This is similar principles to what we practice in Wing Chun, to follow movement by sticking to the opponent, feeling energy and responding with our tactile system to gain an advantageous position. It's interesting to se here how the head and shouldera are used to create that point of contact to feel his movement. Curious to see how you would proceed to shut down the real weapon (his brain) after gaining that crucial initial control.
Swordsmen don't just put on a mask. When attacking in the eyes, a person forgets about the knife
I love this guy appreciate you brother 🙏🏾💪🏾
Incredible how the best defense against a knife (besides a gun at 20+ ft away, another knife, machete, stick, sarong) is simple wrestling
This is similar principles to what we practice in Wing Chun, to follow movement by sticking to the opponent, feeling energy and responding with our tactile system to gain an advantageous position. It's interesting to se here how the head and shouldera are used to create that point of contact to feel his movement. Curious to see how you would proceed to shut down the real weapon (his brain) after gaining that crucial initial control.
How many knife fights has this guy been in?
hero thank u
You never want to wrestle bs I in fourth with assault with a knivec
Please search kalaripayattu "kathiyum verum kayum"
Survive knife