James Keating - Trapping DVD 2: Applications and Advanced Drills More of the unique Red Boat Wing Chun trapping hands methods combined with Kali and JKD skills.
Series Description: Experts agree that Comtech's Limb Immobilization training is one of the best around. It's both defense and development in one. If you are looking to improve your empty handed fighting abilities then by all means check these three DVDs out today!
Fighting applications, partner drills, equipment drills and more. These limb immobilization techniques are things I have learned while cross training in Kali, Silat, Wing Chun and Kuntao. Even western boxing is thrown in there, too. You see, fighting isn't all that different for folks. Basically it's the same for everyone. So, I have taken the common traits from all of these various arts and compiled them into one interrelated amalgam. Why not? It's all the same in the dark, ya know. This universal system is about learning, defense and confidence.
To study these tapes you'll need a partner, or at least a Mook Jong (wooden training dummy). This method is also designed to inter-relate to and support your Knife Skills! Multi-phase training works a lot like subliminal learning. "It just happens". Good stuff!
Reviewer: George Hernandez
Date: May 05, 2011
Technical Specifications:
Title: Comtech Trapping Vol. 2
DVD Length: 1 hour 19 mins
Region: 0
Type: DVD-R
Format:
NTSC
Video Quality: Average
Audio Quality: 3/5 (Average)
What It's About:
This DVD is a continuation of James Keating's methods on trapping techniques based on the Wing Chun system.
Content Overview:
- Introduction
- A continuation of building on the techniques shown in Volume 1, Basic trapping
- Tan Sao - Palm up block
- Jao Sao – Running hand
- Jut Sao – Jerking hand
- Bong Sao, Forearm (wing) Block
- The basis of the above techniques as the foundation for the Pac – Lop hand movements.
- The Tan Sao hand family of movements.
- Tan Sao-Chuan Choy
- Coiling and striking
- Opening and closing the gates
- Using the Tan Sao and Pac Sao hand
- Tan Sao- Pac-Sao and Bil Jee hand
- Double Tan Sao hand
- Jao and Jut Sao hands.
- Jao as a circular movement
- Jao Sao and Jut Sao, the jerking hand.
- the Jao Sao, Jut Sao and Chun Choy hand.
- Coiling disengaging and throwing,
- The Double Jut Sao
- Bong Sao hand
- The High and low Bong Sao hand.
- Lop Sao, the grapping hand
- The Lop Sao drill.
- The Bong Sao, Lao Sao, Pac Sao hand.
- The bong Sao against a side kick.
- Using the Lop Sao and Bong Sao as a breaking arm.
- Drills for destruction.
- Hitting at the joints
- Bil Sao Drill
- Using the elbow as a tool of destruction.
- Stepping Patterns
- Stepping drill right and left side.
- Using the feet and getting behind
- Using the feet to sweep the leg.