TanDao Fight Lab #17 - Dragon Knockout

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Master Tan shows an advanced knockout technique. Are you an Evolving Martial Artist? http://www.tandao.com

Military Break - Composer: Wesley Devine
China In Africa - Composer: Andreas Lutz
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  • By any chance do you have a dojo? I would like to learn TanDao from a master such as your self.

  • @WushuMasterCrane Thanks -- stay tuned for our online classes.

  • I do have a question. Most Dragon forms I've seen include a lot of 'claw' techniques, similar to the tiger. Did the Dragon form you learned have any of these?

  • @langying Good question. Yes. Being the supreme animal, the dragon incorporates all of the techniques of all of the animals. It is expressed through the circular and spiral motions of the dragon.

  • This is cool and good info but I've got a silly question...why not just step into a twisted horse stance and then unwind rather than jump into a twisted horse stance. I call this Steal-A-Step, by keeping your hands still in space and stepping into a twisted horse stance your opponent will never know you've moved if you do it correctly. Take Care :-))

  • @Dragon71484 That's an excellent question -- and comment. You have inspired the post "Hammer Time" on our website tandao.com

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  • One of my favorite combinations is to back fist as I cross my back leg behind my front leg, then instantly unwind and deliver a spinning back fist. In addition to that I always practice a side kick instead of the last back fist.

  • you know ive been interested in what okinawan Karate calls Bunkai which is effectively deeper meaning you shouldnt limit your self to just block and strike..the tech might be a joint lock or limb destruction. the foot work may have a low ankle kick hidden in a across over..ive seen chin-na kungfu joint locks that look a lot like Tia Chi chuan movements

  • Great move, and great work communicating its origins, effectiveness and technique.

  • @TanDaoKungFu thanks for the advice, but yes i do only use it during a counter from punch or a kick

    cant wait to see more videos

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