APPLYING STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE COMBAT
Daniel and Steve employ strategies in their attack and defence
Most people today fight haphazardly, i.e. their attacks or defences are impromptu and isolated. For example, they throw a punch or a kick without pre-planning. Their next attack is not related to their earlier movements. When their opponent attacks them, they think of how to respond or they react instinctively.
A systematically trained Shaolin practitioner does not fight in this haphazard way. First, he employs techniques appropriate for the combat situations. When an opponent attacks him, he does not hesitate to think of what to do; he already knows before-hand how to react correctly to various forms of attack.
Then he seeks or works out advantageous ways in his attack and defence using tactics and strategies. For example, instead of executing a kick straight-away, he may tempt his opponents to attack first, then kick when they least expects it. This is using tactics.
His attacks and defences are not executed in isolation, but flow in sequences. What sequences to use and what patterns are used in each sequence are planned before-hand. He may even plan so that his opponents, without being aware of it themselves, fight in a way he has planned. This is using strategies.
Some simple strategies in attack and defence are shown in these video clips. They involve various modes of applying combat sequences.
But what should you do if your opponents react outside the manner you have planned, which is usually the case in real fighting? (But a master can be so skillful in using strategies that his opponents actually fight the way he has planned) You make modifications, then resume your planned strategy. This aspect has actually been touched upon in earlier videos, and will be dealt with in later progression. The video series here records the stage where whole sequences without modifications are used.
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11. How Sequence Training and Chi Flow Enhance Combat Efficiency
12. The Tiger-Crane Set - Manifesting the Hard and the Soft in Shaolin Kungfu
13. The Dragon-Tiger Set - Crystallization of Two Wahnam Traditions
14. The Dragon-Form Set - Demonstrating that Softness Can be Very Powerful
15. Shaolin Monkey Set – Symbolizing Spiritual Path from Cheekiness to Enlightenment
16. Shaolin Five-Animal Set – Gist of Shaolin Forms and Essence
17. Shaolin Pakua Set Set – An Exclusive Set Fit for Kings and Generals
18. Combat Application pf Pakua – Sharing Secrets for Combat Efficiency
19. Beginning to Learn some Monkey Tricks
20. Refining Techniques in Combat
21. Some Examples of High level Combat
22. Collective Effort for Greater Benefits
23. Can Sophisticated Kungfu Techniques be Used in Combat?
24. Skills are usually More Important than Techniques
25. One-Finger Shooting Zen – the Treasure of Shaolin Wahnam
26. Raising Levels of Techniques and Tactics in Combat
27. Bringing Combat Skills to More Sophisticated Levels
28. Monkey Techniques are Flowing and Agile but can be Very Devastating
29. Flowing with the Opponent's Momentum
30. Beware of the Monkey Tricks
31. Marvelous Techniques Beget Marvelous Techniques
32. How to Raise your Level of Combat
33. How you can Defeat your Opponents
34. Employing Sophisticated Kungfu Techniques to Enhance Combat Efficiency
35. Systematic Training is Essential for Combat Efficiency
36. Raising Combat Efficiency from Basic to Advanced Levels
To be continued
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times since 25th September 2007