Efficient Trapping

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2010

Showing some basic efficient trapping rather then non efficient, try it out this way with a partner and see if its faster/more efficient, in my opinion if you land an eye jab that can be very effective.

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  • Over all, i love the lesson. the Bil Jee is an end-of-the fight for the other guy. Upper cuts cool,but, the eye stab, can lead to sum serious Danger for the opponent or idiotic offender!!!! Thanks, cause it's truley effective and you got sum good speed. Fuck the Haters, even Bruce Lee had haters, after they learned from him.

  • @gtz2012 Hey thanks for the comment bro, yeah the Bil Jee is very effective can lead to serious problems for your attacker, my intentions are to end the fight quickly not worried about nothing else, constructive crticism is kool, but if some one comes just to hate only then thats another story, hey thanks bro keep up the training.

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  • @theawakener7 if you land a Bil jee that fights done or will be done soon, any how nice tip and suggestions.

  • @theawakener7 Hi one could use a bong sao to block it that is correct, but remember most guys on the street don't know what a Bong Sao is, also your other advantage is if you pak with good constant forward pressue, pinning his arm to the body by the time he pops up a Bong Sao your Bil jee should beat that hand its already on top and travels right to the eye,every technique has flaws this one does to, but can work at least for me it does, I agree the sliding oblique upper cut is safer, but

  • @BootyBot I sent you the old footage, maybe in the future I might post more as I find experienced martial artist to spar with, hey thanks for the comment.

  • @shawondemand Hey thanks.

  • @BootyBot There is old footage of me doing friendly light sparring with taekwondo black belts years ago, even though I train different now and have improved since then, there was little contact in the footage but they was skilled though in Taekwondo, but some of my mathces ended with me doing a kick to the groin, the footage wasn't the greatest lol but what it proves is things change when you add in nasty techniques.

  • @JKDSTORM I saw your sparring video, but do you have any sparring footage against someone with some actual training? maybe a boxer, or muy thai? at least someone with some fight experience, that can keep their hands up.

    p.s. I'm not critizizing your ability, you are obviously good at what you do, I'd just like to see how effective wing tsun actually is in practice.

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  • @BootyBot In sparring any thing can happen never look for a certain technique, but also understand you can't do nasty techniques in sparring your partner is not an enemy trying to take your life, but you still go at it just with limitations, which sucks but you get the point though, also note in trapping you dont really want your opponent to block if I pak punch and he dosen't block then he gets hit, don't worry about the trap think hit hit hit and if he blocks then thats when the trap comes.

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