ANTICIPATING OPPONENT'S RESPONSE AND TRICKING HIM TO REACT THE WAY YOU WANT
Obviously if you know your opponent's attacking or defending movements beforehand, you have a big advantage over him. Here Grandmaster Wong explains how you may anticipate your opponent’s movements or how to trick him to react in a way you want. An example is tempting him to attack you with a punch. If he falls into your trick, you can kick with a side-body Tiger-Tail Kick. If he applies this trick on you, a good counter is striking his kicking leg.
Anticipating Opponent's Response and Tricking him to React the Way you Want
Surprised Kick | How Opponent Responds | Anticipating Opponent's Response |
Tempt Opponent to Attack | Flowing Responses | Using Opponent's Response |
Prepare Beforehand | Follow-Through | Tempt Opponent to Respond |
Lohan Strikes Drum | Position of Stance | Right Movements |
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