Preface
• The traditional 'striking', 'hard art', martial arts, practitioner, being demonstrated as useless against a grappler in a studio situation.
• As a teenager, I quit karate after 1.5 years, realizing there was just too many problems with its uses.
• At the time, my issue with karate, kung fu and taekwondo, was their lack of street fighting techniques.
• But videos such as this highlight the lack of ground fighting defence, knowledge.
• I am not a martial arts expert, I am proficient.
• Besides the karate, I have paid online training from a MMA trainer its regards to grappling and stand up fighting.
• I have studied street fighting, including the extensive use of weapons for several years.
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• I absolutely will not claim either a win or loss for me against a good grappler, such as in the video, but here are some opinions...
• The stance of the Wing Chun, kung fu fighter is way too close together.
• The legs of the Wing Chun fighter need to be more apart to make it more difficult for the grappler to successfully shoot out and take his legs out, for a take down and ground fighting.
• As the opponent the Wing Chun fighter is facing is a BJJ, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, grappler, this shoot attack, or charge should have been much better prepared for by this Wing Chun fighter.
• This could have been a physically devastating or even fatal mistake in a street fighting event.
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• Besides a wider, more prepared stance, here the attacked has as an opportunity to use elbows to the head, and perhaps neck, of the grappler.
• The shoot or charge from a grappler, is in-part, designed to tie up the hands and legs of the opponent.
• In other words, take away punching and kicking power, punches and kicks.
• So, yes a technique that could be used versus a boxer.
• Mastery of elbow strikes is crucial here in defending this type of charge and not depending on punches and kicks.
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• There are options for from the moves I have been taught and practice.
• The attacker's neck is available for a counter attack, at least, initially.
• A guillotine choke could be used.
• Or perhaps even the gable grip, which could be, in a life or death situation, and legally in your legal jurisdiction, used for joint and bone dislocation for self-defence.
• A rear-naked choke might be used if the opportunity arises for defensive purposes.
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• The Wing Chun practitioner is going down here, and needs to have some knowledge of grappling.
• Much of my study has been grappling defence, but also the use of chokes and strikes while on the ground.
• Similar chokes and strikes that can be used while standing or on the ground.
• This is a hard takedown.
• If on the street or a park, it could knock out the attacked.
• It could lead to serious injury or death from head and/or neck trauma.
• Quite frankly, in a street situation a grappler moving in for a takedown, needs to watch for a knife or other edged weapon, defence...
• In particular, I study weapons for close in fighting.
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• If the attacked cannot roll away quickly and/or get up and out of this situation...
• The guard has to often, at least, be used as seen in MMA fighting...
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• The fight is basically over at this point.
• No suitable counters to the grappler have been offered.
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• Easy submission.
• Now, I do not recommend this grappling move in a street fight, unless one is certain this is an isolated event.
• I personally, am not interested in using grappling, sport holds.
• My grappling holds are designed to choke out the opponent.
• I have zero interest in studio fighting.
• Ethically, as a law abiding citizen, and biblical Christian, I should only be fighting, legally in self-defence, in a street fighting scenario.
• The grappler could for example, be kicked in the head or otherwise assaulted by a third party while performing that hold and waiting for a submission.
• Theoretically, the attacker could be stabbed by the attacked if he/she has an available hand, and a high pain tolerance.
• Theoretically, the attacker could be stabbed by the attacked that has submitted once allowed up.
• There are also, if the attacked has a high pain tolerance and/or is physically strong, the option of biting (sad but true, not the real meal) the attacker.
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