Fastest Lead Punch Attack! How to Hit First!! JKD Interception

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  • Опубліковано 10 бер 2015
  • Other than the Finger Fan or Eye Jab which uses the same basic technique with more range and against a weak target and requires good accuracy. The JKD Straight Lead is an excellent aggressive first attack to initiate using all 5 ways of attack outlined by Bruce Lee. Simple Attack/Simple Angled Attack, Attack By Combination, Hand Immobilizing Attack, Progressive Indirect Attack or Attack By Draw. The straight lead can be used as part of all of these ways of attack and an essential basic move for footwork, biomechanics, range and efficient speed. Learn it well!
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  • @RobertoStenger
    @RobertoStenger 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for showing real Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do. I have been practicing it for more than three decades, but I developed my own style along the way, I'm not so classical . Reminds me so much of our First Master! Your are an inspiration, Keep Up!

  • @creepytoast23
    @creepytoast23 9 років тому +68

    I'm really impressed with your technique. Very fluid

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому +9

      creepytoast23 Thank you!

  • @hodysensei3438
    @hodysensei3438 9 років тому +47

    Omg its liu kang!

  • @ILLUMINAMUSIC
    @ILLUMINAMUSIC 8 років тому +3

    Excellent vid! hey man - trained with a lot of pretty good JKD people but you're one of the rare ones who 'get' the little details of it which make the JKD forward hand strike so non-telegraphic and if done right - pretty much unstoppable. The secret is in the hand moving a fraction of a sec ahead of the body.....took me a long time to train that one in.

  • @ericmartin6340
    @ericmartin6340 9 років тому +5

    Hi Nate, I have studied JKD with 2 of Sijo Bruce's original students: Dan Inosanto and Patrick Strong. I learned from hard sparring that to enter in with a straight lead and to drop it like you do is to open yourself up to a hard rear cross. The reason Sijo would use this was for demonstration, not for function. Hit hard and fast, and then retract to the start position to cover the line. Old school boxers would train the jab by retracting it and touching their nose with the jabbing hand. You also speak of intercepting with this punch. I would encourage you to have your student take an air shield, hold it flush to his body, charge at you, and using the same straight lead stop him and don't let him get inside of you after you have hit him, but send him back. If your using the right structure you will be able to do this: if your not then he will get in, and collapse your punch every time. I hope this helps man. Keep growing.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому +2

      +Eric Martin Thank you, I do a similar drill with a falling heavy bag while its swinging. to stop hit and have the right structure. I will try your suggestion too!

  • @i-evi-l
    @i-evi-l 5 років тому +15

    Wow. A JKD guy that actually works out Bruce Lee's actual techniques instead of passing off garbage versions of Wing Chun crossed with MMA as JKD.
    Well done dude.

  • @dompolblanka
    @dompolblanka 7 років тому +2

    You do an excellent job of explaining this technique. Thank you for posting this.

  • @HMAWorldwide1
    @HMAWorldwide1 8 років тому +2

    Nice work on the straight lead. Well done, demonstrated and patiently taught.

  • @rick00770
    @rick00770 8 років тому +4

    Well explained. I was having trouble with the straight lead. This helped.

  • @Pavulon10988
    @Pavulon10988 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the videos. You are one of the better JKD artists I have seen on YT.
    Martial Arts is a journey and while we all need continual practice, I can surely see Bruce Lee in your movements.

  • @WolfOfRagnar
    @WolfOfRagnar 7 років тому

    I subed late last nite while i was in the fitnessroom i have hitting the bag and you have helped me understand more of what i am truly capable of

  • @Ptitnain2
    @Ptitnain2 8 років тому

    Best JKD in motion, I've seen so far.

  • @PurpleHazeG
    @PurpleHazeG 9 років тому +1

    Great video mate, watching your demos through the years has been awesome.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      clachifer Thank you! Glad you've enjoyed them!

  • @AJGagliardo
    @AJGagliardo 8 років тому

    man you are amazing! i know uhavent post a video in almost 1 year, but if you have time do more, this is amazing!

  • @davechagall3062
    @davechagall3062 9 років тому +12

    I love the acting of the guy in the red Shirt :D!!

  • @simonward7711
    @simonward7711 5 років тому +8

    Perfect jeet kune do stance ,instruction the lot utter perfection .....subscribed straight after look forward to more

    • @danplasma
      @danplasma 4 роки тому

      Check out my UA-cam channel, more great jkd stuff there

  • @jayceeinvincible
    @jayceeinvincible 8 років тому +11

    your straight lead is awesome bro

  • @spartnstarcraft2
    @spartnstarcraft2 9 років тому

    This was really good. Not only showing the technique of the move, but also showing common mistakes people could make was really nice. first video of you i have seen, not sure if the other ones follow the same explanatory progression, but this was a really nice video format.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      spartnstarcraft2 Thanks. I've been more organized with them. There are similar styles to this video but it is constantly improving so the older ones might not have as clean of a presentation. Thanks for the compliment!

  • @pascalcamera8288
    @pascalcamera8288 9 років тому

    Thank you for these videos.

  • @101LMAA
    @101LMAA 8 років тому

    Great video and explanation of the lead punch 👍👍

  • @earla6758
    @earla6758 8 років тому

    Mahalo Nate i really admire your forms and techniques!

  • @Magicus1
    @Magicus1 8 років тому +1

    Hey, I subscribed to your channel. I'm glad you're actually TEACHING it with good form versus trying to look like a "boss" like so many tards on UA-cam -- I'm here to learn, not check dudes out.
    So again, thank you, happy for your slow motion and regular speed attacks. Keep up the good work! :-)

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 8 років тому

      blind leading the blind..enjoy being knocked out newbie.
      btw research dropped guard..counterpunch.
      my gift to you

  • @nathanielsango7465
    @nathanielsango7465 8 років тому

    u are a very good teach.....
    Thanks for the videos

  • @Jamz2k
    @Jamz2k 7 років тому +4

    If u wanna know how to do this in detail watch fencing. That is where Bruce learned this

  • @garrettglass586
    @garrettglass586 8 років тому

    Reminds me of fencing. Very cool!

  • @rushabhdave1395
    @rushabhdave1395 8 років тому

    i am impressed so much that i really want to meet you and learn jkd...

  • @marklawrence855
    @marklawrence855 8 років тому

    Nice and smooth!

  • @jfan3689
    @jfan3689 8 років тому

    One of the best fighters I've seen. Going to take JKD after I'm done with some other fighting style(s)

    • @bobotee7072
      @bobotee7072 4 роки тому

      Julian Fan he doesn't fight

  • @warbornexperience9796
    @warbornexperience9796 8 років тому +14

    Ninja Nate: you are by far the best person I saw on You-Tube with regards to showing JKD. I would highlight a few mistakes I am seen. 1: You have the motion down pack. There is a fluid motion that you are using. 2: What I am not seen is the violence behind your movenment. If you are pushing off from your rear leg, violently swing your hip, violently your back. And leting your arm fold. I should see that weight been moved from rear leg through your body to your fist. I am not seen that. 3: You should feel like you are going to be off balance if you don’t control the direction of the weight. 4: Your lower body becomes distorted when you are punching. Your lower body should be a hinge when you are doing the leading punch. 5: Punch through the target. Right now your demo, is your punch is brushing the target. It should be 6 inches behind your target. The JKD punch is like pop locking from break dancing. Without that distrubition of weight, the JKD punch is as weak a boxing jab. Wiith it, it stronger the rear hook from boxing. It is a boxing uppercut that become a jab. 6: I would reflect on my points. You are on your way to becoming a powerful JKD artist. With slight corrections, your punch could equal that of Bruce Lee.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  8 років тому +6

      I understand what you're getting at. It's not a perfect demo and their are a few things I may have missed or not performed perfectly. I was concentrating on a few basic things. I like your attention to detail though. I will have more realistic violent intent in my future demos. Really visualize smashing through. Instead of being to relaxed and casual with my demonstration. Mahalo for your advice! Keep blasting!! :)

    • @warbornexperience9796
      @warbornexperience9796 8 років тому +3

      Ninja Nate No worries. I didn’t want to come across off like a know it all or demening your value. JKD is the most hated martial arts in the world. As long as you are aware those points its all good. I would enjoy seen a demonstration on a punching bag. That way you don’t have to hold back your power. I like to show my students on a punching bag, a regular boxing punching, traditional kung fu punch and then the JKD punch. People only believe what their eyes can see. Stay focus and keep up the hard work. I know it takes years to get to the level you are at. Look forward to more videos from you.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  8 років тому +10

      +WARBORN EXPERIENCE Thanks, your comment definitely stood out from the rest, some try to just spout out their own opinions or what is wrong with the technique. Some I agree are more right than others but I don't always reply back to many of them to avoid longer arguments that lead no where. I respected your comment and you approached it very well and I appreciate that. Thank you for understanding and showing respect and tolerance like a martial artist should! I will definitely grow from your advice and suggestions. "Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them." Peace my brother...

    • @warbornexperience9796
      @warbornexperience9796 8 років тому +2

      Ninja Nate You are welcome it is rare thing to find respect in our world. I been watching your other videos. The points I made, I clearly see you demonstrate in other videos. You are the only person I have seen in the JKD community that uses the legs in their offensive & defensive techniques to bring your body weight from the ground. I am 35 and started JKD when I was 19. My experiences have been in real street fights and unsanticion matches against martial artists. When I was young, I didn’t understand that people hated JKD. That people knowing that you were into martial arts meant some would randomly attack you to prove you a fraud or prove they are tough. I am more conservative with whom knows that I have trained. I would have you ponder some points. JKD is the theory of evoultion in martial arts. We as JKD artist are suppose to be changing and growing. 1: I don’t punch with the bottom 3 of knunckles. I punch with the pointer & middle finger knunckles. They are the stronger points on the hands and you are less likely to break your hand. 2: We are suppose to use the “Intercepting Fist” beating our enemy to the punch. I find that to be dangerous technique. If you and I were to fight, even if you are faster then I am. It would be hard to intercept me. Basic physics would suggest you would have to be twice as fast as I am. Three times or more to have a advantage with your speed. 3: Energy conversion is the heart of JKD. The majority of time I don’t intercept nor block a attack. I evade attack, keeping in striking range. When the person misses, I capitalize on that opening. This techinque “Evading Fist” works against stronger & faster targets. 4: Soon you will reach your physicaly limit and feel like you are not growing. I would suggest learning Tai Chi and developing your Chi. If you can tap into the power of your emotions, your speed and power will suprass your physical power. It is a balance, training the physical and the mental at the same time. At any rate, I enjoyed our conversation.

    • @warbornexperience9796
      @warbornexperience9796 8 років тому

      RPG 808 How about no? If you read all my comments I explain to Nate what my experience was. I don’t feel to explain myself to you. The comments were for him and if he wants to implement them awesome. Nate took it in a positive light like how presented it. I feel a conversation with you will not be constructive. So take care.

  • @PLxGAMERx
    @PLxGAMERx 7 років тому

    I like the punch sequence in the beginning, simple movement and nice force. I am an amateur but I liked the sound that these punches made. Don't know why you looked down though

  • @iurikorolev
    @iurikorolev 9 років тому +2

    Great video. Very detailed and didactical.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      Iuri Korolev Thanks You!

  • @chrisknott7836
    @chrisknott7836 2 роки тому

    Sifu Joel Ledlow taught me this. Good instructions. Always stay loosed throughout entire body. No tenacity

  • @rustamkushakov4077
    @rustamkushakov4077 5 років тому

    Great !
    Clear move !

  • @vietlinh1010
    @vietlinh1010 9 років тому +5

    Thanks so much

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      Tran Linh No problem! Like the facebook page for more updates! facebook.com/ninjanateofficial

  • @wikkid2169
    @wikkid2169 7 років тому

    nice clean movements

  • @keviwan6983
    @keviwan6983 8 років тому

    Very good!

  • @hanz2652
    @hanz2652 4 роки тому +1

    I see the Win Chun influences in JKD here

  • @abdullahalzughaier6665
    @abdullahalzughaier6665 9 років тому +4

    I actually somewhat profected it and add some new moves. Thank you. Good Job By the Way :-)

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому +3

      Abdullah Alzughaier Awesome!! and thanks!

    • @abdullahalzughaier6665
      @abdullahalzughaier6665 9 років тому +2

      Ninja Nate Your Welcome.I'm going start learning more from you man :-)

  • @02_9f_anshulrana3
    @02_9f_anshulrana3 5 років тому

    Best video I know this trick

  • @MrLodale
    @MrLodale 8 років тому

    Really like the punch. I espeacially use it to close distance to a taller opponent, intercept a slower attack or to catch someone, when he lets his guard down thinking he is out of range. The only problem i have with it is the follow up. You really get in a sideway position, which makes it hard to follow up with your rear hand without doing an extra step. So usually i step back afterwards. Would be nice to have a video how to keep momentum after initial strike. Also the risk of overturning you rear foot could be mentioned, since it happens easily and takes away some power of the punch and leaves you with some instability. Nice vid though. Thx

  • @tuhoangucanh577
    @tuhoangucanh577 8 років тому

    please, im beging you for more !!

  • @zkaare999
    @zkaare999 9 років тому

    Great video!

  • @flattyler7758
    @flattyler7758 8 років тому

    Great Vid, Bro.

  • @joshuagoales595
    @joshuagoales595 8 років тому

    Thank for this video it's was good

  • @illman8876
    @illman8876 9 років тому

    you can turn the fist over when punching to the body. The vertical fist is only really for moving forward while hitting to the head. Also, throwing the lead while moving backwards, you also turn the fist over.

  • @stevemann6528
    @stevemann6528 7 років тому +1

    So that's where Bruce Lee's fencing training comes into play.

  • @bluedwarf8858
    @bluedwarf8858 6 років тому

    Hi ninja nate, thanks for these videos, I know you are only doing a demo but remember to punch past the target. Also have you done a video on the hook kick? I'm ok with my hands but struggle to get power when I do the hook kick. Any suggestions

  • @rexxarle
    @rexxarle 9 років тому

    Nice video, very cool and easy to train.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      Leandro Rosa Thanks glad to have helped

  • @therealawakener7
    @therealawakener7 8 років тому +1

    Very good clip. Just for the record though, so you can keep improving your teaching techniques, the returning of the punch is referred to as the 'Shortening of the Arc Principle' and it should be applied to all JKD strikes other than a lunging -step finger thrust.
    Also when your lead straight right is parried and you use the momentum of the shortening of the arc from the first punch to immediately generate a second straight punch that technique is called in JKD "The Redoublement". When done correctly the second punch is actually a 'dropping hammer punch' and not as you are doing another straight lead. The reason for this is that doing just another straight lead punch leaves too much room for the opponent to counter or defend whereas the dropping hammer subtly sends in your rising elbow to the opponent's sternum with the forearm blocking his field of vision just before the hammer punch lands on the opponent's nose. This way of redoubling is far more efficient as it entails the principle of 'Constant Forwards Energy'.
    I have a clip up fully explaining the Redoublement if you wish to watch it. Keep doing what you are doing.
    God bless:-)).

    • @kingsfieldnpc
      @kingsfieldnpc 8 років тому +1

      +LMA UK I get your point but JKD is a mindset, not a form of martial arts as Bruce lee implies so many times. anything applied as a form is not original and is someone else's use of it, which is still a good use, but Nate is applying his own use and understanding of JKD. But you are quite knowledgable I just wanted to throw that out there.
      Thanks mate!

  • @shandani7215
    @shandani7215 7 років тому

    Bruce Lee said Jeet Kun Do was an evolving art. Each individual should find what fits him and make the best out of JKD.

  • @johnnythepillpopper1974
    @johnnythepillpopper1974 6 років тому

    Your JKD is so simple, your way of teaching is awesome. Who did you learn from?

  • @franciscosalles7981
    @franciscosalles7981 4 роки тому +1

    No JKD, Bruce nunca socava com o punho igual um boxeador. As falanges ficavam em posição lateral. Isso não quer dizer que Bruce não poderia usar a forma do boxe tradicional. Ele, aliás, amava o boxe, modalidade que aprendeu quando fazia o curso ginasial na escola inglesa, em Hong Kong. Ele admirava a forma de lutar de Muhummad Ali ( Se errei, desculpe ). Observava seus movimentos, as fintas. Bruce era observar nato. E a posição que ele usava para lutar era a da esgrima. O pé direito e a mão direita na frente. Bruce tinha todos os estilos, por isso poderia variar sempre numa luta.

    • @aquiredskill
      @aquiredskill Рік тому

      Recently I find something that Really created a none telegraphic way of fighting

    • @domjoao7245
      @domjoao7245 Рік тому

      @@aquiredskill what it is

  • @bladereflection1642
    @bladereflection1642 9 років тому

    Ninja Nate your awesome man.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      Robert DePlonty Thank you Robert!

  • @selvanthamarai8216
    @selvanthamarai8216 6 років тому

    very nice

  • @joaquinsanchez3059
    @joaquinsanchez3059 6 років тому

    Me encantó, soy fans de Bruce Lee el único y más grande y maestro de los maestro

  • @Chigurh287
    @Chigurh287 9 років тому +19

    What do you do full time Nate if you don't mind me asking? Do you teach full time cuz it's clear to see you're very professional.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому +14

      Paul W Full time student at University of Hawaii at Manoa. Almost done with that now though. I have been teaching part time and full time in the summer at the UFC BJ Penn gym in Hawaii. I want to do more UA-cam videos as well once I'm done with college. Thanks for the compliment!

    • @lalaelien
      @lalaelien 8 років тому +2

      +Ninja Nate Will you ever put up exercise videos?

    • @J4C08G4M3R
      @J4C08G4M3R 4 роки тому

      Cannot be taught as an art just techniques of an individual and then its up to you what concepts you want to take from it 👍👍👍

  • @tomunlucky9124
    @tomunlucky9124 5 років тому

    This is also great.n also please teach us all kinds of jeetkando.n Sir can u teach us bruce lee type nunchaku slowly.?

  • @JeetKuneDoBelgrade
    @JeetKuneDoBelgrade 8 років тому +3

    This is the push step,not to shuffle step.
    Best regards.

    • @TheDemondragon123
      @TheDemondragon123 8 років тому

      +Martial Arts Mecca Wouldn't it also be considered a burst step as well? Researching currently upon Jeet Kune Do and upon reading Bruce's book I didn't see anything about a push step but similarities with the burst step explained in his book "fighting method".

  • @NatthakitYTH.
    @NatthakitYTH. 4 місяці тому

    i love this song

  • @manuelcarmonarobles7298
    @manuelcarmonarobles7298 2 роки тому

    Buen giro de caderas.

  • @anjobee5798
    @anjobee5798 8 років тому +4

    Nathan, do you lift? You're physique looks good compared to your old videos.

  • @bilalbenkiran9884
    @bilalbenkiran9884 8 років тому +8

    You are fast

  • @doyleboyscustoms3151
    @doyleboyscustoms3151 7 років тому

    ive been very interested in learning jkd as my first martial art the only issue is there isnt anyone that teaches it near me in michigan which is a real bummer

  • @glendanaedja2268
    @glendanaedja2268 7 років тому

    +ninja nate:master ,watch all the vídeos of jeet kwon do class, please continue to teach US more about it

  • @cleopatra862
    @cleopatra862 7 років тому

    Nice..🤗

  • @TonyqTNT
    @TonyqTNT 8 років тому

    Does anyone realize that you could strike with the bottom three knuckles with a horizontal fist and curl it back on a horizontal plane just like the vertical fist eliptical rotates back?

  • @J4C08G4M3R
    @J4C08G4M3R 4 роки тому

    Straight lead and hook I thought every punch was thrown as in one blocking motion as you punch, the whole point of jkd is indeception not really full on attack but good job very skilled movements 👍👍👍

  • @harambe6972
    @harambe6972 6 років тому

    This is literally a regular jab in boxing but in boxing and real JKD we keep our hands up

  • @ekirusamuel7196
    @ekirusamuel7196 Рік тому

    JKD is enjoyable

  • @tonysmith5603
    @tonysmith5603 8 років тому

    like Bruce lee. dude your awesome

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 11 місяців тому

    Does the straight lead come from the center like the wing chun punch?

  • @bananasenpai
    @bananasenpai 3 роки тому

    Extra credit to the partner for acting out all the "getting hit" scenes

  • @militaryismetal
    @militaryismetal 8 років тому

    What do you sir recommend me to do :)

  • @summertea545
    @summertea545 5 років тому

    Kool.

  • @Blake7Devil
    @Blake7Devil 6 років тому

    Legal,poderia ter legenda

  • @leejunfansexpressingthehum7224
    @leejunfansexpressingthehum7224 7 років тому

    Its basic i see that, i wonder what you say about my lead punch the same demonstration punch Bruce did to vic moore at 1968?

  • @keystringmusic1212
    @keystringmusic1212 7 років тому

    Awesome techniques though

  • @verstappen9937
    @verstappen9937 7 років тому

    What level of JKD have you got and will you be doing more JKD videos

  • @aslajarvinen9715
    @aslajarvinen9715 9 років тому +1

    Cool moves:-)

  • @EAmeda7
    @EAmeda7 7 років тому

    I've tried using the straight lead like this and because the body lines up into a side stance it makes following up with a cross or the other side of the body very difficult. Rather the body needs to be a little more squared so you can recover quicker and use both sides as his intends.

    • @uwotm8634
      @uwotm8634 7 років тому

      Elias Noel I think this punch is meant to be used near the end or beginning of a combo so you can move back and follow up with something else

  • @diegokaipereira1173
    @diegokaipereira1173 9 років тому

    When your next video?!!

  • @trondyne3513
    @trondyne3513 2 роки тому

    Why @5:12 are you hitting with the top knuckles and not the bottom with the wrist tilted up as you initially describe the move?

  • @MadeInManny0161
    @MadeInManny0161 6 років тому +1

    Like fencing

  • @alvinhernandez7074
    @alvinhernandez7074 8 років тому

    El mejor

  • @kisamehoshigaki8917
    @kisamehoshigaki8917 3 роки тому

    Wow...

  • @agent70vids3
    @agent70vids3 4 роки тому

    What is the follow thru after the lead punch to completely take down your opponent??

  • @TheBlidget
    @TheBlidget 7 років тому

    Does your lineage go back to Ted Wong or Dan Inosanto

  • @neilallender8150
    @neilallender8150 4 роки тому

    #nice

  • @guillermobell6503
    @guillermobell6503 2 роки тому +1

    Quien fue tu maestro don inosantos? Estudias el jeet kun do y lo actualizas? O estas donde se quedo bruce lee?

  • @trueavicii8438
    @trueavicii8438 3 роки тому

    Can I do it with my left foot

  • @squifflessquaffles6339
    @squifflessquaffles6339 6 років тому

    Could you do videos on finger jab and knife hands? OwO

  • @JohnCena-mp7ue
    @JohnCena-mp7ue 5 років тому

    I'm a 12th degree pink belt Grandmaster in jeet kune do, this is impressive

  • @everready59
    @everready59 8 років тому

    cah-WICKNESS!

  • @XLORDPROPL
    @XLORDPROPL Рік тому +1

    I'm amazing at shuffle step... I'm not martial artist or even dancer...

  • @militaryismetal
    @militaryismetal 8 років тому

    What fightstyle do you sir use often :)

  • @joshberlin6993
    @joshberlin6993 9 років тому

    Put up more nunchuck tutorials there amazing.

    • @SifuNate
      @SifuNate  9 років тому

      Josh Berlin I'm uploading them soon! Stay on the lookout! :)

  • @nathanshim6808
    @nathanshim6808 8 років тому

    I'm a bit confused about the stance. For right handed individuals, you would have your right foot lead just like in the video?

    • @i_hate_mma
      @i_hate_mma 8 років тому

      Yeah, your dominant hand would be leading in Bruce Lees JKD since it was the belief that whats going to be doing the most striking.

  • @akiraito7113
    @akiraito7113 9 років тому

    I love the chop you did considering my fighting style uses them as its main weapon. I also love the footwork which I will incorporate into my style. I already use my own footwork called cat step where I stand on the balls of feet and slide. I would like your advice. Now for the details:
    I am a fragile speedster and lack stamina
    I tend to use slaps, chops and palms the most especially chops
    I copy the movements of cats
    I can do a little bit of acrobatics mostly cartwheels
    My main stance is double cat stance
    I rely on parries and evasion
    I can't kick higher than the ribs though I used to be able to kick higher to the head.
    Most of what I know about martial arts is self taught
    I can only use simple moves
    And I'm not that good at fighting though I have gotten better during my two years of self training.
    Help plz.

    • @gods1hell1spawn10011
      @gods1hell1spawn10011 9 років тому

      Akira Ito hey i was going to refer to you some really basic stuff because you seem like you really will never get true kungfu, to be harsh.. I was going to say use excessive bob and weave because it's excruciatingly effective even for a weak incapable fighter it may still win you the fight..
      but umm, if you check this out maybe you'll get the idea that you need to drop everything you've ever thought and start fresh. and take alot of time and study humbly...
      check: sifu George hajnasr all 27 gates of jkd (to get the hint) then search his other videos to start getting into the basics ok? please if you want to change your entire perspective and life in martial arts. to not miss this opportunity.
      namaste.

    • @user-pl9yq3fc8u
      @user-pl9yq3fc8u Рік тому

      hows it going

  • @jack2525mic
    @jack2525mic 9 років тому +3

    he thinking a bruce lee my man

  • @medinsabani5030
    @medinsabani5030 Рік тому

    so, jkd is good for street fights?