Well, actually it looks like you are holding your blocks in your center and striking at your opponent off the central line. You turn to make your center face the oncoming attack.
But yes, there are SOME instances where you block on the Central line, like Bil Sao with a T-Step.
Why are there always exceptions? Why?! Why?!! Whyyyyy?!!!
Well, actually it looks like you are holding your blocks in your center and striking at your opponent off the central line. You turn to make your center face the oncoming attack.
But yes, there are SOME instances where you block on the Central line, like Bil Sao with a T-Step.
Why are there always exceptions? Why?! Why?!! Whyyyyy?!!!
bl00zjamma 8 months ago
Correct me if I'm wrong: cover the central line, punch through the centerline.
peposo7 11 months ago
@peposo7 In some instances, yes.
sifupr 11 months ago
@peposo7 Occupy the center line and punch along the Central Line
sifupr 8 months ago
Great explination!
enesog 2 years ago
it is very important for understanding,5 stars1
gagi1963andjeo 3 years ago
great advice
Bored133 3 years ago
always a great lesson from master Redmond!! thanks for posting this Si-Fu. Rahsun.
sifurahsun 3 years ago
:) nice!
VingDragon 3 years ago
Nice work Phil.
Bedstysifu 3 years ago
cool, great instruction
zigshort 3 years ago
Great video! Great explination!
sl0thlee 3 years ago