Basic competition strikes, exits and how to counter a reactive fighter.
Roman Apolonov - Part 1 JJIF Fighting Jujitsu Striking
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3m 59s
In this comprehensive video, we delve into the fundamental aspects of executing the Gyaku (reverse punch) in various scenarios, specifically focusing on close distance engagements. This tutorial is divided into three essential parts, each designed to enhance your understanding and execution of the Gyaku punch, as well as the accompanying Kizame (lead jab).
Key Highlights:
• Part 1: Direct Gyaku (Close Distance): Learn the mechanics of delivering a powerful Gyaku punch at close range. We focus on maintaining proper body alignment, generating power in tight spaces, and ensuring that your punch lands with precision even when the distance is minimal.
• Part 2: How to Exit: Once you’ve delivered the Gyaku, knowing how to exit safely is crucial. In this section, we cover effective footwork and angling techniques to help you retreat or reposition yourself after striking, reducing the risk of counterattacks from your opponent.
• Part 3: Pushing Gyaku and Kizame: Discover how to use pushing strikes, specifically the Gyaku and Kizame, to disrupt your opponent’s rhythm and create openings for further attacks. This section focuses on how to apply forward pressure with these strikes, keeping your opponent off-balance and under constant threat.This video is ideal for martial artists looking to deepen their understanding of the Gyaku punch and its applications in close-range combat. By mastering these techniques, you’ll improve your striking efficiency, defensive movement, and ability to control the pace of an encounter. Watch, practice, and enhance your Jujitsu skills with this detailed exploration of the Gyaku punch.