Juan Meza: Never Give an Enemy an Even Break
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Juan Meza, 1997, at the new Whittier San Soo school (new then, that is)
Doing some walk-ups for the short-lived Triad Alliance Group, with emphasis on the target being taken out without being able to warn his team members of an attack.
From the inherited, long lost video files of TMI.
Good to see you still teaching juan
Formal white belt in 1969 to my masters you taught me a lot we worked out quite a bit and you've always kept it pure the way Jimmy
Ask of all of us I don't know if you remember me You're an excellent teacher I'm in some of Jack Sara videos how can I find some videos of some of the workouts! as a veteran I want to thank you for helping out the Marines great job
Great video. My dojo focuses only on this theory.
Choi, Li, Ha, Fut, Hung were the original 5 families but Jimmy would insist not so much Hung.
I lost my hearing in my right ear temporarly after that session and was sore for days after.
Hi, What are the main principles behind Fut ga techniques. I've noticed that the hands and feet move together theres definitely 45 degree angles coming either inward together or outward together like a big cross or triangles on different axis. And taking there base top and over support or reverse etc
Been playing with these ideas would be grateful for more info on the principles behind Fut ga.
Many thanks.
This man understands Fut-ga, very nice.
Thanks Sifu
so awesome thank you
I agree