Saturday, June 6, 2015

Martial Arts Home Study - System Of Blocking




Now that I’ ve hopefully stimulated your mind let’ s get into some techniques. This month post going to headquarters on surety by learning some blocks, the system I am going to pageant you is called “ 4 Corner Blocking”. The concept behind these blocks is they take a more practical and eclectic approach to precaution, quite than learning the more classical forms of blocking – this allows you to learn something you will be able to quickly absorb and easily promote. By practicing these blocks you will quickly build a sense of accomplishment and confidence.



I’ m undeniable that anyone who has ever sparred or had to defend themselves will know that using an superficial block will not be able to defend against a punch. An superficial block would work using the proper application; this is not to block a punch.



Block 1 - 2



This block is a downward parry; it works well defending against kicking attacks to the body i. e. front kick and also against long range punching techniques to the body i. e. reverse punch. The block is regular on both sides



BLOCK 3 - 4



This block is more parry and is used to defend against attacks to the face from techniques such as roundhouse kick and elbow petulant punches.



BLOCK 5 - 6



This block mainly defends against flyer techniques such as hook punch, roundhouse kick. It can also be used to block techniques coming straight down the middle. This block can be called a “ rising elbow block” or a “ telephone block”, this block is great for self protection over the most common attack throughout history is the over hand right, whether it was with a lance, sling shot, dirk or a punch.











BLOCK 7 - 8



This block is commonly used in Muay Thai the shin block. It is used to defend against the low section roundhouse kick, which is a devastating weapon. Keep your guard up when performing this block so that you don’ t permit your open body yawning when defending against the smash. Shin guards are recommended to practice this block with a partner.



TIPS FOR BLOCKING



When parrying keep your fingers stingy together and block with your palm. Fingers can easily be calamitous if comfortless unbarred.



When performing more than one block, pull the backing you have blocked with reliable back to your set out so that you don’ t dispensation yourself unlatched. Always have one compensation tester whilst the other blocks, avoid your blocks looking like you are waving.



Keep your chin tucked in at all times.



Breath out with each block.



How to train you blocks



• Firstly begin by shadowing your block, start with each block separately and then build up so you can do all 8 in array. In front of a mirror would be ideal so you can check your form.



• Practice with a partner, get your partner to feed you lucid techniques with control and then work your blocks



• Use a companion or alternatively main slothful from a diy store are great whereas you can work fast attacks using the amigo without the risk of being hurt. This will develop your speed and timing.



Now we have screened the skills and the practical elements lets get training. Flash on wordiness is the leviathan of all skills; train and you can only get better. I look forward to working with you next month.

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