The 8 TYPES of BLOCKS You NEED to KNOW | PART 1

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These are the effective types of blocking in a real fighting situation. There is no time to plant your blocks, but just to be reactive. These blocks are simple and effective.

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  • @GiC7
    Thanks for making it practical.
  • @defaultset
    Interesting! This is quite similar to what is taught in Kali, people tend to say that these types of blocks are ineffective, yet, I always see these kinds of blocks when people move in and go to the clinch or setup a takedown? Great lesson !
  • @shoudvang
    Reality is you will get hit regardless how Good you are. Movements and counter punching is what's most effective in a real street fight.
  • Great videos💪🏻keep making videos like this sir🙌 We will support you🤜🏻🤛🏻✨
  • @visionary4244
    Excellent techniques. I like it very much. Thanks for a nice content. Want more.
  • @nickzane4695
    You do Age Uke in retreat, on the opposite hand in order to get in the outdoor area. It works and lets the opponent totaly uncovered if you do it right. Age uke it's just one of the miscellaneous blocks blocks in karate and yes, it takes time to learn it right. Karate takes time, that's the only problem with it, we don't have time. I really appreciate your lesson, these blocks are very efficient and easy to learn. Thank you!
  • Thanks. Great advice. I am a 73 yr old who took Shorin Ryu Matsumura in 1972 while stationed on Okinawa. I still work out with 16 forms and 7 weapons forms to help me to stay in shape (kinda). Not all forms I do fron this style. I borrowed some from other styles. Equal opportunity I say. I also do Shotokan. Thanks again.
  • @maitreyabd
    Thanks... Ur teaching the real, practical thing... What striking Martial Arts should be... Not just some fancy moves of Karate n likes... Form is nothing without context... Kata n all has initially been designed from 2person combat forms, then practiced solo... Now the old concepts n context has been forgotten or ignored... Its a pity... Ur teaching the right thing... Similiar to my concepts... 😊😇🙏🙏🌼
  • Growing up I would see large group of people gathering at my local park doing all these moves in slow motion. Usually older people. The entire time I thought it was some sort of meditation yoga style exercise. Now thay I think about it they were actually practicing these moves.
  • @ttc.o4007
    From what I see, you're teaching Okinawan Karate as it was, and still is supposed to be taught. I love those palm down inward blocks with a quick counter
  • I love the blocking techniques here. When I took black momba karate which is much more rare and may be different because it originated from africa. But we were tought to use our block as a strike as well. So in the process of blocking an attackers strike, you injure or cause pain to them by striking, but your also blocking because you block is also a strike.
  • great video and great display of ur practical understanding of martial arts which is lacking today in most schools. In our school we teach students to understand force direction of blocks meaning a rising head block is not jus to block a punch to ur face.....its an upward force that can be used to block a punch, lift up ur opponent if executed in close quarters....strike under the opponents chin etc. Keep up the great work
  • OMG have wondered about this for years .... thanks for sharing the realistic scenarios and what to do for real
  • @mkleng
    Nice to see you bringing the traditional martial arts to the real world in da streets. More!!