Has anyone heard of tiger blocking?<br>I have 8 point, 10 and plum tree, and I know some kempo sites say they teach tiger blocking...anyone know this?...
With 7, you would left palm, then right palm/knife fading to the left side (also called the outside).<br>Since you've pushed the arm to the inside, you can...
Hey, I'm with masters self defense centers also, in Montreal. Thanks for the info on the tapes! I've been hinting to my wife that they would make a great ...
. In fact we do what i call mine games where the students attack one person in the middle. The middle person defends him/her self from differant attackers at ...
Many of the no.s work very well agaist kicks. I sometimes pick three or four kicks or kick combinations and have my students find which no.s work best then...
Far too often I see attacks that would only incapacitate someone if they fell down laughing at the attacker (Although this sounds hilarious I'm dead serious ...
I agree with you, and the only thing I would add is that this is only a higher rank problem b/c it is not corrected enough at lower belt levels. I knew one ...
My primary problem is the inability to find a partner willing to commit to a more intense level of training and understanding than they get in normal ...
Take something as simple as the retraction of a punch. We have studied such a movement to be used<br><br>1) as a block<br>2) as a strike<br>3) as a ...
Personally, I am very wary of transfering one type of techn. to another esp. when it changes from a punch or kick or even club to a knife techn. It can be done...
That's very interesting. We *definitely* step in with the right foot and NOT back with the left. So, we are facing 9:00 now in a horse stance. The palm block ...
1) After the elbow the right hand pushes down on the head while the left hand reaches behind them (to somewhere on their right hamstring). Cause them to do a ...
>Interesting. no. 7 for us is an escape with block five as a guard, but the point is to teach the escape and make the block redundant. Thoughts? ...
>>Many of the no.s work very well agaist kicks. I sometimes pick three or four kicks or kick combinations and have my students find which no.s work best ...
>That's very interesting. We *definitely* step in with the right foot and NOT back with the left. So, we are facing 9:00 now in a horse stance. The palm...
>Interesting. no. 7 for us is an escape with block five as a guard, but the point is to teach the escape and make the block redundant. Thoughts? ...
I don't think the angle is different. If you step back with the left or forward with the right, you should still be facing 9 o'clock (or 10 if you have ...
I was talking about the section after the squat and hands up (like T or something). About four moves after the cross block vs kick.<br><br>Sorry.<br><br>zz...
I was talking about the section after the squat and hands up (like T or something). About four moves after the cross block vs kick.<br><br>Yep confused I was,...
I find that there does not seem to be uniformity concerning the stances in our forms. Does anyone have instructors who focus specifically on stance training. I...
How do you feel about kempo's famous multiple strikes i.e. 7 hits in one second... Many karate schools belittle this idea saying that there would be no power...
> For me the stance is essential for proper <br>> techn. Any thoughts? <br><br>Yes, too often I see students who do not stand in the proper stances....
> How do you feel about kempo's famous multiple <br>> strikes i.e. 7 hits in one second... Many <br>> karate schools belittle this idea saying that...