Maul Mornie and his techniques are phenomenal. His seminar in DC was filled with Black Belts and Masters in other arts trying to learn this. I can't wait to see him again. I wanted to keep everything I learned at the seminar.
From my experience in other systems, just a position where you can run techniques out of if you were to find yourself in such a position (reference point), or using a specific point of the body to run techniques out of, such as arms, legs, shoulders, hips, etc.
From his other videos in this channel, i can tell u that these references points are the hips and shoulder of ur opponent. Before that, u need to watch his video on the reading the opponent movement. Everytime the opponent chambered, he will use specific footwork (side step or in step) and either with a pass, swipe or backhand block.
esse mestre é muito bom
Maul Mornie and his techniques are phenomenal. His seminar in DC was filled with Black Belts and Masters in other arts trying to learn this. I can't wait to see him again. I wanted to keep everything I learned at the seminar.
True Masters are a rare thing indeed!
Very nice..Knife tecnique sef defense , silat 👍🇮🇩🤝🙏
Excellent Video!!! Very High Quality Demonstration with Excellent Details!!! Thank You!!!
realmente muito bom essas tecnicas parece que faz a diferença em combate
he is the best. i just can see his videos because my country he can´t come, but i did learn so much i hope some day can go to Maul Mornie ´s seminar
Clear and very elaborate. Great!
Muito boa estás aulas quero aprender está arte
Eeeexcellent discourse and outstanding insight to the mechanics of anatomy, technique and timing. Outstanding work Shifu!! Many regards!!!
extraordinário
3:38 damn
This is similar to win chun & I love it keep it up.
nope not at all ,wingchun does not have foot movement and their art not very useful
@@bennysia2that why bruce lee create Jeet Kun Do, to add footwork for wing chun.
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Can someone please explain to me about these reference points ??
From my experience in other systems, just a position where you can run techniques out of if you were to find yourself in such a position (reference point), or using a specific point of the body to run techniques out of, such as arms, legs, shoulders, hips, etc.
From his other videos in this channel, i can tell u that these references points are the hips and shoulder of ur opponent.
Before that, u need to watch his video on the reading the opponent movement. Everytime the opponent chambered, he will use specific footwork (side step or in step) and either with a pass, swipe or backhand block.
I think he looks like someone ? yeah kakashi hatake