@jesuskopp thanx for watching! I assume it's for multiple purposes including deflection as you noted, but I would think it's more of a warning for someone wanting to attack from behind.
That gives me one heck of a workout when I do it with the sword. the extraweight of the metalblade and the unusual angels tell me abut muscles I never knew I had. Deinitely improves overall stick skill.
Further, I think I saw something similiar in some of the star wars light saber duels. So if you are a stunt coordinator this move comes in handy. Flashy, and certainly very exploitable with various camera angles.
great training with a sword or anything heavier :)
I've tried to help SW fans to help increase quality in their choreography. Because people who don't understand combat making combat scenes is unfortunate.
this will help improve your stick skills, as for actual usage, one needs to be fit, hit real things & spar many people. I believe that any technique can work as long as you put in hard work to transform it from knowledge to application.
the key is to think like your doing but direct it in a way where your thinking, how can I make this work? What am I lacking, how did the inventors use this? etc. and just keep practicing ;)
you know man, people didn't think spin kicks & axe kicks would be practical, then Andy Hug began to use it with great success in K1, many thought grappling was not effective until the UFC, then they thought boxing & head kicks were useless until Maurice Smith became champ, Sakuraba dropped Vitor with spinning back kicks, Ryoto Machida is being credited as the guy to use traditional Karate effectively in the UFC.
Thank you this response from our video!!!
dekiti 1 year ago
@dekiti pleasure is mine, thank you for putting up your videos!
wmpyr 1 year ago
Hey cool combo!!!
Wat is the back shot for?
Is it a deflection?
jesuskopp 1 year ago
@jesuskopp thanx for watching! I assume it's for multiple purposes including deflection as you noted, but I would think it's more of a warning for someone wanting to attack from behind.
wmpyr 1 year ago
Very well explained and great application.
DistantSoul13 2 years ago
Hi there,
That gives me one heck of a workout when I do it with the sword. the extraweight of the metalblade and the unusual angels tell me abut muscles I never knew I had. Deinitely improves overall stick skill.
Further, I think I saw something similiar in some of the star wars light saber duels. So if you are a stunt coordinator this move comes in handy. Flashy, and certainly very exploitable with various camera angles.
I se many practical apps as well
take care and have a nice day
silk
;-)
blacksilkblacksilk 2 years ago
great training with a sword or anything heavier :)
I've tried to help SW fans to help increase quality in their choreography. Because people who don't understand combat making combat scenes is unfortunate.
wmpyr 2 years ago
I'm far far far from a martial arts expert. I'm just wondering
xtlhogciao 2 years ago
this will help improve your stick skills, as for actual usage, one needs to be fit, hit real things & spar many people. I believe that any technique can work as long as you put in hard work to transform it from knowledge to application.
wmpyr 2 years ago
Let's say you avoid the initial strike, wouldn't it be incredibly easy to take the guy out during the backstrike?
xtlhogciao 2 years ago
the key is to think like your doing but direct it in a way where your thinking, how can I make this work? What am I lacking, how did the inventors use this? etc. and just keep practicing ;)
wmpyr 2 years ago
I appreciate the response. You didn't really answer the question though. If someone put the stick behind his back, I'd immediately rush him.
Like I said, I'm no expert on martial arts, but it just doesn't seem to work.
It looks cool, but it just seems like that's all it is.
xtlhogciao 2 years ago
you know man, people didn't think spin kicks & axe kicks would be practical, then Andy Hug began to use it with great success in K1, many thought grappling was not effective until the UFC, then they thought boxing & head kicks were useless until Maurice Smith became champ, Sakuraba dropped Vitor with spinning back kicks, Ryoto Machida is being credited as the guy to use traditional Karate effectively in the UFC.
;)
wmpyr 2 years ago
Very interesting. :)
Joeman336663 2 years ago
totally different from Bakugan :) thanx for watching!
wmpyr 2 years ago
thank you again sir for another great vid. this one is going to take me a minute.
modestohomeboy 2 years ago
only a minute? people learn fast today ;)
thanks for your comment!
wmpyr 2 years ago
Sweet!
GraveRave 2 years ago
thank you for watching hope it helps!
wmpyr 2 years ago