I think Hawkings said, 'if you memorize elaborate technique, A to B to C, then you're in trouble when B isn't there'
@jasrobsny4 жыл бұрын
I studied traditional JuJitsu and Gracie's JuJitsu all through high school and I remember some visiting Judo students owned me at Randori because no one taught me about the frame or how to use it or hide it.
@robbietheking694 жыл бұрын
"indiana jones" concept is here again; the 1st and 2nd line symbol, the Y (or, if we keep movie references, the back to the future's Delorean time machine "flux capacitor"), is so simple to achieve once you follow the instructions; I like very much when you shore up the body structure (the different angle of hips and upper body) to the ground in order to face opponent's pressure and directly discharge it behind ya without effort - this fluidity - adaptability fo the structure is very amazing. and of course the fact you need just one side (standing or to the ground) of the body to counter the pressure while the other part is free to move, I think this is enlightning.
@TheArtofPressureFighting4 жыл бұрын
you're getting good at explaining my method better than me! =D
@robbietheking694 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtofPressureFighting lol, when you learn from the best martial arts teacher in the world anything is possible
@jasrobsny4 жыл бұрын
It seems that front-wheel drive would be advantageous to strike but not necessarily to collapse the other's frame or handle pressure.