Pekiti Tirsia Kali COUNTER TRAPPING: developing attributes through sensitivity drills

Pekiti Tirsia Kali uses a lot of elbow traps as control positions. Trapping the upper arm allows you to control the persons upper body. This counter trapping type of flow drill, as demonstrated by Tuhon Jared Wihongi, develops a persons sensitivity of countering various control positions.
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  • @gianandreagiacoma
    @gianandreagiacoma2 жыл бұрын

    Trapping develops excellent qualities but which in real fight are very limited as application possibilities. There is too strong and fast inertia to fall from boxing distance to grappling, that's the point. It is probably the structure of the human body. So trapping is a super thin work in an area halfway between hitting and grabbing that is very "evanescent". Maybe he doesn't deserve that much time to train. What do you think about it? With a lot of respect for your work.

  • @JaredWihongi

    @JaredWihongi

    2 жыл бұрын

    For me, the answer to this depends on how you define trapping. For me, trapping is merely the control and immobilization of limbs that diminish an opponent's ability to attack and defend. This is something that is done with high-frequency and great success in combat sport fighting. Sometimes the trap may only create a small (yet potentially vital) window of opportunity, and other times it may completely immobilize someone's limb(s) for an extended period of time.

  • @gianandreagiacoma

    @gianandreagiacoma

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JaredWihongi Thanks for your answer! I understand your view of trapping. It's a form of standing grappling. Generally the trapping is proposed in a very short distance, a few fractions of a second before the clinch and I think it is more a technical drill than a technique applicable in real combat. The structure of the human body leads to "falling" towards grappling too easily to allow space for trapping. In analogy with the fights between ancient Galleons: first there was a fencing of cannon shots and then the boarding, with no middle ground. What do you think? Thank you for your time.

  • @m.b.593
    @m.b.5932 жыл бұрын

    Your uki is a bit stiff lol