 Hey, I bet you liked the last three videos. Are you ready for technique number two? All right, let's go. We're gonna do the kapchang, or the elbow strike. And this is from the third form in Wing Chun, biuji, and how are we gonna use it? We're gonna use it like this. So, let's say that I'm fighting someone that is trained in boxing. All right? A lot of times when you throw a jab, you're gonna block it with a vertical block. Perfect time to get in there and lock in his block. Once you lock in his block with a little push, you want to move your elbow around, it's like I'm right in the ear, or you're closer, right, right in the back of the head when you reach it. Okay? Why do I lock in his arms here? Because if he moves it back to a helmet block, right, nothing I can do here. Okay, he's got a really good protection here. Okay? So I got it, once I count here, I got a lock in, boom. Once I lock in for a second, I pull it back, push, push, pull, elbow. Okay? So that's what I'm gonna use to do it. I can do it from this side, push, pull, elbow. Now I got his hands here, perfect place to elbow right across the jaw. All right, behind the ear here, really hurts. Nice soft spot there. Okay? Now, let's say he's really good, he's got really good reflexes, boom, he moves back. That's okay because in the kakjang, it's kakjang, right? He's sink at the end. So he moves back, boom, sink. I still got his chest. All right, we got enough momentum. Let's go this way. Oh, this way, this way, he moved back. Okay? So that's not comfortable, especially when the sternum. Okay? Ideally, you wanna go, boom, he moves back again, okay? Sink, right into the sternum. Okay? It's not a knockout blow, but at least you got something. Instead of missing, you got something, right? Okay, another way of using the kakjang is like this. So let's say he's on, he's got his arm. Good, boom. Right here, behind the elbow. Turn around this way. Okay? So, he managed to trap his arm. Boom, okay? Oh, well here's what you say. That's not a kakjang, it's going upwards. Well, sure it is, because you gotta start from here. You gotta start from here, from the hip. Start from the hip, this way. Okay, you wanna go about three fingers behind the elbow joint. That's where you're the most painful. And, right there, okay? Now, what you do is move it up, then move it down. Okay? You turn them up, right? So, that's it. And then another way of using it is, let's say that you can't go up, so you go down. Switch grip, and elbow right into his arm. Especially, he's got a weapon, right? Let's say he's got a knife. You wanna keep both arms on it, and you wanna disable his arm. So, one way, you do the striptease knife. Let's say he's got a knife, striptease knife. Once you strip the knife. All right, another way of using the elbow is against weapons. So, you wanna use your, first of all, elbows to block, because this is the least damage you're gonna do if he cuts you, it's in the outside of your arms. First of all, block, okay? Second thing you wanna do is try to break elbow joints, okay? So, one way of doing it is going up, and this way. That extends his arm, and then, if you're hitting him hard enough, sometimes you drop the knife. He doesn't drop the knife, that's okay. Grab it, and strip it all on the hand. Now, I've got the knife, okay? So, one of the way of doing it is, again, so, we'll move off. This one doesn't work, right? So, I strip the knife, and now I've got this one here, right? So, I can do another elbow strike at the same time. The elbow, and pull. Okay, one other one you can do is, I'll say that you do it again, and then, I can hit this side, right? So, you can kick, and then, another elbow strike to the arm here, and then I can do it this way, okay? And strip the knife, all right? So, elbows are very useful against weapons, because you don't want to use your hands to block a knife, because obviously, you're gonna get cut. If you use elbows and your forearms to block, at least, these flat knives, you've got a lot better chances of surviving a knife attack, and it's really useful for breaking elbows, especially if you've got this little, boom, right in the elbows, okay? Especially if he's holding tight, you can't strip it when it loosens up the arm, boom, right in the elbow joint there, all right? So, that's something you can use the kacau. Hey, thanks for watching my top five Wing Chun techniques. If this is your first time here, make sure you click on this button right here to subscribe, and get the latest and best videos that I put out on this channel. Okay, so now that you watched this video, just go ahead and watch this next video here by clicking on this box, or you can also check out some of my most popular videos here too. All right, so comment, like, and subscribe, and I'll see you in the next video.