@r3bol You`re right, LOL. I am however befriended to som lawyers and they educated me about how to make a proper witness statement - because over the years I pestered them to do so - woh knows when that may come in handy.
So my " ... red fluid probably blood .." statement is a direct result of my lawyer friends education.
I did not mention this in the video, but i actually did not see an injury on any of the guys. So maybe the knifer cut his own hand.
part 3. I really like how you explained in great detail the Hubud drill. God bless for your wife sneezing. Showing natural body movement was excellent. Martin I really enjoy how you teach you explain about realistic situations and how much force can one use. Thank you for sharing with us and thank you to your wife for helping you teach. Thumbs up for sure. An excellent video and favourited. Anyone who criticizes that it is a passive drill does not fully understand the drill. Thank you Guro.
I am not sure I deserve that, but I am certainly very happy that you liked it and I am more then honored by the detailed feedback you gave. I am very much looking forward to making the next clips. There is so much more I want to show. You own clips where a constant inspiration to me and I am glad that you always decide to continue your online presence.
part 2 good control of the arm at 12:09 , your wife is a good sport. I like how you explained the weapon is only as dangerous as the person that wields it. Also you are right one does not know if the attacker is armed or not. Gambling in combat a very good saying. In combat one does not know if they will be able to hit the exact target they intended for since the action happens so fast , so palm heel strikes and such are better than punching on many occasions so one does not break their hand.
The introduction explaining the street fight and how you did not see the knives an amazing story very informative. I like how you talk about grievous bodily harm and knives very well done. I actually like the marker exercise and do it with my guys and girls. This is why I like you , even you explaining about being observant to protect your own family you are being alert to your surroundings. Great explanation about your own instinctive movements. I am typing each part as I watch the video. cont
I love this Silk; I'll practice that with my scouts :D
TurboRatownik 3 days ago
very detailed and very usefull video , great . Thank you and your wife .
Mr1751971 1 month ago
Man you've explained this in very great detail. Thank You. Your lesson and wisdom will be carried on to many of my partners and students.
WingChunSyllabus 5 months ago in playlist More videos from blacksilkblacksilk
@WingChunSyllabus Thanks for the kind words.
Please let me know how it goes.
Take care and have a nice day
silk
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blacksilkblacksilk 5 months ago
"... I'm eating an elbow" lol: nice vid tons of info, thanx.
Zaraki187 7 months ago
@Zaraki187 Thanks for the kind words. Glad you found some usefull info in the clip.
More to come. Stay tuned.
Take care and have a nice day
silk
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blacksilkblacksilk 7 months ago
It was probably blood, but maybe the guy just spilt his juice carton :P
Seriously though, you make some good points and the video was very informative.
r3bol 7 months ago
@r3bol You`re right, LOL. I am however befriended to som lawyers and they educated me about how to make a proper witness statement - because over the years I pestered them to do so - woh knows when that may come in handy.
So my " ... red fluid probably blood .." statement is a direct result of my lawyer friends education.
I did not mention this in the video, but i actually did not see an injury on any of the guys. So maybe the knifer cut his own hand.
Glad you found the clip usefull.
;-))
blacksilkblacksilk 7 months ago
Cheers my friend, will be passing the link to a few people who i think will grain from your knowledge! As always top rate.
autumnmountainkwoon 7 months ago
@autumnmountainkwoon Glad you found it usefull. Much more to come.
Thanks for your support.
Take care and have a great weekend
silk
;-))
blacksilkblacksilk 7 months ago
part 3. I really like how you explained in great detail the Hubud drill. God bless for your wife sneezing. Showing natural body movement was excellent. Martin I really enjoy how you teach you explain about realistic situations and how much force can one use. Thank you for sharing with us and thank you to your wife for helping you teach. Thumbs up for sure. An excellent video and favourited. Anyone who criticizes that it is a passive drill does not fully understand the drill. Thank you Guro.
DTGtaihojutsu 7 months ago
@DTGtaihojutsu Thank you for the high praise Rick.
I am not sure I deserve that, but I am certainly very happy that you liked it and I am more then honored by the detailed feedback you gave. I am very much looking forward to making the next clips. There is so much more I want to show. You own clips where a constant inspiration to me and I am glad that you always decide to continue your online presence.
take care and have a nice weekend
silk
;-))
blacksilkblacksilk 7 months ago
part 2 good control of the arm at 12:09 , your wife is a good sport. I like how you explained the weapon is only as dangerous as the person that wields it. Also you are right one does not know if the attacker is armed or not. Gambling in combat a very good saying. In combat one does not know if they will be able to hit the exact target they intended for since the action happens so fast , so palm heel strikes and such are better than punching on many occasions so one does not break their hand.
DTGtaihojutsu 7 months ago
The introduction explaining the street fight and how you did not see the knives an amazing story very informative. I like how you talk about grievous bodily harm and knives very well done. I actually like the marker exercise and do it with my guys and girls. This is why I like you , even you explaining about being observant to protect your own family you are being alert to your surroundings. Great explanation about your own instinctive movements. I am typing each part as I watch the video. cont
DTGtaihojutsu 7 months ago
lots of good stuff here! this video is a gold mine, filled with good info.
wmpyr 7 months ago
@wmpyr Thanks for your very kind words. I tried to make it as usefull as possible. Lots mor to come in the future.
take care and have a nice day
silk
;-))
blacksilkblacksilk 7 months ago