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I have some questions about WC hand positions in reference to the hand positions shown below. Only focus on where the hands are making contact.
In the picture below, it appears as if I'm open but I'm really not. My right hand controls his left hand. If I need to protect my face I can turn my elbow upward like Bong Sao while still controlling my opponent's punching arm. I also have a connection with my right hand. In other words I can tell if he's going to punch with his right hand by what I feel from his left hand moving. You really can't tell from this screen shot but I can also redirect my opponent's outstretched arm, which is what I actually did.
My arms got into this position because of close range punching mixed with a little grappling. My theory is that close range turns into grappling due to punches and arms clashing against each other and close range punching when the arms aren't in the way. To me this makes sense with WC being a close range fighting system. It makes me think that you guys have more grappling than what is shown. I'm also thinking that WC practitioners forget about bridging when grappling is initiated, maybe too much focus is put on "punching the fastest" and not bridging.
I don't train WC, and I haven't tested my theory yet, but I would still like to hear what other's think about my theories for WC and close range fighting. Feel free to let me know if I'm wrong or way off and then share your thoughts of why I'm wrong.
- Is there a technique in WC where the hand grabs over the wrist similar to what I'm doing in the picture below..
- Is there a technique in WC where the hand is placed under the arm similar to what I'm doing in the picture below
In the picture below, it appears as if I'm open but I'm really not. My right hand controls his left hand. If I need to protect my face I can turn my elbow upward like Bong Sao while still controlling my opponent's punching arm. I also have a connection with my right hand. In other words I can tell if he's going to punch with his right hand by what I feel from his left hand moving. You really can't tell from this screen shot but I can also redirect my opponent's outstretched arm, which is what I actually did.
My arms got into this position because of close range punching mixed with a little grappling. My theory is that close range turns into grappling due to punches and arms clashing against each other and close range punching when the arms aren't in the way. To me this makes sense with WC being a close range fighting system. It makes me think that you guys have more grappling than what is shown. I'm also thinking that WC practitioners forget about bridging when grappling is initiated, maybe too much focus is put on "punching the fastest" and not bridging.
I don't train WC, and I haven't tested my theory yet, but I would still like to hear what other's think about my theories for WC and close range fighting. Feel free to let me know if I'm wrong or way off and then share your thoughts of why I'm wrong.