THE TACTIC OF NO DEFENCE DIRECT COUNTER
In Combat Sequence 8 you learn how to break an opponent's arm and neck as soon as he attacks you with a right punch, which is very common in combat. How would you in turn counter such a formidable move? You can break his elbow as he tries to break your neck, followed by breaking his ribs. These moves employ the tactic of "No Defence Direct Counter". Grandmaster Wong also explains that you must have an element of threat in your attack, and that you must be always on guard even when completing an encounter.
The Tactic of No Defence Direct Counter
Flowing with Opponent | Right Body-Movement | Intercepting Sweep |
Hanging of Golden Lotus | Continuation of Sequences | Class Practice |
Element of Threat | Always on Guard |
Continuous Attacks | Class Practice | Class Practice |
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