Part 1 Gyaku (how to exit)
Roman Apolonov Technique Vault
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In this video, we explore the crucial concept of exiting safely after delivering a Gyaku (reverse punch). Knowing how to effectively exit after striking is just as important as executing the punch itself, as it helps you avoid counters and maintain control of the fight. This tutorial focuses on the strategies and techniques needed to ensure a smooth and safe exit after throwing the Gyaku.
Key Highlights:
• Exiting with Footwork: Learn how to use footwork to quickly and efficiently move out of your opponent’s striking range after delivering the Gyaku. We cover various exit strategies, including stepping back, angling off, and pivoting, to keep you safe and in control.
• Maintaining Guard: Discover the importance of keeping your guard up during the exit to protect yourself from potential counterattacks. This section emphasises the need for defensive awareness as you disengage from your opponent.
• Timing Your Exit: Understand how to time your exit perfectly, so that you can leave the danger zone immediately after your punch lands. The video explains how to anticipate your opponent’s reactions and ensure you’re not caught off guard.
• Combining Offence and Defence: Learn how to smoothly transition between offence and defence by integrating your exit strategy into your overall fighting approach. This allows you to remain effective while minimising your exposure to counterattacks.
• Practical Drills: Engage in drills designed to reinforce the principles of exiting after a Gyaku punch. These exercises help you develop the instinct to move safely and efficiently in real combat scenarios.
Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or an experienced practitioner refining your skills, this video provides essential guidance on how to exit safely after throwing a Gyaku punch. Watch, practice, and enhance your ability to strike effectively while staying out of harm’s way.
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