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    favorite counter?

    Mine is slip right hand left hook upstairs or body, yours? that **** is ***y aint it

    #2
    slip a jab and put a right over the top

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      #3
      overhand right over the other guys jab

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        #4
        Slip the jab to the outside and stick a left uppercut in their mouth.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bendigo View Post
          Slip the jab to the outside and stick a left uppercut in their mouth.

          nice punch off of your bridge! that is basic app of a zuang chuan. you can damage an arm just the same. or change the momentum.

          u are smaller dude, right? i say that cause us smaller guys usually use an outer step rather than an instep.

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            #6
            Originally posted by j View Post
            nice punch off of your bridge! that is basic app of a zuang chuan. you can damage an arm just the same. or change the momentum.

            u are smaller dude, right? i say that cause us smaller guys usually use an outer step rather than an instep.
            I'm 6'3" 195 lbs. Not to sound ignorant, but what's a bridge?? You know I am always interested in your insights, j.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bendigo View Post
              I'm 6'3" 195 lbs. Not to sound ignorant, but what's a bridge?? You know I am always interested in your insights, j.

              a bridge is the connection between you and your oppenent.

              like, when you move in for a left jab and your right hand moves the opponents right forearm away. that right hand is using bridging to redirect that opponents arm away.

              any connection, especially to gain control, is a bridge.

              hope that helps.

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                #8
                and yeah, u are a big boy. bigger than me. i fought under boxing rules against a guy about an inch taller than u and 80 pounds heavier. i can say u big boys are a helluva project to work with. even more so when trained.

                i came out with a win - although we say tie - against a 6'3" or 6'4" 275 pounder. helluva 15 minutes i will say!

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                  #9
                  Yeah, and I usually don't throw a lot of uppercuts. I use my reach and my footwork typically, and it works pretty well, but when I use that uppercut counter, I find that slipping to the outside creates a pretty handy blind spot.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bendigo View Post
                    Yeah, and I usually don't throw a lot of uppercuts. I use my reach and my footwork typically, and it works pretty well, but when I use that uppercut counter, I find that slipping to the outside creates a pretty handy blind spot.

                    sounds like simple app for our drilling fist.....


                    this may work better...



                    ok, this goes to just main site. but go to whole body xing yi and look up zuan under the 5 fists. this is what i study and this is a guy i have studies with. he knows his ****. trust me bro.
                    Last edited by j; 03-22-2009, 11:05 PM.

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