First up: I filmed late in the evening. The light got really bad while filming. So the clip becomes somewhat grainy in the end, but the essentials can be seen clear enough.
In lesson three we investigate the different possibilities where we can find us in after we made an entry. There are for such positions for each entry.
Together with the changes that we will discuss next time this lesson shows all the lines we can travel.
If you want to develop good trapping later on this knowledge of the lines will come in very handy.
I apologize for the bad light conditions, but I still think that the essential intel gets across.
Thanks for watching.
Take care and have a nice day
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@DTGtaihojutsu The older I get the mor similiarities I see.
For me Hubud - although native to the filipino arts - is one of the things that helpf highlight the similiarities and understand the differences. Planning a clip on that.
have a good weekend my friend
silk
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blacksilkblacksilk 6 months ago
Silk and excellent video that you and your wife put together. It is amazing how similar many of the arts around the world are. Thank you for sharing with us. Thumbs up.
DTGtaihojutsu 6 months ago
@juniorrrjbobo THX very much. Appreciated.
Lighting was crap, but what can you do ?
take care
silk
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blacksilkblacksilk 6 months ago
Great videos as always keep it up ,junior
juniorrrjbobo 6 months ago