Combat Sanshou - Part 1: Striking, DISC TWO

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Combat Sanshou - Part 1: Striking, DISC 2
by Wim Demeere

Most martial arts are activities, like sports. They're something you do with your opponent: he strikes, you block, you strike, he blocks. Combat Sanshou is a fighting art, and the purpose is to put your enemy on the ground without following him there: a true stand-up combat system designed for real-world combative application. This video set by master martial scientist Wim Demeere teaches you all aspects of Combat Sanshou and gives you what you need to know to take control in a fight, defeat your opponent and make certain he stays down for the count.

In Part One Demeere provides detailed instruction in the truly devastating upper body strikes of Combat Sanshou. Beginning with the essential punches that every good fighter must have in his arsenal, such as the jab, cross and uppercut, he then goes into the brutal forearm and elbow strikes specific to this fighting art. From there, he teaches lightning-fast defenses against these attacks, demonstrating how you can string offensive and defensive combinations together to completely overwhelm and defeat your attacker.

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  • looks terrible to me

  • I'm sorry to hear you didn't like the clip. Hopefully you'll find better elsewhere.

    Best of luck with your own training.

  • @ptccm Have you been able to use this art as a great self defense art? What i mean is what has been your rate of success when having to defend yourself on the street or what is the rate of someone else having to use it against some thug? If it works then thats great because if it doesnt look pretty then well who cares as long as it works.

  • @Mider999 It has worked well for me and the people I taught it to tell me it has worked for them too. So I'd say we're doing OK so far. That said, everybody is different so I can't say up front if Combat Sanshou would be a good match for anybody in particular. But that's true of all martial arts, I guess. All you can do is train hard and do the best you can.

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  • @Mider999 i used karate in a street fight i had trained before hand for 5 years and ended up with a black eye i landed some hits but kicking to the head was slow, I took up wing chun and trained a bit over a year and have won over 4 scraps since I use a combination of karates quicker footwork and stances and wing chuns empecable infighting and redirectional parries.

  • Thanks, glad to hear you enjoyed the clip.

  • Quite true. The only people who claim that one martial arts owns copyrights to certain moves are either a) not martial artists or b) not from earth. Sanda is a great free fight form, I enjoyed practicing it back in my kung fu days. Great video.

  • Yes, ptccm I agree too.

  • You're right, sports sanshou (sanda) doesn't use elbows. But that's not what these DVDs are about; Combat Sanshou is about self-defense, not sports fighting. To put your mind at ease, there are no muay Thai elements mixed into it. There are already plenty of elbow techniques in traditional Chinese martial arts.

  • i thought san shou didnt use elbows, your mixing it with thai boxing skills

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