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Originally posted by The Bronze Dago
That is... unless they move backwards... Your assuming that your oppenent will be stunned by your assault
It seems to me you are assuming he CAN move backwards.
But using forward energy to disrupt balance and issue force <wauke> has nothing to do with stunning the opponent it's about making contact and taking control WHILE you bash him.
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Originally posted by The Bronze Dago
and frozen in time. it's kind of like chasing a rainbow through a garden hose. Good luck trying to fill that space. A smart fighter will respond to your entry and position himself for a powerful shot and your running into it will compound its effect exponentially.
Here you seem to assume that ENTRY means chasing something: It does not; It means getting inside the opponent's weapons through <your> position and energy attacks. There are many different kinds of entries as have been discussed here that all operate with respect to the INTERCEPT..
Intercept means you are using your opponent's actions or inactions to time your attack. There are many ways to do that but none of them have anything to do with chasing the opponent or making reckless attacks that can be INTERCEPTED with ease. Filling space means jamming, pressing, clearing, and stealing balance; As was shown in the Gary Lam videos; As you can see he did not chase or charge recklessly.
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Not true... my buddy from Enshin showed me how to Wauke, step backwards while turning and sling the guy around.
This is something I use all the time, normally converting into an arm lock as of late and from very close in I might add.
Anyway, assuming you are not grabbing on to a Herman Munster punch sleeve <sleeves don't count> you will have no chance of doing this move on a fast punch that retracts without correct distance <damn close> and forward pressure into the CG of the opponent. Without these attributes you are essentially "plucking punches" out of the air - IMO not realistic at all.
The forward pressure in addition to aiding in control through sticking maximizes time in contact so you can feel and time the connection. Still there is no guarantee you can get this move off if they are fast. If they retract before you can attach, then the forward pressure and close range close MUST be there in order to immediately convert into a press/jam and/or counter punch/attack.
As the attack proceeds more space must be filled in order to maintain a constant attack via both the hands/arms and legs/feet. With each progressive small close power is generated, space is filled and the ability to control enhanced.. Or you could just back up...