The most useful trapping for self defense is defensive trapping (clinch). Most people in fights aren't trained fighters that know how to block / parry attacks. When someone comes swining at you like a wild animal, you need to be able to clinch their arms to prevent them from hitting you.
Guys talented but this never translates well against a resisting opponent in free sparring as sparring is too variable. You enter and do a shot but you have to take one too, I'm not saying it will never work just more likely in a drill. Same with all demonstrations, dont translate well. This guy seems a good teacher.
Waste of time. Look into Tommy Carruthers online lessons. What Tommy teaches is authentic JKD following Bruce’s principles of simplicity and directness. This is basically wing chun which Bruce moved away from because he found more effective and streamlined methods: there are a lot I guys like this guy teaching outdated methods and curriculum Bruce stopped teaching.
I think the only thing that's missing here is a highly mobile kind of elbow guard changing. It's how you defend the shots you can't get ahead of, and it works even better while backpedaling.
trapping can be the denial or limiting of function of a limb, so it becomes a bit of choice of words- trap is bit of umbrella over which a parry may be part. My two cents but interesting.
I enjoyed the mantra at the end especially, responsibility for your company is respectable!
A GREAT LESSONS AGAIN SIR!
Fast very fast.
Trapping incredibile..fantastic moviment for hit the sensibility target.
I am very impressed by is way of showing the JKD.
Sifu Singh is amazing.
Very good teacher Sifu and I have known a few. Thanks for sharing
The most useful trapping for self defense is defensive trapping (clinch). Most people in fights aren't trained fighters that know how to block / parry attacks. When someone comes swining at you like a wild animal, you need to be able to clinch their arms to prevent them from hitting you.
Probably true that it's best for self defense
@@justinAclark2075 Yeah I prefer to trap up their arms using clinch. Thai clinch focuses on the head and neck, in jkd we focus on the arms.
Guys talented but this never translates well against a resisting opponent in free sparring as sparring is too variable. You enter and do a shot but you have to take one too, I'm not saying it will never work just more likely in a drill. Same with all demonstrations, dont translate well. This guy seems a good teacher.
I watched this video 10 times I wish I could meet and train with you guy's and become a student of you guys sadly I live in the Caribbean
Waste of time. Look into Tommy Carruthers online lessons. What Tommy teaches is authentic JKD following Bruce’s principles of simplicity and directness. This is basically wing chun which Bruce moved away from because he found more effective and streamlined methods: there are a lot I guys like this guy teaching outdated methods and curriculum Bruce stopped teaching.
I wish Sifu Singh was my master everyone else on this channel whack sifu actually shows you how to fight like a ninja
Thankyou excellent instruction.
Very good trapping Sifu !
I think the only thing that's missing here is a highly mobile kind of elbow guard changing. It's how you defend the shots you can't get ahead of, and it works even better while backpedaling.
Singh it like u mean it. ❤
Wow hes super fast good technique
Luv this guy
It’s more parrying than “trapping”
Edit: Still great techniques
trapping can be the denial or limiting of function of a limb, so it becomes a bit of choice of words- trap is bit of umbrella over which a parry may be part. My two cents but interesting.
Nice
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Hes mirroring the speed of the opponent until he just decides to go twice as fast while the opponent still thinks theyre doing it slow. Its bogus
Wingchun concept? Bu sao?
Heyy Mr sifu did you see ever bruce lees real fight vidio??he is always calm and steady...so why you monkey like danced????
Doesn’t look like martial arts. Looks like a boxing match. Not geared for self defense. Put down the threat immediately.