Get the latest Flash player.
Summary: Using your knees as weapons is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts and body conditioning in this free video.
Views: 422 | Tags: self, defense, martial, arts, tai, chi, kung, fu, kicks, forms, strikes, nunchaku
About the Expert
Jack Huang Jack C. Huang was graduated from the music schools of UCI (B.M. in classical violin performance, 1991), UCLA (Certificate in film scoring, 1992) & CAL State U... read more
Now, let's move on to the knees. Remember, knee is connected to the thigh. So, they have a similar application. For example, let me give you a review of the thigh. Thigh, has the vertical thigh this way or this way. It goes, this. Now, here comes the knee. The knee, because it's a sharp point it goes this way. Vertically or the side. It hurts, because you're using the tip end the sharp end to poke on the thigh. And, not only that. Remember, at this moment we treat the knee as a weapon. As a weapon. It can become a weakness, I'm not kidding you. Knee is about a size of an Oreo cookie. If it's popped, it's popped. Again, if it's popped it's popped. How? You see that? Again. Boom. Knee is very fragile. That's why when we come in, most of the practitioners bend the knee. If I see my opponent has a standing knee, I think he is going to be in big trouble. Because, that is going to pop. Anytime, anytime. Especially, to Wing Chun practitioners. They always aim for the knee. Because, they are skillful in that technique. So, be very careful. When you are in a fighting position, bend your knee. Knee can be a weapon. Knee can be a weakness. Thank you.