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HTS-Mike Rutter JKD Seminar Minot North Dakota

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

This is a clip from Mike Rutters Jeet Kune Do Seminar in Minot North Dakota on September 19th, 2009. This clips covers the Lead Punch. www.TomHarveyTraining.com

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  • Hi slaqor nice to meet you and thank you for commenting. I've been asked about that a few times now. The comment is still present just not visible, not sure why. You can however view it on the tomharveytraining blog as the comments here are auto updated there.

    How has your training been going? Mike is a pretty amazing instructor.

  • I tried to see jkdpolice's comments, but they are invisible to me. He's a troll on lots of TWJKD videos.. A few of us are curious who is hiding behind their keyboard.

  • If you visit tomharveytraining (dot) com and lookup blog post "Video of Mike Rutter Jeet Kune Do Seminar" comments are imported there.

  • I should make a correction on "hip and hand (hook-punch) hand then hip" it should have stated hip and hand, hip then hand in the case of a hook-punch.

  • Again thank you for your comment. Any insight that helps the art and myself grow is appreciated. If I misinterpreted your meaning on ball and chain please let me know.

  • Although I can't claim to have mastered footwork. Once it has been developed to a level of proficiency it does become alive and not stuck in the push-step (full beat) movements. Once this aliveness is achieved that is where the student can use varying methods of using a techniques without being limited. Such as hand before foot, hand with foot, hip and hand (hook-punch) hand then hip; based on the situation.

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  • I went to that school in April 2010 for a free month, and I learned 4 to 6 techniques. I also know Shifu's real name, Roger, and he's a good teacher! I learned these techniques... Clawing Panther, Five Daggers, and that's all the names I remember, but they worked! I like doing flips, Shifu tried to teach me, but I was too scared :( Back Flip by the way.

  • He's a good instructor. Nice to see good really great JKD guys out there to help flush out the garbage.

  • I really like that straight lead! On Guard, Footwork, Posture! Excellent!

  • Harvey: Thanks for posting this. Sifu Mike and myself have been training now for just over a year and it's great to see things from the outside, instead of coming at you.

    Did jkdpolice retract his/her comment? Or did the replies make yet another internet troll fade back away into the shadows of the fiber optic world we live in now?

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