There are many ways to attack and many more to defend. At one point I ‘slip’ Jason’s jab. The idea is to be able to switch defenses without thinking.
The concept of a passive draw is literally to entice the attacker to punch at a vulnerable target that appears to be open. In this case the defender leaves his face open. The attacker punches. This punch leaves him vulnerable to a counter attack.
In the drill, all this happens slowly and with great emphasis on control.
Real life is another matter.
Without prejudice
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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