Martial King's Retired Life - Bodhi's Style Explained
Martial King's Retired Life - Bodhi's Style Explained
This concept is taught in BJJ, muay thai, TKD, Judo, wrestling, boxing, tai chi, wing chun... Pretty much every style because it's physics and biomechanics. It's easy to see, imagine and understand, but it's really, really difficult to be proficient at. It takes a lot of practice to get used to not instinctively resisting and feeling the trajectory of the force to redirect, especially if you are intending to counter using their force.
This is also why you can tell when someone has no idea how to actually use wing chun in fights against someone from other styles. How you going to tell which way they're applying pressure if you aren't even in contact with them? Ever see a BJJ guy let go of his opponent before he secures a finish?
Other examples where you could do this is if you were to crank the elbows in the clinch when the opponent tries to throw a vertical knee -- force in the transverse plane to counter the force coming in the sagittal plane. Pushing/jabbing as you check a kick to reduce the force you absorb with your leg.
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