satans.barber
Master Black Belt
If linear motion should be met with circular motion, and circular motion should be met with linear motion, why are we taught to palm block jabs and crosses?
Ian.
Ian.
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If linear motion should be met with circular motion, and circular motion should be met with linear motion, why are we taught to palm block jabs and crosses?
Originally posted by satans.barber
If linear motion should be met with circular motion, and circular motion should be met with linear motion, why are we taught to palm block jabs and crosses?
Originally posted by satans.barber
If linear motion should be met with circular motion, and circular motion should be met with linear motion, why are we taught to palm block jabs and crosses?
Ian.
I believe it is call or spelled "parry" In what we do there is no blocks they may stop the weapon from hitting you and end up hurting the attacker. It all comes down to terminolgy, you can call it what ever you want. I have done palm blocks /parry that have left the attacker rubbing his arm after hitting some nerve points.Originally posted by Big Guy
There is no such thing as a palm block. You would consider that a pairie. A block is the intent to stop a weapon in motion with the intent of doing no harm. A strike is considered to stop a weapon in motion or not with the intent to do harm. Jeff
Now I understand the last sentence of your first post.Many people don't put the same snap(impact) into their blocks as they do their strikes.I myself believe that all blocks should do damage so thereforeI actually consider all my blocks strikes
Originally posted by Big Guy
There is no such thing as a palm block. You would consider that a pairie. A block is the intent to stop a weapon in motion with the intent of doing no harm. A strike is considered to stop a weapon in motion or not with the intent to do harm. Jeff
Originally posted by Big Guy
The upward block is the only block that has an angle of deflection. The inward, outward and downward all have an angle of incident. A pairie has a riding force, it redirects with no intent of hurting. I myself believe that all blocks should do damage so thereforeI actually consider all my blocks strikes. Jeff
Originally posted by Kempojujutsu
We use a palm block for a jab and or cross. Main reason so we can grab the attack limb so we can apply are jujutsu techniques. If their hand is closed that is one more movement that has to be done before grappling (stand up version).
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