Uploaded by SuubUrbanNinja on Sep 24, 2007
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Basic Taijutsu techniques
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the other guy grew an arm O_O
junnexgolem 2 months ago
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In wing chun we learn to take down an opponent the quikest way possible eg, som1 hooks you do a tan sao som1 straight punches you do a woo sao al of these simple techniques are very affective. But hey every martial art is different ..
MrHenZ117 6 months ago
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I like it bro, could incorporate some of this into my JKD training for sure!
nofd1977 7 months ago
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I hate ignorant people that belive that martial arts only defend against direct attacks and don't teach how to attack directly.
th4Guy77 7 months ago
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ist that judo throws?
tsoppannos 7 months ago
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ALL martial arts taught in a modern dojo are flashy for the purpose of competitions. The flashier the move the more points if it is followed through successfully. Anything made up on the spot will lose points (except freeform where points are earnt based on successful blows and where they land)
Historically speaking techniques were very freeform and simple.
In short: good stuff dude keep it up.
mahziel 7 months ago
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awesome stuff bro!
abzmullet 9 months ago
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@cagedraptor The more you sweat in the dojo, the less you bleed in the street.
Terriss0421 9 months ago
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people come on demos and complain about multiple strike demos but forget that in a real fight just ONE of those strikes would probably end it especially that elbow
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Well these moves sure are pretty showy.. I'm not meaning to offend by this but often the simple way is the best way, block/deflect and counter immediately in the shortest amount of time possible. But that's just me and these moves look good for completely finishing an opponent on his first attack with several strikes of your own.
Ironhideunlimited 10 months ago 4
@Ironhideunlimited You have to understand that attackers can put up resistance, some can take a hit, so a block, deflect counter may not go as you expected then what? So we have multiple strikes in succession leading up to the finisher that minimize him regaining and resisting.
SuubUrbanNinja 10 months ago 13
Always hear someone saying that wouldn't work or why is the they letting you do it. IT IS A DEMO. , it's practice, not real. When you train at your dojo do you allow those you work with to do the tech. or while training you pull back and clock the guy. No you let them practice and learn the skill. Same thing here. It may not work exactly but who would do it exactly that way? Train, practice and learn. Then add resistance not while your demostrating or learning.
cagedraptor 1 year ago 10
@cagedraptor exactly, Finally some one who knows about dojo training. Thank you.
SuubUrbanNinja 1 year ago 10
One thing anyone witnessing or teaching techniques of any martial art should be aware of is that techniques as taught and displayed are hardly if ever followed to the letter in the event of an actually conflict.
One of the most common ploys of the wanabe expert of the martial arts is to pick apart a taught technique and show its flaws as if this shows that the wanabe is an expert.
D3mang3l 2 years ago 10
well said.
SuubUrbanNinja 1 year ago 7