Wing Chun for Cage Fight 1/2
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@wmpyr Yeah this technique is a great way to break down there guard. And those bone on bone techniques hurt bad
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@jezthegit In Wing chun you just go into the chain punch right? Or you block then the chain punch comes. In JKD you kick or do something to get an opening then bring in the straight blast. The Chain Punch works well if your doing it with proper body mechanics moving your hips iwth the punch, relaxing your arms etc etc.
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thank goodness for diversity huh? lol
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This is a great lesson.
DanBowenTV 5 months ago
@DanBowenTV hey thanx bro!
wmpyr 5 months ago
ive done wing chun for ten years and mma for three i know its not it intensely and ive found good chi sau mua thai and ju jitsu really work i have aquestion what about if he throws a wild punch up while you chain punch him down to one side because chain punches kepp your protection low because of the height of your arms ps respect for not being blinded by keeping to tradition and realising we have to move with the times mma does work
jezthegit 1 year ago
@jezthegit in this case the purpose is not to trade shots. so if they start to throw wildly, I would just continue to the clinch as planned. I feel that any technique all styles can work, it's just how much work you put in. The world is huge, with lots of people training hard.
wmpyr 1 year ago
I think your concept is a good one. Yes it would be better if it were street tested. This is what more people need to do. To many people are affraid of change. You can train traditional and once you have mastered it change things up for yourself. If real world situations you use what works for you. If you think about technique you've already lost. No time to think only react. Train Hard..
MrChiSao 1 year ago
@MrChiSao thank you for your response. I question many times when a school or instructor really pushes that their stuff is street tested. I try to do what I can at my lab in a safe and intelligent manner. Just some food for thought :)
wmpyr 1 year ago