I've noticed watching these videos from many schools online that it seems many do not incorporate the kicking in sparring, drills, or application as much. We've had students come to us from other teachers and they become so surprised when my instructor re-directs, attacks, and kicks them at the same time. Even in Chi Sau I rarely see the legs used.
Being very small, I've found that without the kicks I'm not able to execute quite a few WC techniques as well. Whether it's latching the neck or arm for a take down, re-directing their body, or defending against a grappler's take down. Even just being able to reach the face to punch, or chop the throat (my instructor is 6'4" I'm 5'5"). But when I kick the leg at the same time, I'm able to overcome a much larger attackers force, and thus more effectively defend myself.
It's been brought to my attention that not all schools do this, and I wondered why?
Being very small, I've found that without the kicks I'm not able to execute quite a few WC techniques as well. Whether it's latching the neck or arm for a take down, re-directing their body, or defending against a grappler's take down. Even just being able to reach the face to punch, or chop the throat (my instructor is 6'4" I'm 5'5"). But when I kick the leg at the same time, I'm able to overcome a much larger attackers force, and thus more effectively defend myself.
It's been brought to my attention that not all schools do this, and I wondered why?