Came across this clip on youtube and thought it would make some interesting discussion.
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Now, even though this is a Bujinkan school, it seemed to me that there was a hint of WC in there, but in any case, what I wanted to talk about, was being able to defend yourself, with your opponent attacking from a close range. Many demos that we see, show the attacker at a further distance.
Many techs. that we see probably won't be as 'pretty' as the textbook techs. due to the fact that the in-close attacks will be those 'Oh ****' moments, where we just have to react.
On a side note, maybe its just me, but it seemed that the guy who was punching, was punching off to the side, rather than at the defender. This always has been and always will be, one of my biggest martial art pet peeves. Doing that, IMO, is doing more harm than good.
[yt]UOyXKLbHCbQ&feature=sub[/yt]
Now, even though this is a Bujinkan school, it seemed to me that there was a hint of WC in there, but in any case, what I wanted to talk about, was being able to defend yourself, with your opponent attacking from a close range. Many demos that we see, show the attacker at a further distance.
Many techs. that we see probably won't be as 'pretty' as the textbook techs. due to the fact that the in-close attacks will be those 'Oh ****' moments, where we just have to react.
On a side note, maybe its just me, but it seemed that the guy who was punching, was punching off to the side, rather than at the defender. This always has been and always will be, one of my biggest martial art pet peeves. Doing that, IMO, is doing more harm than good.