Chop Choy: Keeping the Opponent From Completing His OODA Loop

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @jislam007
    @jislam007 Рік тому +2

    Your explanations are critical for me understanding and learning these forms= many thanks!

    • @tylerkungfufitness8987
      @tylerkungfufitness8987  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for commenting and for watching. Breaking down the forms for a better understanding is my goal…and it’s just plain fun!

  • @LunaticReason
    @LunaticReason Рік тому +2

    Interestingly my Sifu often brings up the OODA loop when we are sparring. I still dont quiet understand it but nice to see you mention here. Double Heng(sp?) Choi is such a sneaky combo if you know how to untilize it. I always get nailed by it because if you time the strikes right its about dividing your opponents defenses and slipping in past the guard.

    • @tylerkungfufitness8987
      @tylerkungfufitness8987  Рік тому +1

      That is awesome. Thank you for watching and commenting. Think of it this way: O, you observe an action of a bad guy, then you, O, orient your thoughts of about his action, then you, D, decide what to do then you, A, act on that decision. I want to keep my opponent from acting. I want him always having to start the cycle over so he can’t ( I hope) set up a successful counterattack. I’m sure there’s better ways to explain this but hopefully that helps. Keep watching and keep the comments coming.