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The Hall Of Fame winner of april🥇
Congratulation to Dag Terje Helle for entering the Hall Of Fame for april 2024. Thank you for providing value to the community by asking quality questions and sharing some of your training by videos! I've invited you to Smarter Fighter Academy and you'll be able to enjoy all of our paid Masterclasses on Siu Lim Tau for the rest of may. How to participate in the Monthly Leaderboard Contest 👇🏻 Each month we reward the 30-day leaderboard winner with a month free access to Smarter Fighter Academy. You earn points to the leaderboard when other members like your posts or comments. 1 like = 1 point. Good luck everyone. To your success, Sifu Martin Brogaard
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The Hall Of Fame winner of april🥇
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Congratulations - I hope you make something of it👍
Discombobulation in Wing Chun
While Wing Chun emphasizes simplicity, directness, and efficiency in combat, there are several ways practitioners can employ discombobulating tactics: 1. Centeal control Wing Chun practitioners aim to control the central, the imaginary line running down the center of the opponent's body. By consistently attacking and defending along this line, practitioners can disrupt the opponent's balance and create openings for further attacks. 2. Chaining techniques Wing Chun utilizes combinations of techniques, often delivered rapidly and seamlessly. By chaining punches, kicks, and hand traps together, practitioners can overwhelm and confuse the opponent, making it difficult for them to predict the next move. 3. Evasive footwork Wing Chun footwork involves subtle shifts and pivots to evade the opponent's attacks while maintaining a strong centerline position. This evasiveness can confuse the opponent and make it challenging for them to land clean strikes. 4. Traps Wing Chun practitioners may employ traps to deceive the opponent and create openings in their defense. Traps involve setting up the opponent for a subsequent counterattack. 5. Chi Sau Chi Sau training in Wing Chun helps practitioners develop sensitivity and reflexes, allowing them to respond quickly and adapt to the opponent's movements. By maintaining contact with the opponent's arms, practitioners can disrupt their balance and create opportunities for attack. Overall, Wing Chun's emphasis on close-range combat, simultaneous attack and defense, and efficient use of techniques allows practitioners to discombobulate opponents effectively. Through constant pressure, rapid combinations, and strategic positioning, Wing Chun practitioners aim to keep opponents off-balance and unable to mount an effective counterattack. Write your thoughts in the comment section ⤵️
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@Sifu Stubby Webb I live in the city of Aachen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia near the Dutch and Belgian borders. https://dressage-news.com/2024/03/13/usa-official-partner-country-of-chio-aachen-2024/
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This videos showing the skill of knife disarms in self-defense, remind that prevention is the key important elements and runaway is the smart way to save your life, only use disarms techniques if there are no choice! When it comes to a knife, you petter practice “Run-Jitsu” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0O92lUSfSo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxuz6RnCdQ0
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Ralph Schnitzler, Aachen Germany Leung Ting /EWTO WT, Wing Revolution und Yi Quan praktizierender Präventologe ® Orthomolekulartherapeuth

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