 Hey, what's up? It's the Wing Chun Kid. Today, I'm gonna show you how to use soft versus hard attack. Fuck. All right, so how do you use the softness to defeat a hard attack? And I'm gonna show you how to do that right now. Here we go. All right, in a street fight, people are not gonna control punches and pull back their punch like that, all right? Like, you don't see that in the bar much. They're not gonna go boom, boom, look at that. Boom, jab, jab, jab, punch, right? They're not gonna do that. They're gonna put the whole body weight and do hand makers and stuff like that, right? First to grab or a push. First to grab or a push, and then boom. And bang, yeah. That's what happens, right? Okay, so you need to be able to use softness to defeat that, all right? Because if you're going strength against strength, I'm 135 pounds, you're, how much? Two, two 10. Two 10? I'm not gonna be able to defeat them, all right? I'm smaller, okay? My punches won't do as much damage. I'm just using my strength against the strength, okay? And especially in bar fights, a lot of punches don't land anyway. They're just flying in the air a lot of time. And sometimes you're a little drunk though, so the balance is off, so you have to really take care. So what you need to do is you use your body and movement as defense, all right? So for example, a big bunch of company, right? Because no matter where, I need to move out of the way and use my softness to let him just go and just go down like that, okay? So they're giving me the energy, right? Hard energy. So if I meet hard energy with hard energy, I'm gonna bounce off and that. Example of strength against strength is let's say he's punching me or pushing me with a hard push, and then I use my strength to try to push him back. I'm gonna get knocked back because I'm lighter than him and not as strong as him, right? So why do I wanna use strength against strength? It's stupid, all right? Or even if he punches and I block his punch with this, boom, I'm gonna bounce off. Yeah, I block the punch, but then that energy is going through my body. I'm flying back into the wall over some bar, chair, or whatever, right? Pretty much. And just like the layer you just explained to me, it's like getting shot in the gun with a bulletproof press. Your vessel absorbs the energy, but that still is gonna break your ribs, right? It's better to get out of the way. Could still kill you. Yeah. Hit your heart hard enough, it'll stop. Right, so it's better to use softness. So what's up? I'm not relaxed. I feel it in my body and I go backwards. Now I'm relaxed. I don't, I move back, yeah, go. But that's not as much, all right? So that's softness as defense. You're getting your balance better and you actually don't absorb the energy in your body to damage your internal organs or ribs as much. And rather, it actually makes you absorb the energy in your whole body bone structure instead of your internal organs, okay? So that's one way of using softness. Hey, thanks for watching this video. So what did you learn in this lesson, Larry? Well, basically by using soft concepts in fighting, you can absorb and get less damage in a fight and be able to transfer the damage back to that person trying to injure you. All right, cool. So yeah, if you wanna learn more about this internal art, how to use softness to increase your defensive capability, increase your offensive capability through softness, it's really a contradiction, right? How do you use softness to be a better fighter? That's why we use this ancient Chinese art and if you wanna learn more about that, make sure you subscribe to this channel and check out some of my other awesome videos too. So we'll see you in the next lesson.