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  • We do not ever parry, and there is no push, and I have no idea what you mean about the BAM.

  • What do you consider or call the blocks here if not parrys?

  • never mind, I should have just scrolled down, saw your earlier response about the parry

  • Isn't this hubit lubit from the philipino arts?

  • Emphatically not sir.

  • Well I understand the BAM at the end which stops the flow but the push, parry, punch seems to be the same. Why EMPHATICALLY not?

  • Question...

    After the stop/catch, are you using the double parry(for lack of better term) as a "launch platform" to fire the punch back at the other person?

  • The "Stop/Catch" is a training mechanism designed for when the attack is such that an Inward (or outward), "BAM Block" would be too slow. After the "Stop/Catch," we simply move to the Base AOD mechanisms. We do not Parry sir, we BAM Block, because at no time do we "ride" and attack. All physical contact performs other defensive/offensive functions. Good observations sir.

  • No, It is an independent option of many responses.

  • I like this idea. It off sets the timing of you attacker.Cool.

    Joe Stricklett

  • A.O.D. B.A.M. Stop/Catch with hard punches.

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