Using default responses and protecting/covering your centerline (as if standing behind a post) to keep small and quick, and making the opponent move bigger (slower) to deal with it. With deflections, clinging & monitoring, as well as defending and countering from your center to achieve a faster response.
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Hubud Drill 1: 3 move set for speed, timing and distance for martial arts. Fight Method video 0048
Hubud based 3 movement set drill for speed, timing and distance. One, two or three moves on each side as partners exchange strikes, with deflection, redirection, adhering, pak sau, and strikes, as well as tying up, using levers and grabs and controlling aspects on the outside.
Part 3 Kuntao Silat, Lazy Hand, Trapping, and Grabbing. Fight Method video 0047
Part 3: Techniques and movements for Kuntao Silat using Lazy Hand (Old Man) Style Kung Fu concepts, including deflections, attack and defense, trapping, grabbing, putting your opponent off balance and using their energy against them by redirecting their attack.
Part 2 Kuntao Silat, Lazy Hand, Trapping, and Grabbing. Fight Method video 0046
Part 2: Techniques and movements for Kuntao Silat using Lazy Hand (Old Man) Style Kung Fu concepts, including deflections, attack and defense, trapping, grabbing, putting your opponent off balance and using their energy against them by redirecting their attack.
Part 1 Kuntao Silat, Lazy Hand, Trapping, and Grabbing. Fight Method video 0045
Part 1: Techniques and movements for Kuntao Silat using Lazy Hand (Old Man) Style Kung Fu concepts, including deflections, attack and defense, trapping, grabbing, putting your opponent off balance and using their energy against them by redirecting their attack.
Kali Basics 1: Defense against knife thrusts/jabs, moving, angling, disarms. Fight Method video 0044
Kali knife defense basics 1: Against knife thrusts/jabs, moving your body mass with stepping, angling, deflecting, stopping, controlling and disarms.
Part 2: 3 of eight point boxing set. Jab, cross, hook, defensive recover, reset. Fight Method 0043
Part 2: Boxing drill and foundations. First 3 moves of the 8 point boxing set. Jab, cross, hook, defensive recover & reset. Discussing angles, footwork, direction, keeping it tight, power and speed, first three steps. Recover and resetting with a defensive clear/push or strike The next video will have the entire 8 point boxing set.
Part 1: 3 of 8 point boxing set. Jab, cross, hook, defensive recover, reset. Fight Method 0042
Part 1: Boxing drill and foundations. First 3 moves of the 8 point boxing set. Jab, cross, hook, defensive recover & reset. Discussing angles, footwork, direction, keeping it tight, power and speed, first three steps. Recover and resetting with a defensive clear/push or strike The next video will have the entire 8 point boxing set.
Body Framing, angling theory. Resolving entanglement, timing issues. Fight Method 0041
Foundation. Part 1: Center and mother-line theory, staying within their body frame and your own body frame and the relation of facing & angling by cutting time and angles and resolving entanglement issues. Using facing, angles, distance and staying within each other’s facing frame, thereby shaving off time on your movement.
Martial Arts Training Group in Redding, CA
Update: Please see our “Contact” link at the top of the page to contact us about training/lessons.
Many people are finding this site when they respond to some local postings about training in the Redding area. About a dozen people are currently training, with more inquiring every day. Everyone’s welcome to train, regardless of their experience level. This includes empty hands, various training weapons, and so on. We only ask that you be a legal adult of 18 or older, or you’re otherwise accompanied by a parent or guardian. We train safely, but realistically, so it’s probably not as good fit for non adults that aren’t at least 16 or so, just in case there’s that small chance of injury. Above all, safety and responsibility are paramount. In other words, we’re not just training to grapple in gi’s and tap out. Ground is part of any good system, but we train with realism in mind and it’s not really geared towards children or sport, though many things can certainly cross over well between sport and self defense aspects.