by PM » Tue Apr 12, 2011 3:43 pm
markt: makes sense, thx sir! anyway, attacking (pro-active "self-defense") is usually much easier that counter striking. that is why in our self-defense scenarios (i am not talking about sparring) we most of the time work on preemptive striking (= attacking).
to the topic:
short bridge usage is pretty clear, worsk as magic; what is on my mind is using the technique along with other techniques (set up), as a fierce series of strikes
Grandmaster Ho Laptin has an interesting combo in his Lau sing kyun - basically front gwa cheui, rear sau cheui (Immortal Descending the World), turned into "Technique of Iron Gate-Bar" (for those who have the book, number 5 and 6, for those who do not, get it, imho one of the best Hung Kyun books out there)
similar to our leopard atacking combo i have mentioned above, chaap - gwa sau- seung gwa, tit mun saan cheui. 3 strikes form the top down, that sounds to me as a thousand pounds crushing!
as a short bridge combo - what set up would you use, if used as an offensive move?
Pavel Macek