Pekiti Tirsia Kali Basic Kicks - Sipa
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Pekiti Tirsia Kali Kicks are some of the most misunderstood and underused techniques.
Being a blade based system that spend a lot of time attacking the extended or attacking limbs of our opponents, we ourselves dont really kick from long range very often as it would lead to us over extending a limb towards an armed opponent.
We also like to hide our kicks and throw them from positions or as part of combinations where they have the highest likelihood of landing.
The Sipa is one of our basic kicks as it is very versatile and dynamic.
Here are 3 Variations of the Kick, 3 ways of training them and fighting with them.
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I learn soo much. Thanks
I'm glad. Thank you for watching 🙏
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Always great content sir. If titles will related to self defense your channel will grow fast . Just a suggestion 🙏
Thank you
Thank You !
Nice content welk explained as always👍
Some more empty hand, hack slap elbow or Dumog would be very much appreciated... thanx, keep up the great art
Thank you. Will definitely put more empty hands stuff up
Thank you sir
Thank you sir ❤️
Sir! With techniques plz tell us the target areas? That will be very kind of you
First one can be thigh, obliques or head, depending on flexibility and range.
Second type is to the opponents lead knee.
Third variation targets are same as first
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GT uses this technique to kick the groin in his demonstrations.
Yes he does. And from first hand knowledge I can tell you it works great :D