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Uploaded by willaumep on Oct 16, 2009
This is our take on the pieces of the Krump when the strike is used as deflections.As usual the original text is from Sigmund Ringeck.Phil STMFwww.ringeck.org.
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The first one I agree with, but the second and third one in my book is a Schielhaw. I don't know how you do the Schielhaw, but we do it like that. It's a very interesting interpretation though. Thanks for sharing. /Robert
Leondrian 2 years ago
Hello
Yes you are right; it only superficially looks like the shiel.
You could even say that the last one is a plunging cut
That being daid, It is too far in front of you to benefits of the bio mechanical advantage of the shiel.
I just have an old clip of the shiel vs langen ort may be it will help?
willaumep 2 years ago
Good one, mate
Technically I am not sure we do have buck hops, but we do have travel, stomps, chest pump, and arms swings...
Not to mention battle and killer moves
Phil
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B3kWag8ekx1 2 years ago
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The first one I agree with, but the second and third one in my book is a Schielhaw. I don't know how you do the Schielhaw, but we do it like that. It's a very interesting interpretation though. Thanks for sharing. /Robert
Leondrian 2 years ago
Hello
Yes you are right; it only superficially looks like the shiel.
You could even say that the last one is a plunging cut
That being daid, It is too far in front of you to benefits of the bio mechanical advantage of the shiel.
I just have an old clip of the shiel vs langen ort may be it will help?
willaumep 2 years ago
Good one, mate
Technically I am not sure we do have buck hops, but we do have travel, stomps, chest pump, and arms swings...
Not to mention battle and killer moves
Phil
willaumep 2 years ago