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Sifu Sergio Presents Handeling the hooking punch the IWKA Wing Tjun Way

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Sifu Sergio Iadarola Presents Handeling the hooking punch the IWKA Wing Tjun Way

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  • Very interesting demo, I like the "Out of the tornado concept".3 questions:

    1- If you block the hook at shoulder level...the hook still goes on, no?

    2- "Fist" punching straight to the forehead in a counter strike seems realistic to you?

    Bear in mind that people used to break hand in bare hand boxing one century ago...

    3-With you Technic displayed here, don't you think it's wiser to counter strike to the throat or nose with open hand. Thanks for your answer.

    Thanks.

  • With the idea of "letting it turn" here are 2 regulars steps:

    - Retreat in safe range/let the spinning go/catching the end lowering speed of the hook.

    - Fast back-in, holding hook-end to maintain opponent with right hand hyper extending elbow.

    Then simultaneously while the opponent is hold sideways, straight hit to head side (temple) with left hand and to the open flank: liver/ribs with the knee. No risk of counter strike + 2 straight forward deadly hits.. Keep-up the good work and Cheers.

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  • @xChuckNorrisKickx Scamerai? Lol...I just learned a new term to use when I troll bullshido, lmao.

  • and i

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    energy

    xD

  • very cool demo, easy to understand for any skill level and not hyper detailed. i like the presentation a lot. thank you for sharing what you do. respects..

  • Let's see you pull this bullshit off in a real fight just once you clown. What a bunch of scamerai, partial art bullshido.

  • @Raizgriz

    1)45 degree crap comes from? Its more like 70 to 220+ degree..

    Pls name one healthy limb or extremity limited to 45 degree.

    2)Try blocking boxers benching over 300 pound at shoulder level, you'll go to sleep with a broken wrist or forearm as a bonus.

    3)That's exactly what I said explaining boxers used to break opponent hand with their forehead in barehanded fighting less than a century ago. so why the "no"?

    4)Seriously, did you ever fight somewhere else than on a Xbox360 a PS3?

    MGBY

  • @recan888 the human body works in a 45 degree angles, if you block at his arm or shoulder that in turn cuts the force of his punch. So even if he hit you it doesn't have the knock out power. and no you never punch hard against hard you will break your hand,

  • Ideas are good,and ways to beat the hook,however,demonstration was poor.

  • Thank you so very much sifu Sergio 2 more days I go to Aylantic City Action Mrtil arts Hall of Honors,I will et you know How everything when.att Sifu Nazario Namo Amitabha Buddha

  • @recan888 I'm not 100% on sifu sergios style.. But it obviously works for him and alot of other people.. And i see where you're coming from.. But in his defense, i think the punching to the forehead was just for the purpose of the drill and to save his partner any unnecessary discomfort.. The fook sau he speaks of is what i'd call a biu sau (thrusting hand) and is the technique i'd personally use.. Combined with a decent turn or maybe small step.. Or knife step if confident!

  • very good video. i always laugth when sifu /Sergio try to speak chinese, kkk any way very good.

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