SPEAR COUNTERS AGAINST THE DOWNWARD CHOP AND THE REVERSED SWEEP OF THE BIG KNIFE
Blocking a reversed sweep of a Big Knife, as many people do, is not a high-level response. What disadvantages can you find in this defence?
A Big Knife is both long and heavy. Hence it has the advantages of both length and weight. A downward chop of a Big Knife is therefore deadly. Blocking a chopping attack may result in the blocking weapon being broken, or exposing the defender to other subtle techniques of the Big Knife.
One subtle technique of the Big Knife is a reversed sweep. Many people are caught by surprise by this technique. What spear techniques would you use to counter these attacks from a Big Kni
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Blocking the Chop of a Big Knife
When an opponent chops with a Big Knife, many people would block the chopping attack with the spear shaft. This is not a good response. The opponent may use the end of the shaft to flick up at your groin. Moreover, a powerful chop may break the shaft of the spear. How would you counter?
Stopping an Opponent from Advancing
Instead of blocking an opponent's chop, a better response is as follows. As he moves in to attack you after he has deflected your shoot, pull back your spear and aim it at him. This would stop him from advancing. If you want to injure him, you can shoot out your spear.
Shooting the Spear with Single Hand
If your opponent still moves in to chop at you, despite your pointing the spear at him, you can retreat a step to avoid the chopping attack and simultaneously shoot out your spear with one hand to have longer reach. This is using your spear like a sword. This can be done if the spear is light.
Reversed Sweep of a Big Knife
A subtle technique of the Big Knife is a reversed sweep. After deflecting your spear shoot, an opponent may attack you with a reversed sweep, which can catch many exponents by surprise. How do you defend against this attack? Would you block the reversed sweep?
Blocking a Reversed Sweep
Blocking a reversed sweep from a Big Knife is a middle-level response. What do you think would be a high-level response? Why is the block only a middle-level response? What do you think your opponent could do if you block his reversed sweep?
Circle and Shoot while Retreating
Instead of blocking, a high-level response is to retreat a step, and simultaneously circle the spear round the shaft of the Big Knife to avoid being controlled by it, followed immediately with a spear shoot. This is employing the principle of “advance by retreating”, and is possible because of the lightness and length advantage of the spear.
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Spear against Downward Chop and Reverse Sweep of Big Knife from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
Review of UK Summer Camp 2007 Weapon Course
Traveling Dragon Spear and its Combat Applications
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Introducing the Traveling Dragon Thirteen-Technique Spear
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The Circling and the Thrusting Techniques of the Spear
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Using the Spear against the Butterfly Knives and the Big Knife
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Spear Counters against the Downward Chop and the Reversed Sweep of a Big Knife
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The Spear against the Versatile Three-Sectional Staff
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Circling and Shooting against Various Sweeps
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Once you have the Skills, learning Techniques become Fast and Easy
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Sharing Secrets of the Spear
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The Shoot -- the Most Representative and Most Deadly of Spear Techniques
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Learning Various Spear Techniques like Circling, Flicking and Lifting
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How would you Counter the Downward Chop of a Big Knife?
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Using the Spear like a Dagger or a Staff
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The Spear Thrust and the Spear Shoot
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Reviewing the first Five Sequences of the Set
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Outside-Door and Inside-Door Applications
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Covering the Four Corners against All Attacks
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Remarkable Achievement at the Weapon Course
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Making Flowers with the Spear
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Various Ways of Making Flowers
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Confusing your Opponents with Variations and Changes in Making Flowers
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Learning the Spear Set in just Two Days
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The Difference between Patterns and Techniques
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The Thirteen Techniques of the Traveling Dragon Spear
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