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Clifton Park, New York (2nd Seminar)
This seminar covers the use of some of our basic striking tools used for entering, or closing the gap on the opponent. In this seminar you will learn about Jeet Kune Do's explosive entering techniques and how to close the gap with deceptiveness and firepower. You will learn such unique tactics as the drop step for adding more power, and stealing a step to deceptively gain distance on the opponent.
On the second day of this event, we covered what is known as combative chi sao. This is sort of a continuation of where I left of in the last seminar at this same location (videos 15, 16 and 17). This is very aggressive use of seong chi sao (double arm sticking) and is a more advanced way of training. The trapping and striking from the chi sao is very damaging, and you will see immediately how it can apply to a live combative situation. You will get tons of useful information from this video, which you will want to watch again and again and again!
-------- Resolution*: 634 x 480 Running Time Approx: 2 hour 20 mins
*This video comes from a VHS converted to DVD converted to Digital. Every effort was made to keep the quality high and at DVD resolution but there was not a lot of editing so you may see static and VHS commands on the screen - especially at the beginning and end of the video. --------
SEMINAR SERIES Overview:
Sifu Lamar M. Davis II has travelled the world teaching seminars since the late eighties. This series includes footage from many of these seminars. Volume 4 even includes footage from the classroom in the mid to late 80's. Through this series of videos, you will see the progression of Sifu Davis' learning process and skill level, all the way from the footage mentioned above to a seminar taught just a few years ago in Canada. There are a wide variety of topics covered in these seminars, and just because the title may make it sound like some of the stuff is repeated, that does not mean that it will be the same material. Just a single question asked during a seminar can send the entire session in another direction, bringing out things that have never been filmed in a seminar before. So yes, all of these contain different material, and they are all well worth owning!
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