LEARNING TO COUNTER A SERIES OF ATTACKS PROGRESSIVELY
For systematic learning, we stylize an opponent making four continuous attacks - three kicks followed with a punch. We deal with his attack progressively - from countering at point 4 to point 3 to point 2 and then as soon as he attacks.
But in a real fight how do we know that he will make four continuous attacks – and not three or five or any number. Actually it doesn’t matter. Dealing with four attacks is for our learning purpose. Once we can counter him progressively, we can choose to counter at any point.
Counter at Point 3 | Counter at Point 2 | Counter at Point 2 |
Solo Sequence | Counter at Point 2 | After Second Kick |
Counter at Point 1 | Counter at Point 2 | Hold Horse at Clip |
Countering a Series of Attacks Progressively from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
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