JKD is this style.
No it is not, absolutely not! Your answer is just a blind statement, nothing more. Simple science?! I don't think you really understand. I mean let me see you science science?! There are science and there are science and I do science, so let see it porky? shoot....
@@TheAbbosi you talk about not making it a style, then insist you have to punch this one way?? Didn't Lee say find your own why? ... anyway a system or philosophy is closer to a style than you think.
All the people I have see fight get their arms up and block. And when they punch their guard is broken for barely a split second. If you stop hit into a solid block, they can easily counter. Plus the chances of accidentally fighting someone smaller than you is very rare. It's usually the bigger person choosing an easier target. And what about their stop hit? Say they are so fat or massive. You literally can not lift their fat mass quick enough to sprawl their tackle and they just go for you like a piece of chocolate cake they're jonesen for? Even if you knock them out they will squish you. Or what if someone pushes you into a door jar. You can't just dash backward.
I would prefer the books wrote by Bruce Lee, you just can't go wrong doing that.. Bruce Lee is the Kung Fu Jesus.ijs I want to know exactly what he knows 💯💪👍😎
It appears that she is under a defense mode, it's not engaging enough,in other words she is not following up after said punch or kick.. like what's next.. always remember last counter wins...
It looks more like a prearranged type of thing, like Karate..I guess you have to really know the intention of the person attacking you in order to get that off, because they were sticking their. FACE out at you🙂
She's very sharp and fast. One of the best female strikers I've seen on TH-cam without using gloves as well. He's obviously a very good trainer.
I love Jason's videos - they're helping me put together the pieces in the jigsaw of JKD - they are all so well explained too - great work Greenville Academy
Very good instruction. Well demonstrated.
Awesome drill and what makes you different from others that day by day they just forget the intention and reason for doing such drills and end up with forgetting the hole concept but you made you point clear with drills.
Excellent!! Very good drills. Very practical and realistic.
She's really good
I really liked the sound effects👌
I just got your new book Chi Sau. I look forward to reading it.
Cool. Hope you love it!
I like this drill. I'm a practitioner of Traditional Wing Chun (sometimes refered to as William Cheung's Wing Chun) and I see some similarities here. I think the biggest difference I see is that we would move to the blind side rather than the open side. Good stuff!
How would William Cheung be traditional Wing Chun? That guy is a good marketer if he's snowed so many people. Nah, Wong Shun Leung would be the guy people should study.
Good drills. Thanks.
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Keep up the good work Sifu, Miss training with you in Greenville S.C,
Simple and effective, very useful, thanks!
Good drill
Awesome stuff!!
I got the book as a Christmas present. So far, excellent information.
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Of all the styles, this makes the most sense
Great video, the step and side kick is right from the Mook Jong form, good practical application.
Jackie is strong; I hope my daughter is as strong at her age :)
MrGanafin strong but not in a Fighting xd
lady is quite good actually - great training! ty for upload
right! this is what JKd means, simple, effective, DIRECT!
This is one of the few, if not the only true examples of effective JKD training i have seen, besides of course Tommy Carruthers.
I remember using my speed to intercept and make offensive contact with my attacker before he could get his hands on me, much like in this drill... the police said if I were to press assault charges, the charges wouldn't stick and he could press battery charges which would stick since I admittedly made contact first.
She is good my friend
She's really good with the jkd jab and nice casualties shirt. Thanks for posting
❤❤❤❤IP Ching/Adie Gray Wing Chung on deck from the U.K. Good stuff Sifu Jason.
thanks for posting
Intercept
Good drill even for mma.
This is effective for a woman but I prefer the simultaneous attack and defend method because you redirect their energy and not only that you're doing 2 things at once and it can be applied in any type of environment whether you have a lot of space or not, especially when you don't have a lot of space. Btw, being doing Jeet Kune Do for 9 1/2 years and had some good teachers. Nothing wrong with your method if that's what you prefer.
Can someone help me how do I hit with the ring finger knuckle without it hurting it hurts every single time aches all the way through from the back to the palm of my hand and down the back of my wrist both hands
Every one has a plan until they actually spar it. Do you have videos where we can see it with resistance?
The female can do damage. This is best TH-cam MA series. Wish I could train at this school. People seem cool and helpful b
I was wondering what I should start out doing for jkd? Because I am new at this and I have no school.
Richard Webster first, thanks for watching. Second, a great place to start is to work on basic footwork. Shadow box lightly (we have a basic footwork video on TH-cam) with it and then add the lead punch and then the leading leg kick too. That’s the best way to get started on your own without spending any money.
Next, be consistent with the practice. You can do it! Work on the footwork, basic striking and evasions (you can practice the duck and snap back with your footwork) until they’re integrated and natural. Depending on your budget, there are some good training aids too but that will get you started for free...it will just cost you time and practice. That’s what a lot of these videos are up here for: for people like you! So watch the videos like JKD’s Best Move for a Street Fight and start practicing.
Good luck and and God bless.
straight lead, snapkick, backfist, forearm conditioning, high rep low weight training..
Also, start sparring with people from different disciplines, find out what works irl and what doesn't. JKD is dynamic of nature. Some things work better for you, some things less..
Doing great work.. Keep it up
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Thank you.
Simple but well presented.
Thanks!
basslinger you’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Why dont you just include the links to your book in description ?
( BRUCE LEE ), , ( SPEED , WAS , AMAZING ⚡️) .!!!!! . BEFORE , U , CAN , HIT , HIM , HE , HAS , HITTING , U , 4 TO 5 TIMES 👍.!!!! ...... [ IF , U , CAN MANEGE THE SPEED ] , U , WOULD , BE , ( INVISIBLE ) ⚡️⚡️⚡️💪😎👍.....⚡️📚📖📚⚡️....
SEMPLE , WHEN YOUR OPPONENT , CHALLENGE U , BE READY WITH THE ( INTERCEPTING FIST 🤛🏼 ) .!!!!! . DON’T HOLD BACK . IT SHOUD BE , ( EXPLOSION 💥 ) &. FAST 💨 .!!!!!.😎🙏🏾☯️🙏🏾👍... ......
Elbows are to close to the ribs body needs to be relaxed, most importantly it's not a style or system. It is a means of training for life threatening situations that requires a lot of work to prepare yourself mentally and physically.
I agree. I also noticed she, and apparently the teacher aren't following Bruce lee's number 1 rule for striking with both hands and feet. that rule being, going from a relaxed state, to explosive power. I realize she's basically doing a jab. but even the jab should be explosive. I don't know how long she's been taking "jkd lessons", but she doesn't appear to be working on her physical condition. Bruce lee always said that 60% of it should be physical conditioning. otherwise you're fighting a losing battle
Video's are good
Dan Inosanto is one of the big gest frau dst ers in martial arts. His "as many arts as possible" (his words). Was designed to keep students coming in paying him money. Sc s ammer.
Speed is important, but interception is possible at lower speeds than Bruce. Most people are not quick, they are lumbering and slow.
This girl is on her way to being good. She has to relax. She is so tight. Let your shoulders drop so the energy can flow. Do reps as opposed to heavy weight. Do you include any internal training and meditation/relaxation stuff in your practice? I am not suggesting that it's necessary. I am just trying to figure out what the best mix of training is. I am convinced that being able to deeply relax your joints is vital for extreme power especially for very short striking(one inch punch). That famous one inch punch is not successfully accomplished using the usual muscle snap thing. iP man was a master of internal wing chun, so it was different than the usual way to generate power. Some see it as a snap where you build up your muscles to be extremely tight, but I disagree. I think it's about relaxing, not tightening. The difficulty is in that you must train yourself to hit in a totally different way INTERNALLY. The tight snap way works as far as giving ability to hit hard but NOT as hard and it uses wayyy more aerobic energy that tires you out. Using relaxation and internal power takes very little out of your breath so you can punch/strike all day long without huffing and puffing. Are you into that stuff at all? I am sure you teach people to be able to handle themselves in a fight. They will never have a fight lasting more than 30 seconds so they don't need that different source of energy/power. But why not learn a more efficient way or at least investigate it. I have a lot of respect for guys like you who are dedicated and train hard. I am sure there is something important to that taiji type of training with that relaxing movement. Those old people in parks can do that stuff for hours without cracking a sweat. That can be used to fight. Why not. There are wing chunners who do that type of training too. The art that really attracts me is called Wu Mei. Sorry for all this blabber but martial arts really interests me as a life style. I don't criticize styles unless the person is misrepresenting and dishonest. You are clearly honest and I like to run ideas by honest people like you because i am sure you are open to ideas and will not let your ego get in the way of anything. I wish you success with your book(s). You have valuable experience and knowledge to share.
Nice pop/snap at contact.
Man that girl has a solid left lead
Hi Jackie!!! Wow she has a Great straight ❤
Idont know why up kicks dont use in jeet kan do flexabillity is very important in fight
I was worried she would hyperextend her elbow.
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Great video boss
Any thoughts on Tai Chi as a martial art? Do you guys do any Tai Chi? My teacher says it's another counter attack style.
Sure. Tai Chi (Taijiquan) is a hard style to pin down succinctly. The way it gets trained is as a grappling, locking and throwing style, though there's generally striking available at every step of the way. There are no explicit "attacking" moves in the TJQ forms. Everything is a counter to being either boxed, kicked at or grappled. The assumption is that you'd never do something dumb like start a fight on purpose so everything is a counter to being attacked.
Tai Chi is big on "creating cliffs" so many of the applications involve creeping up on the opponent's knees and elbows for take-downs, locks and throws while they're being distracted with something else. Everything in Tai Chi is either a hook, lever, or a ledge. There are strikes in Tai Chi but they're never thrown out into empty space. If you ever do strike it's because the opponent is tied up in some kind of a lock and you're basically guaranteed the shot. This helps with power since the opponent can't run away and they suffer the full brunt of your force. For these reasons TJQ will never be known as a long range style. It can deal with long-range attacks but it never throws them. Most of the applications are grappling distance and closer.
The underlying maxim of Tai Chi is to fight for the tactical position, and to disallow your opponent any and every advantage. So the idea is to put your opponent in the worst possible position and this generally involves smothering, unbalancing, locking, and often putting them on the floor at some point. What you do with your opponent after this point is a matter of personal discretion but stomping them out is a lot better for your own safety than letting them stand and try to take your head off.
A lot of the training in TJQ involves flow drills and figuring out how to read where the force is being generated in the opponents body, where it's going and where its getting stuck. Once you figure this out you can start playing with opponents power and do the subtle manipulations that give Tai Chi its more mysterious qualities. Eventually, you learn to fight more like a car mechanic and less like a battering ram.
Honestly if you did Boxing, Wing Chun and Judo and emphasized the Judo then you'd have a pretty good foundation in the basic skills of Tai Chi. Karate and most Northern Kungfu styles are also actually really similar if you emphasize the grappling stuff and take out the hard conditioning and striking emphasis. It's not until you get to the more esoteric (although basic) stuff like doing the spirals that things get very Tai Chi specific and mysterious. It's a great style if you can find a good teacher but Tai Chi has been a secret style for most of its history and while its popular now-a-days in a very watered down form the good Tai Chi is only slightly less rare today than it was way back when. There's thousands of Tai Chi form videos here on TH-cam but very little on application and even less of in English. If you had to study based off of videos I'd suggest any of the other martial arts mentioned prior. All the Tai Chi stuff available on the net is either just a tease or is just straight up misinformation.
I have a shorter answer than @David Lopez . it would depend on the person, and their level of devotion. generally, I'd say it'd probably fail in a real world street fight. but there will always be those exceptions.
are you an authorized jkd instructor? meaning with Dan inosanto's approval? also, in her stance. she has her left side forward. her power side. how is she gonna kick with her left, when it's already in the forward position? it might work for the left hand, but not the left leg
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She is so muscular...😮
Actually he isn´t as good looking as Brad Pitt. He isn´t as fast as Bruce Lee either. But he´s still a JKD-practitioner anyway. ;) Even Bruce didn´t see that coming.
The girl has a good, "POP" to her punch! She looks well trained.
By the way---There IS no such thing as a "Trinity." "GOD is ONE."
Hey...just Sayin.'
I learned Capoeira, Jeet Kune Do and Krav Maga.
Angelos Procopos learn wing chun.
When she fire and move back she just disengage , giving the person a chance to pull out a GUN or KNIFE or something ,one should not allow that to happen for a person to reset.you backing off is a opening for a person to think.like grabbing something from their waist band or pocket "not even a cop would do that..go figure 🤔🤭
I agree with you never disengage end the fight fast if you can knock them out cold
This is not a training about counter knife attacks but hand to hand encounters. Maybe in USA it's normal to carry lethal weapons and use it for street fights, but in Europe and most countries, street fights are done bare hands. If you can stop the threat, disengage and run, this is a smarter way to react than destroying your opponent.
Majid... So you mean to tell me that you know your opponents intentions?!?!? In regardless to where ever you are?!?
Star Wise .Hello ! That's not what I mean, but in my country ( France ) there is really little occurence of this kind of violence because you're not allowed to carry gun, nor blade, nor even pepper spray. So, in a street fight, the main scenario is hand to hand fight. The lawyers in my country are very severe with people involved in a street fight. Even if you are attacked by a guy and have to defend yourself, you can be convicted fot unappropriate use of force in your defense. I had a friend who destroyed a guy ( He broke his aggressor's ribs, arms and one leg, plus he burst the eye of the guy ) which attacked him with a base ball bat. My friend had to pay an incredible amount of money to his aggressor and was sentenced to 3 years because he destroyed his aggressor. So as the majority of street fights are not life and death encounter, if you can just hit the guy and run, it's the best think to do.
I'm not sure retreating while executing the straight lead is what jkd entails but ok.
Exactly!!!😎
If you watched Bruce at all during Long Beach you see he does that very often. Its part of the fencing structure; fluid forwards and back.
Problem with this martial art style is that your so fast at intercepting they might mistake you for throwing the first punch xD
There’s nothing wrong with throwing the first punch. If someone has confronted you and if they get between you and an exit, if they attempt to “corral” you, if you identify pre assault behaviors you can be justified in making the first move. Yes, it makes it much simpler if later the authorities check a video or ask witnesses and the person who assaulted you attacked first, but what if that attack knocks you down or out, disables you, blinds you or otherwise puts you behind the curve. Nope. If it’s obvious that you have been singled out and that an assault is imminent the best defense is to get on offense.
@@jameslyons6655 lotsa what ifs, i get it tho
Sifu I just saw a disturbing video..wing chun vs other martial arts n it dissapointed me how ineffective it is against other martial arts..am I wrong for being dissapointed.
Burton Young not at all. I am too. Allow me the following:
Wing Chun training can be seen as five connected yet distinct parts.
1. Forms - the structural and conceptual foundation of the applications
2. Footwork - one must be seeking better position than the enemy. If we aren’t mobile, we are toast.
3. Striking tools - we need to train our kicks, punches, etc., as much as any boxer or Muay Thai fighter.
4. Training drills - chi sao, lop sao, etc. The problem is, too much Wing Chun training stays here at the expense of the previous two parts. Unarguably, footwork and striking are MORE important than chi sao but you wouldn’t know that by the amount of time we spend on each part.
5. Fight tactics - the study of how to address specific issues, I.e., dealing with a grappler, a boxer, a crazed attacker and so on.
Without this breakdown guiding us, Wing Chun has fallen prey to majoring in minors. Thus, we’ve been ill-prepared for modern challenges.
Hope this helped and thanks for watching.
@@JKDandWingChun actually sifu jason,it does make sense,after watching a few of these I noticed that the fighters who lost,fell apart..no movement and ik footwork is very important..but it seemed as if after 2-3 punches were thrown they almost gave up,..there was no killer instinct..just looked blah.n yet the fighters who won adapted to the situation..i think being able to adapt to a certain situation n being able to attack from any position is something I think most don't take enough to explore or train enough for that matter..they were to structured,which takes me back to incorporating wing chun n jkd almost into one..i train separately but I've noticed that in my jkd stance, if I slide my back foot up a little n a lil more centered..maybe half.w.c. stance n half jkd (if that makes sense?)..i can still keep my w.c. struncture but at the same time gives me the ability to move better and also the ability to strike first like we would in jkd..i may b on to something,let me know what you think sifu on my philosophy...i hold ur opinion highly as I only study 4 channels n only get to one jkd n w.c. class a week cause of travel time...you guys are doing an amazing job,jist wish ppl took our studies as seriously as we do.
Burton Young great thoughts and insights. I think you’re certainly right too...since JKD is based upon the same foundation as Wing Chun, you’re easily able to train in both without missing a beat. I see them as flip sides of the same coin - Wing Chun focusing more on structure and infighting and JKD focusing more on timing/distance and long-range footwork. I didn’t say either is exclusive there...just that they aren’t antithetical to each other. In any event, it always comes down to adapt to what you have in front of you and using your tools appropriately, right? That’s the key.
Lastly, thanks for watching and the kind words too. That means a lot. Keep up the good work, my friend!
Every Art has its best in that time period, mostly traditional arts are water down,and people just fight different in these days and time.. today you just have to mix it up...
Sub cause your funny and informative
Not too bad with her punches. Though still needs a little work. The back steps were all arm punches. Not using the body.
The first punches, she did not fallow through with the body, turning her shoulder strait ti the mid. Though she also leaned a little into the punch which caused her to lose precious time to reset and lean from forward to back to get her upper body back over her hips.
There are a little foot work and timing issues. All of these can be quickly addressed if she spends a little time in a boxing gym.
Though all and all she is doing about as good as anyone of either sex. Way better than the average person.
Real quick, I do have some JKD background. Though most of my background is in many of the main styles that made up JKD. Boxing was one of them.
Quarterback x She would knock your head clean off !
MrWeareone777 - 2.5 minutes into the video, the trainer is talking a out things that need to be trained out of the fighter. Bad habits. I already pointed out many things that need to be trained out of the young lady that is punching. I actually gave a short list of things needed to be trained out and improved. Something I have already trained to make sure are not habits of mine.
If you truly have a lot of experance where you have alreadyearned all these things on the video, what I had pointed out, and more which would be what I did not take the time to point out but awair of. Basically a book worth of information over the knowledge she demonstrated. You should already know you responce was false before you even typed it. Which also demonstrates you level as well. Maybe lower than the girl striking? Since you could not see those aspects?
op - lol hiding insecurity behind 'knowledge' - plenty of you around on YT. yes - methinks she would def. knock your head clean off right after she pulled it out of your arse mate :)
@@TheNagualZone - Another nonestatement statement. Words that really said nothing. And, no bases for your statement. All that does with emotional responses is distract from the point while not making any point with any supporting statements.
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JKD isn't an art. It is a series of concepts which would have been familiar to Sun Tsu. Everyones JKD will be different after they try the various concepts and techniques and decide what works for them in their current physical state. I would warn that if you do not teach how to intercept and destroy all types of incoming attacks (an example would be a double leg takedown countered by a ballistic knee to the incoming face) then you are not doing real, street effective JKD
JKD was a prototype mix of Bruce Lees knowledge and thats it.
It was never completed at all and all these JKD teachers are just liars making money on Bruce Lee's fame.
You are a total ignoramous speaking on matters you do not even understand
Stop bullshiting about concepts and stuff, JKD was to be a martial art and Bruce Lee left it to a prototype state since he died.
Opportunists like Innosanto take a chance on it and make it through their own way with a result to be a global stupid mess,that trend continued with Krav Maga were everyone teaches differently from their head,at least Krav Maga is succesful because of good marketing and truly working basic moves.
Like I said you have no clue what Bruce was doing or what he wanted to teach others. And with your attitude you will never understand
I agree. you'd think that some of these people would understand this based on Bruce lee's own notes, and comments he made in interviews. Bruce lee's jkd wouldn't be the same as jkd for me, or you. it's as individually different as a finger print is. but then, some people just don't truly understand. like for example when Bruce lee(or other masters) talks about how to deliver a powerful punch. bringing the power up from the ground, snapping the hand closed at the moment of impact. and using all the muscles. from the foot, to the fist. some people just never really master it. they all claim to have. but the proof is in the pudding, so to speak. if they're giving a straight right to the chest, or jaw. and the opponent isn't knocked down, or incapacitated. then they're probably not doing it correctly
Shes fast and strong
You training beautiful girls with the best style of jeet kune do!
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lol good job
I dont know what your credentials are, but you miss the point of JKD.
JKD is a concept, not a system. When you insist or make so that a straight lead is never a boxing jab, then
you are modelling a system and not teach it concept. Too many so called JKD practitioners are actually
modelling a system then actually teaching concept. The boxing jab is much more powerful Simply because
more muscle groups are engage on contact. Like i say, I don't know what your credentials are, but if you
model a system then basically you starting a traditional path - by which I mean JKD is this style.
Alex Jono . The lead hand punch is much more powerful than the traditional boxing jab. Simple science.
No it is not, absolutely not! Your answer is just a blind statement, nothing more. Simple science?! I don't think you really understand. I mean let me see you science science?! There are science and there are science and I do science, so let see it porky? shoot....
@@TheAbbosi you talk about not making it a style, then insist you have to punch this one way?? Didn't Lee say find your own why?
... anyway a system or philosophy is closer to a style than you think.
All the people I have see fight get their arms up and block. And when they punch their guard is broken for barely a split second. If you stop hit into a solid block, they can easily counter. Plus the chances of accidentally fighting someone smaller than you is very rare. It's usually the bigger person choosing an easier target. And what about their stop hit? Say they are so fat or massive. You literally can not lift their fat mass quick enough to sprawl their tackle and they just go for you like a piece of chocolate cake they're jonesen for? Even if you knock them out they will squish you. Or what if someone pushes you into a door jar. You can't just dash backward.
Dan inosanto,teaches it as a CONCEPT not a style
Is she left lead?..
Bruce Lee already wrote books, you dont need to sell books off what he already wrote
I would prefer the books wrote by Bruce Lee, you just can't go wrong doing that.. Bruce Lee is the Kung Fu Jesus.ijs I want to know exactly what he knows 💯💪👍😎
He didn't write them they were pieced together after his death by little
Honestly? This has nothing to do with JKD. The young lady does not intercept, she is crushing into an forward motion.
The Art is proactive (offense) that is the main thing about it..JKD is a can of whip ass kind of Art!
@@starwise2005 In this case not proactive enough :-)
It appears that she is under a defense mode, it's not engaging enough,in other words she is not following up after said punch or kick.. like what's next.. always remember last counter wins...
It looks more like a prearranged type of thing, like Karate..I guess you have to really know the intention of the person attacking you in order to get that off, because they were sticking their. FACE out at you🙂
Stop hit
Lemme get that girls info in the video. Lol
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Jackie is cute ;)
Click bait photo of Bruce Lee , intercepting fist🤔🤭