Xing Yi -Style Takedown
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@xChuckNorrisKickx ooh i'm scared.
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@Benbanme I'm fairly certain the "instructor" does all he can to avoid any and all challenges because he knows he would be shit-owned, just like you little bitch.
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@xChuckNorrisKickx I'd like to see YOU go up against the instructor in this video.
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LOL; good luck. It's never going to work in real life, just more oriental fantasy.
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Nice. Another good variation would be to trap the arms the use the Crossing fist on the side of the head.
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very cool
this is something we can apply within wing chun principles. thank you.
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is it exist in kung fu something like bjj or judo ne wazy
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i love this takedown. it is used in many martial arts. i really like the xing yi expression of it. thanks, i learned something. you have really excellent videos
this is a grat video showing fantastic foot work or placement. But did it start using Heng fist to capture the hands and then Zuan fist to take done? please explain Iam a long time practisioner.
nitojo7 2 years ago
Actually, Tim Cartmell showed us a different set up. Opponent throws a right punch. You parry with your left and throw a right hooking palm slap to left side of opponents face. If he doesn't block, you hit him. If he blocks, you use the left Heng as shown in the video. Hope this helps.
heyjt 2 years ago
A great toss - my only question is how on earth can you possibly get close enough -- and catch both arms -- to be able to toss him?
Aheyne 2 years ago
Thanks for asking; there are other entries that I did not show. Imagine opponent hits with straight right. You step offline as you close to his right side, and shut his arm down across his body. Either he hits with the other arm, or you use a hooking slap with your right to the other side of his head. If so, he sticks his arm up to protect his head, you engage that arm with an underhook and you are in the position to throw.
Make sense? You can enter from various grappling positions.
heyjt 2 years ago