WITH FORT BEHIND OR IN HERD OF SHEEP

Counters against Multiple Unarmed Attacks

This is adopting the strategy of "back-wall battle"


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Fighting with a Fort Behind

Sabre There are two main strategies in handling multiple attacks, namely "back-wall battle" and "dodge-hit battle". Here Grandmaster Wong demonstrates the strategy of "back-wall battle", which is also poetically described as "battling with the fort behind".

Entering a Herd of Sheep

Sabre Here Grandmaster Wong demonstrates the strategy of "dodge-hit battle", which is also poetically described as "tiger in a herd of sheep".

Combat is Alive and Full of Variations

Sabre The classification into two main strategies is for convenience. We must of course not be a slave to rigid classification. Real combat is alive, full of changes and variations. We may, for example, start with a fort behind us, then enter a herd of sheep.

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