Wim Demeere – Combat Sanshou: The Punishing Chinese Fighting Art
Wim Demeere – Combat Sanshou: The Punishing Chinese Fighting Art
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Salepage: Wim Demeere – Combat Sanshou: The Punishing Chinese Fighting Art
The majority of martial arts are activities, similar to sports. You perform them with your opponent; he strikes, you block, you strike, he blocks. Combat Sanshou is a fighting technique in which the goal is to knock your opponent down without following him down: a true stand-up combat method built for real-world combat application.
Wim Demeere, a master martial scientist, teaches you all elements of Combat Sanshou and provides you all you need to know to take control of a battle, defeat your opponent, and ensure he stays down for the count.
Demeere delivers extensive teaching in the very powerful upper body attacks of Combat Sanshou in Part One. Beginning with the key punches that every successful fighter must have in his repertoire, such as the jab, cross, and uppercut, he progresses to the severe forearm and elbow blows unique to this fighting style.
He then teaches lightning-fast responses against these attacks, demonstrating how to link offensive and defensive combinations together to totally overwhelm and destroy your enemy.
Striking (DVD 1 & 2)
3rd and 4th DVDs: Kicking
Takedowns, Throws, and Finishing Moves (DVD 5 & 6).
The language is English.
11 hours and 30 minutes.
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