http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4_ZOPbd77E&feature=related
Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu brother teaching in Taiwan’s police academy.
he is also invited to teach military police in the US Army.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4_ZOPbd77E&feature=related
Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu brother teaching in Taiwan’s police academy.
he is also invited to teach military police in the US Army.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOL3IenlolQ&feature=related
tan shou.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS58ejBsyNM&feature=related
straight punches.
safe or defense first
you may choose to attack or not to attack
but protect your vital area or centerline first.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RnXOXj-pUE&feature=related
single hand practice drill.
tan shou, wing hand —
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Here is Sifu Lo’s son Doing some very light sparring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-3P6UU7QOI
[QUOTE=monji112000;953083]Here is Sifu Lo’s son Doing some very light sparring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-3P6UU7QOI[/QUOTE]
he learnt from Duncan Leung after his father
I hear US army MP’s carry tazers and other non-lethal weapons to bypass any scuffles that may occur.
my team is using taser last few outings, very effective and fun X-26
[QUOTE=monji112000;953083]Here is Sifu Lo’s son Doing some very light sparring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-3P6UU7QOI[/QUOTE]
That’s not sparring. That is one guy throwing out some strikes while letting the other guy counter.
[QUOTE=Knifefighter;953119]That’s not sparring. That is one guy throwing out some strikes while letting the other guy counter.[/QUOTE]
neither is rolling around on the ground and making your opponent say uncle realisitic sparring either dale
lol but winch chun dosnt work right you just see the army use it even the marinesuse wing chin with their black kokar stuff
but listen to dalehe knows more than them ahahaahaha
[QUOTE=goju;953125]neither is rolling around on the ground and making your opponent say uncle realisitic sparring either dale[/QUOTE]
Of course it isn’t. Just as only striking isn’t realistic.
It’s only realistic when you throw grappling, strikes and weapons into the mix.
[QUOTE=goju;953127]lol but winch chun dosnt work right you just see the army use it even the marinesuse wing chin with their black kokar stuff
but listen to dalehe knows more than them ahahaahaha[/QUOTE]
Yeah, the army and marines sure are experts at fighting without guns… they get a total of about a week or two of CQC training. Of course in your world of children black belts, that makes someone an expert.
…And here we go again…
Grow up ladies… This cycle is getting beyond old…
[QUOTE=Knifefighter;953130]Yeah, the army and marines sure are experts at fighting without guns… they get a total of about a week or two of CQC training. Of course in your world of children black belts, that makes someone an expert.[/QUOTE]
lol this just proves this guys a joke the marines and navy seals bothe use wing chun id t take it it works if theyd use it
let see marines and navy seals unknown mma fighter
hmmmmmmm who would i believe?
[QUOTE=SPJ;953019]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOL3IenlolQ&feature=related
tan shou.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS58ejBsyNM&feature=related
straight punches.[/QUOTE]
Since it’s up here, in the first video, can someone explain the intent/mechanics in these actions? I don’t mean any offence, but it looks like a lot of chasing hands to me - it seems there is no fwd intent in those tan saus on the first link.
Can even see it in the first link about 4 seconds in where he totally misses her arm/wrist.
JP
[QUOTE=Knifefighter;953130]Yeah, the army and marines sure are experts at fighting without guns… they get a total of about a week or two of CQC training. Of course in your world of children black belts, that makes someone an expert.[/QUOTE]
Hi Dale,
Of course you would be the authority on Training in the Military. Refresh my memory, what [SIZE=“3”][SIZE=“5”][SIZE=“6”][SIZE=“7”]Branch of the Service did you serve in?[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE] :rolleyes:
I suppose you are well familiar with the various sections in the service considered the elite, Marine Force Recon, US Air Force Para-rescue, US Army Rangers, Green Berets and Delt and lets not forget the US Navy Seals. I am sure that if you were to meet anyone of these in an empty alley you would kick their butts with your Gym Fantasy Martial art:D
Oh, just tell them your monicker, that will be sure to put the fear of the all knowing Dale into their hearts. But be careful some of them may actually know how to fight for real with knives, might have to call you “stumpy” afterwards. ![]()
All in fun Dale, but seriously you come off a bit pompous as you seem to think you have the reality fighting market locked down. Maybe you can can it and sell it.
Oh, fwiw, none of the Branches of the Military have a designated method of combat, not WC not BJJ etc. What they do do is to incorporate concepts and techniques into a hybrid system taught. Also, a lot of the H2H training depends on who is assigned to the unit as well as the fact that many times the training is squad based so different focus for different things.
However, one thing which sets many of the elite forces apart from others is the mental conditiong they are exposed to and the fact that they are taught to push beyond their pre-conceived limits.
But hey what do I know, ask Dale as we all know I am really a fake fantasy martial artists with not real life experience. Perhaps I will go down to the local MMA gym so I can post as an authority like Dale, maybe if I get into 3-4 fights and get a record he will change his opinion and accept that others have viable experiences also, apparently from his record I don’t need to WIN to have valuable experience I can also lose and be an authority ![]()
Again all in fun, couldn’t resist myself.
although ground fighting skills are important, one has to remember that when fighting multiple opponents going to the ground is something to be avoided.
i would assume that this can often be the case when fighting in the military or law enforcement