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In my experience, most JKDers don't use it. I would imagine it's because the WC footwork and JKD footwork are too dis-similar even when the hands are doing similar things.
I had the same thoughts. In the short time I've been training JKD, I've noticed the difference in footwork. Was just curious if any JKD guys utilize the MJ and how they put it to use. Thanks for the response.
P.S. I wanted to add that I recently purchased an plastic "attachmate" (wooden dummy like) for my wavemaster XXL heavy bag at home, so I could add this to my JKD training. I could never afford a real wooden one, but this is close. There are a number of videos beyond the one I posted, showing how JKD students can incorporate this as part of their training.
Be careful with the plastic attachment. I bought one about 5 years ago for my heavy bag. It lasted about a week. I was probably to rough on it.
was it the plastic arms that cracked/broke off - vs the backplate and straps?
this was the unit I bought. I am going easy on it -as a new practitioner
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Be careful with the plastic attachment. I bought one about 5 years ago for my heavey bag. It lasted about a week. I was probably to rough on it.
Part of the reason I am still saving for a Actual Dummy. After spending all that time on Sifu's Teak MYJ I can't imagine a plastic one lasting for very long with me.
Absolutely. I bought it just for kicks and it wasn't expensive. I'd be interested in buying a "real" mook jong if it will serve a good purpose in my JKD training. I haven't brought it up with my Sifu yet.
Having a live partner will always be better than a dummy, but for the numerous times that partners aren't available when we are, the jong is a great tool.
Aside from tightening structure and sharpening hand techniques, it's also great for practicing your distance closing, footwork, and angles of attack. A good jong will tell you if your techniques have stopping power and are penetrating as well. If you can't afford one, make one!