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Four Crazy Blocks That Actually Work! 52 Blocks - Silat - Kali 

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Update: since posting this, I have learned that all these blocks are found in the 52 blocks system. Some are techniques I learned in Silat, but apparently there´s some crossover with 52 blocks, which makes sense, since there are only so many ways to block a punch.
Here are four martial arts blocks that require no talent, skill or finesse. Well, the first three anyway. And the best part is, they actually work! Some of these are derived from Silat or Kali, one from boxing, and one from 52 Blocks of all things.
1. Parallels.
2. Peekaboo Plus.
3. Single Wing or Cover.
4. Wing and Beak.
Because these blocks are mostly instinctive and require no skill, they can be used in emergency situations when someone throws an unexpected punch. All these blocks are based on simply putting some body mass between you and the punch, and basically taking the hit on your arms or elbows.
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This is martial arts for the real world! Welcome to Sabeel Combatives with Wael Abdelgawad.
Sabeel combines the highly effective entries of Silat and Kali with the devastating throws and joint locks of Hapkido. There are also influences of Japanese Jujitsu and Karate. In Sabeel we keep only what works and discard the rest.
On this channel I showcase a wide variety of striking, throwing and locking techniques. Please subscribe and like.
Classes are held in Fresno, California, USA.
www.SabeelCombatives.com/

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@TheSubwaysurfer
@TheSubwaysurfer 2 года назад
52 works because ITS BATTLE tested in the streets and in prison. I’m glad this blocking system I learned as a youth living in crown heights Brooklyn is getting its respect. My only criticism of the video is I wish he’d use the terminology for the blocks as mentioned in the original system.
@ocramnodroc
@ocramnodroc 8 месяцев назад
I like that he doesn't hit the face with his nuckles. Hammer blows, Ridge hands, and palms. Good stuff!
@dredredringoproject
@dredredringoproject 5 лет назад
Double doors peekaboo skull& bones of the 52 hand blocks 👍 thank you
@michaelcrews9001
@michaelcrews9001 2 года назад
Dracula's Cape..rob.da.bank.
@Bluejay445
@Bluejay445 Год назад
👋 0:44
@JericoGoods
@JericoGoods 29 дней назад
Factual actuals....dudes a colonizer..
@detroitslapboxcompany4342
@detroitslapboxcompany4342 2 года назад
This wasn't designed for fighting professionally trained fighters. This was designed to save your life. Thus works against those hay makers etc. Most of these guys aren't throwing body shots and leg kicks. Now knife attacks is a different story.
@coollibra3644
@coollibra3644 2 года назад
They're starting to use it mma. Yoel Romero and Dustin Poirier
@coollibra3644
@coollibra3644 2 года назад
@White People "Love" Kids Z in oldschool dirty boxing not the new school.
@leifodinnson
@leifodinnson 8 месяцев назад
Chances are very low that you'll be fighting a trained fighter on the street
@leifodinnson
@leifodinnson 8 месяцев назад
We need to stop saying mma is real. Sport fighting is not self-defense
@dwolfg
@dwolfg 9 дней назад
​@@coollibra3644it has its origins in Jeet Kune do, which is Bruce Lee's hybrid philosophy that has elements of win chun, fencing, kung fu, and boxing, maybe more.
@californiacombativesclub202
@californiacombativesclub202 3 года назад
The archie moore guard!🔥🔥🚨🥊🥊
@ozeflvsh4522
@ozeflvsh4522 3 года назад
I like the cat who said he could still hit you...it really forces you to play with the dynamics of each of the blocks you choose to employ...i like that guy. Oh and i subscribed
@Bluejay445
@Bluejay445 Год назад
🚋 2:00
@totallysxmmyyt6787
@totallysxmmyyt6787 2 года назад
Old school kali the difference here is the he leaves too much of his nerves exposes put a training blade in your hand and see what I mean.
@jbhope239
@jbhope239 2 года назад
I just had a street fight I used the blocking method it's great
@ONE328
@ONE328 2 года назад
Great video.... You can’t underestimate a person....Salute!
@codetheartisttv3880
@codetheartisttv3880 2 года назад
Lol “I could still hit you” no wonder he’s only in one clip 😂
@MrTimjm009
@MrTimjm009 12 дней назад
He sounds like he is on helium gas
@shujiling213
@shujiling213 2 года назад
Awesome thank you
@rlsimmons1214
@rlsimmons1214 26 дней назад
Beautiful.
@intrinsiccinema7374
@intrinsiccinema7374 2 года назад
great stuff bro
@dmackclassic
@dmackclassic 8 месяцев назад
These are some legit blocks! Using the sharp part of the elbow to block does not feel good on the attacker. Like the creator said these are designed to defend against professionally trained fighters.
@williamkouka208
@williamkouka208 3 года назад
Awesome
@trollkpoper1925
@trollkpoper1925 4 года назад
I see a little of keysi techniques.
@mrmushin1
@mrmushin1 3 года назад
Both created independent from each other, remember bright minds think alike
@stevechan6244
@stevechan6244 3 года назад
Silat and Kuntao are wonderful. I can not find a Sifu/Sigong or Guru in my area. These are ancient Martial Strategies. Peace Favvor Your Sword. Are you in the Bay Area? It look like you are near Concord.
@yurisavchenko4032
@yurisavchenko4032 8 месяцев назад
Thanks..bro...i am muaythai...some thinks very similar...but Thanks to remind me some details.
@akhiltpaul7069
@akhiltpaul7069 6 месяцев назад
Super
@b.real.1
@b.real.1 4 года назад
Did you hear the second sparring partner voice🤣🤣🤣 please take his black belt away before he get hurt 🤣🤣🤣 4:32
@jako2405
@jako2405 4 года назад
I thought he was joking.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 3 года назад
Yeah, he's not a black belt. He's also a teenager and autistic. He's made tremendous progress since he started, but still has a way to go in terms of controlling fear, and channeling aggressiveness as needed.
@b.real.1
@b.real.1 3 года назад
@@SabeelCombatives sorry to hear that, it was just all in fun... I have two sisters with special needs so I understand clearly... I've been doing 52 blocks over 30 years. I'm glad to hear he's improving this technique...🤜🏾peace🤛🏾
@thomasotto8693
@thomasotto8693 3 года назад
Nice clip!It´s a little bit like muay thai (this is silat and kali?!).This should work in a real streetfight !!!Thanks for that !
@patrickbut-not-a-saint9418
@patrickbut-not-a-saint9418 4 года назад
Thanks for the upload. Interesting stuff. Silat has a lot to offer even to those from other disciplines. May I ask, how feasible is an immediate transition to a figure four shoulder lock from the last defensive techinque, the 'wing and beak', rather than a strike? I note your other excellent video on the figure four. It's a devastating technique. Your arm/hand is already there and hooking your other hand over his extended arm at the elbow would surely be possible? That's your figure four setup, pretty much. Any chance of illustrating the pros and cons of this in a future video? Stay safe and thank you again.
@Hicksgang1974
@Hicksgang1974 2 года назад
That's good stuff their I'm go study this
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 Год назад
This was about silat everything about it was jail house or 52. I remember seeing it when I was a kid back in Chicago in the late '70s early '80s. Of course the names that they give it now in 52 aren't the original names that I knew it as in jail house. Because the style was originally based off of things that were available in the prison like a deck of cards So the 52 variation was inside of jail house but you also had diamond or diamond cutter which was a grandmaster Style or level I'm glad it's making a comeback I hope one day it'll be a complete style again
@AsafoUniversity
@AsafoUniversity 3 года назад
He saw Sifu Rudies commentary on The 52 Blocks. Especially the last movememts. Sifu talks abt Black dudes from Brooklyn in the early 80s using those movements and he demonstrates it . I suggest everyone see that.
@DavidDemiseOfficial
@DavidDemiseOfficial 8 месяцев назад
Those would work great off of Hubud as well. Great video.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, that's a good training idea.
@mikeandrew8973
@mikeandrew8973 2 года назад
4 logical blocks
@jeremymoore952
@jeremymoore952 2 года назад
Good sh#t bro. I love it thanks for sharing that. 52 blocks is effective as long as you know how too use it particularly against big opponents and power punchers. Great content.
@jonathonrwills1825
@jonathonrwills1825 3 года назад
I'm looking for your feet are you drifting back or slipping forward? Standing Still.... I love Silat... : )
@IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh
@IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh 4 года назад
The wing and beak block I think should be used to block inside of arm with your elbow against the bicep while you collide with the beak against opponent's face, executed well it's a show-stopper. Now that I call falcon's prey.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 4 года назад
Yes, aiming your elbow at the biceps is a common application, especially in Silat. What's your martial background?
@IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh
@IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh 4 года назад
@@SabeelCombatives The list will be long, but I'm mixing my own system and researching about every martial art there is. I combine from okinawan karate, ninjutsu, leth wei, wing chun, dirty boxing, kung fu animal styles, judo, I think I know a little of every style there is. But my forte would be close to how you fight but with less joint locks unless opponent is easy to control. I would appreciate if you look into okinawan karate and try to decipher some techniques because I think you got the eye of a fighter.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 3 года назад
@@IbrahimKhalil-bt9yh I am actually a sandan in Shorin-Ryu.
@ej6851
@ej6851 3 года назад
Very good stuff. I really like the wing block.When you block do you grab the back and cover the ear to prevent getting hit in the ear area?
@17hundososa57
@17hundososa57 2 года назад
The is a smarter way to plaCe the hand instead of folding it like that. Any major forCe will break your wrist based on its plaCement. More effeCtive if you grip the left biCep/ shoulder area with your right hand, when your right arm is laterally folded.
@patricktoohey8310
@patricktoohey8310 Год назад
True, thx. I like that one, its solid. Now check this out... if you want the tip of your elbow to land in front of your centerline (better penetration on lateral strikes - temple, jaw) put your thumb under your collarbone and point your fingers up connect the back of your fingers against your neck to guard your throat.
@user-rz9qr6el4e
@user-rz9qr6el4e 8 месяцев назад
The Problem is that you never know if coming from right or left side .. the beste way is to make a cover for booth sides😂😅👍
@AKUMA2Ten
@AKUMA2Ten 3 года назад
Is there a video of him actually using this in an actual fight tournament? I would like to see it live and with speed.
@oldschoolmuzzey
@oldschoolmuzzey 3 года назад
Go spar and try it out , I found practical experience to be the best teacher, God bless and keep training
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
Don’t hold your breath
@Ommarrie
@Ommarrie 3 года назад
@@oldschoolmuzzey Yeah I learned just by testing out certain moves in sparring.
@oldschoolmuzzey
@oldschoolmuzzey 3 года назад
@@mindofthewarrior1487 yes i have gotten hurt sparring more experienced combat athletes and martial artists when i try my own ideas but that’s ok, i’m also 42 work at a moving company and do stupid stunts and weight lifts on the job
@oldschoolmuzzey
@oldschoolmuzzey 3 года назад
@@Ommarrie you are right , even when things don’t work you can learn from that. peace my friend
@christophermoore237
@christophermoore237 2 года назад
Well...he's got something going on
@OPrime888
@OPrime888 2 года назад
I dig it and I've done it -- legit
@2012DVSONE
@2012DVSONE 5 лет назад
Interesting.similar to some 52 blocks techniques
@mofogie
@mofogie 4 года назад
52 is based off of alot of kali, wing chun, silat
@mrmushin1
@mrmushin1 3 года назад
Mostly boxing as well
@AwareEyeAmRare9
@AwareEyeAmRare9 2 года назад
That's because it is... But from dork town USA👽☠️
@chrisrhodes2968
@chrisrhodes2968 2 года назад
It is 52 blocks
@ericpetteway3841
@ericpetteway3841 Год назад
It’s is skull and crossbones, uptown, closed door, and triangle trade lol
@leifodinnson
@leifodinnson 8 месяцев назад
Another way to donthe wing and beak is to grab your elbow instead of tucking it in
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 8 месяцев назад
Yeah I've seen that and it does reinforce the structure. Thanks for the observation.
@callidawkins85
@callidawkins85 2 года назад
Who are these guys lol the first block perhaps but the counter is ridiculous
@smalldrop3425
@smalldrop3425 2 года назад
Whats the point in using those backhands when you could use your rear/ alternative elbow to deliver more damage instead? You're close enough so why not use them?
@Menyhard
@Menyhard 2 года назад
Wing chun
@bodyboardingchronicles602
@bodyboardingchronicles602 5 лет назад
Train Track Block to speed bag the face series. MOVE. Thank you sir!
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 5 лет назад
Youŕe welcome, glad you liked it.
@righteousshadowsdojopt.3979
@righteousshadowsdojopt.3979 2 месяца назад
Where did you learn 52?
@MyHumanExperience
@MyHumanExperience 3 года назад
ha! "I can still hit you"... typical "full cup" mentality. Good stuff coach.
@paulzenchuk7807
@paulzenchuk7807 9 месяцев назад
What style of Silat did you practice?????????
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 9 месяцев назад
I started in Silat Serak, but when I moved to California I transitioned to Maphilindo. I also attended seminars with Maul Mornie of SSBD, and although I don't move like he does, his tips were invaluable. And over the years I have learned a LOT by studying Luke Holloway's videos (Raw Silat). I love his style of movement. I also studied Pekiti Tirsia Kali for years with Philip Hartshorne, a student of Tim Waide. My core art is Hapkido, but I love Silat and it has become a part of everything I do.
@Theroadneverending
@Theroadneverending 3 года назад
Do you have any pressure testing videos? It would be super cool to see
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
This BS never gets pressure tested
@AlSmithCleanUpENT
@AlSmithCleanUpENT 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CK9Wdul9MKM.html
@ericpetteway3841
@ericpetteway3841 Год назад
It already has, in prisons lol
@mouradfariss4266
@mouradfariss4266 2 года назад
Parade de tchungu....tchungu c'est la philosophie de combat libre...tchungu tchungu tchungu tchungu tchungu tchungu tchungu tchungu de fondateur maître bouabaid charkaoui
@axelolvera1673
@axelolvera1673 2 года назад
How about Doble whopper block
@johnyy1911
@johnyy1911 2 года назад
Every time he stands straight up and leaves his body wide open.
@roland-plus
@roland-plus 2 года назад
You're cherry picking...
@vladsaint4686
@vladsaint4686 3 года назад
Ooh, the elbow gotta take the hit, ohhh ok bet. Give it up brother, your done here. 😂😂😂. Hol on, where this little kid came from
@Jobes.music46
@Jobes.music46 4 года назад
Sir, would you happen to know if the bald gentleman that you are training with ever went to 5th Avenue gym in Brooklyn? I think I may know him.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 4 года назад
I’m pretty sure he never did, but I’ll ask him.
@Jobes.music46
@Jobes.music46 4 года назад
Thanks
@totallysxmmyyt6787
@totallysxmmyyt6787 2 года назад
Where did he get that McDojo Uke, "I can still hit you." LOL!
@Menyhard
@Menyhard 2 года назад
😂
@rogersmith8480
@rogersmith8480 4 года назад
Dear Sir, I don't have the internet at home. I want to ask if you could please send this video to me, please, thank you.
@matthewapsey4869
@matthewapsey4869 6 месяцев назад
Paul Giamatti has really let himself go.
@paullam9912
@paullam9912 3 года назад
👍👏🙏
@Noslack412
@Noslack412 2 года назад
4:35 dat voice doe lol
@beastofchaospureanarchie
@beastofchaospureanarchie 4 месяца назад
0:45 Looks different If the karateguy would use his left hand too and not stop in the movement.
@paulrobinson6730
@paulrobinson6730 7 месяцев назад
If you understand boxing, everything works off a jab. I promise you if I shoot a jab and my opponent blocks my jab like that, I'd fold his ass up like a beach chair. Facts!
@rogersmith8480
@rogersmith8480 4 года назад
Deat Sir, can you please send this to me?
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 4 года назад
Okay. What is your email?
@rogersmith8480
@rogersmith8480 4 года назад
@@SabeelCombatives Thank you very much, thank you :)
@jayaguilar2031
@jayaguilar2031 2 года назад
Dont see any leg defense. A a quick low kick would end this shit quick lol.
@keeslogman9368
@keeslogman9368 2 года назад
Liver or kidney
@billcans5158
@billcans5158 5 лет назад
yeah the first block is definitely 52 Blocks
@stevebb2915
@stevebb2915 4 года назад
Filipino. Where all 52 is blatantly stolen from
@tukalors7577
@tukalors7577 3 года назад
Yea he watched the videos of 52 now he's trying to display like he knows 52.
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
@@tukalors7577 52 has no original moves. None.
@tukalors7577
@tukalors7577 3 года назад
@@mindofthewarrior1487 Yea whatever if was how come people are trying to learn it. Especially you white guys. Nice try not telling anything about our art. By the my teacher beat so Kungfu dude down in the 80's that challenged him in front of his students. Nuff said goodbye historic theft!!!
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
@@tukalors7577 1) I’m not white. 2)Nobody is trying to learn it because it is worthless when you pressure test it.
@paulscarponescarpone.8681
@paulscarponescarpone.8681 3 года назад
yeah and your going to get your ribs broke if you dont do it right
@ukhu_music
@ukhu_music 4 года назад
52 the truth. This some bullshit..
@Midwest51344
@Midwest51344 3 года назад
Basically took 52 blocks and renamed it something else
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta 3 года назад
Definitely
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
52 has no original moves, so how can they be stolen?
@rossg4788
@rossg4788 2 года назад
This is all Kali/Silat
@ericpetteway3841
@ericpetteway3841 Год назад
Skull and crossbones,uptown,triangle trade
@Menyhard
@Menyhard 2 года назад
I can still hit you. Oh this is not fun.lol
@stevemarce1988
@stevemarce1988 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@Menyhard
@Menyhard Год назад
52 blocks
@cpoppa3875
@cpoppa3875 2 года назад
Parallels??? Peekaboo plus??wing block wing and beak?? Dracula’s cape??? Whoever it’s training with this guy I’m being nice run 🏃‍♀️ 🏃‍♀️ 🏃‍♂️ he’s gonna get you killed!!!
@luisnegron9941
@luisnegron9941 2 года назад
Skulls and bones
@berengerdietiker22
@berengerdietiker22 4 года назад
Blocking is a terrible form of defense. For one thing, a block strives to answer an attacker's strength with the blocker's own; this can be disastrous for the defender, particularly when their assailant's stronger than them or attacks with a heavy implement, such as a crowbar or a baseball bat. Also, blocking can obscure the blocker's field of vision, and being blind during an altercation could be catastrophic. Finally, if you hesitate and cannot decide which block to use, chances are that the attacker's strike will have already landed. In my opinion, jamming is superior, and it should not be confused with blocking, parrying or passing. To jam an attack, you slam your forearms or hands into the attacker’s assailing arm (or leg) with the goal of immobilizing it. If you are contending with a punch, edged or blunt weapon, jamming the strike at the bicep would be ideal, since the bicep is the driving force behind the movement; jamming anywhere lower on the arm would be ineffective. That same logic applies to kicks and knee strikes, as well; the thigh is the starting point for any strike with the leg.
@berengerdietiker22
@berengerdietiker22 2 года назад
Less is more.
@zur2016
@zur2016 Год назад
Blocking the oldest form of defense is terrible your combat IQ is low
@captainkirk7513
@captainkirk7513 Год назад
@@berengerdietiker22 "Blocking is a terrible form of defense. For one thing, a block strives to answer an attacker's strength with the blocker's own; this can be disastrous for the defender, particularly when their assailant's stronger than them or attacks with a heavy implement, such as a crowbar or a baseball bat" yeah no shit, exactly the same can happen with jamming the attack, an attacker who is much stronger than you will punch through your jams. And speaking of baseball bats - i have seen a baseball bat beeing blocked by a high cover like this while simultaneously moving in close range "Also, blocking can obscure the blocker's field of vision, and being blind during an altercation could be catastrophic." It doenst matter that much. If done correctly , you wont and even if you do, you are well covered for a lot of attacks "Finally, if you hesitate and cannot decide which block to use, chances are that the attacker's strike will have already landed." Yeah NO SHIT I can say this to your Jams aswell or pretty much ANYTHING - if you HESITATE its gonna be to late. wow. Jaming will only work if you can time the trajectory of an attacking arm or leg perfectly to stop it in its momentum That requires A) that you SEE the attack coming in time B) that you can identify the attack in time C) that you are not beeing feinted with the attack , otherwise your arms will just hit air and youll be wide open D) that you Hit the attacking limb at the perfect spot WHILE timing it right There is a reason you dont see these in combat often A shoulder JAM would be a different story though
@jamijordan1009
@jamijordan1009 Год назад
@ZUR please use periods and stop deleting post that prove 52 blocks system ripped off wing chun. That is a weak attempt to prove a point. ""52 blooks system"" (surficed in the 60's 70's) wing chun system mid 1600s. One system taking moves from an older one .That is the argument. Older african fighting systems influence chinese fighting systems that is a different argument and may or may not be proven. The elbow move woriginated from Wing Chun known as the bong sao.. 39 seconds in the video he uses it as a "perry". Thats how you use it in wing chun.. America is not the only nation of boxers wing chun is known as "Chinese boxing." Dont debate with Zur people he doesn't use periods or logic and reasoning. HE tried to justify not using periods by saying our brains don't need them and that is real knowledge because the use of punctuation is a new concept but he insistis on using a newer language like english to communicate INEFFECTIVELY.. Zur is a troll who does not make sense.
@ericpetteway3841
@ericpetteway3841 Год назад
What belt was “ I can hit you guy” ? Weak punches and flinching from a brown belt? Smh
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives Год назад
He's a child and he's autistic.
@macho3866
@macho3866 Год назад
this is how you get beat up
@jamijordan1009
@jamijordan1009 2 года назад
AKA Wing Chun's "BONG SAO" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MAkgGJfkKgY.html 52 blocks system's history = started 60 and 70s Wing Chun's history = 1662 1722 (the founder lived in this time) and the late 1800's early 1900 (Other founders belonging to the Red Boat Opera Company). #Copycats #justStop
@zur2016
@zur2016 Год назад
52 blocks did not start it in the '60s and the 70s the African slaves knew how to fight when they were brought to America because Africans already knew how to fight the fighting style was developed in slave fighting and the prison that it was developed in was when the slaves was freed and they will put them in prison for breaking the laws which are called The Black codes what you ridiculous laws that you could not break like you will go to jail for not having a job but they do not hire black people and 52 blocks has nothing to do with Wing Chun or salit or anything else your mind wants to try to come up with and African American slaves been using the cross guard and all these forms are blocking and the reason boxing has all these guards and blocks today is because when they started letting black fighters fight white people for example Jack Johnson they said he fought like a coward because he constantly moved up and down side to side dodging bobbing and weaving constantly throwing his jab blocking and as they called it flailing his arms the white boxes did not fight like this that is why they called him a coward and they thought it was strange African American fighters changed how boxing operated they just could not use there full arsenal because of boxing rules so modern-day boxing is just 52 blocks under boxing regulations and you really think some black people knew about Wing Chun when most white Americans did not and we are talking about poor black people who do not have much information
@jamijordan1009
@jamijordan1009 Год назад
​@@zur2016 Sir perhaps there is some historical slave knowledge that started 52 blocks. Where can I read more about it? However, you do know that wing chun started in the mid 1600 right? And the core principal arts that form wing chun are "snake" and "crane" style. Meaning all of the movements in wing chun can be found in these two styles. The 5 animal styles of shaolin originated between 1200s and 13000s. SO, even still, wing chuns manuvers still predates the tranatlantic slave period. I was only commenting on one particular move "The bong sao" Which is clearly a wing chun move. Perhaps you might have better luck finding some connection between the original 5 animal gung fu styles and african fighting systems if you are trying to prove that this particular move (the bong sao) indeed has roots in afircan fighting styles.
@zur2016
@zur2016 Год назад
@@jamijordan1009 is not even the same technique I have seen that Wing Chun technique bong Sao it is for deflecting not blocking Wing Chun does not have any blocks they have deflects and Perrys and you trying to say something that starting in China the far East that most Europeans and Americans did not even know about some how influence slave fighting which makes zero sense just like trying to say since the oldest records of boxing originates in Africa that the boxing in Africa influenced the Kung Fu and Wing Chun and you do not have any facts that proves that 52 blocks which comes from slave fighting cross guard technique which they always used has any connection to a Chinese martial arts that even most white Europeans and white Americans did not know about so how some people that was kept in bondage I was not allowed to read was not allowed any information that is what you need to explain because no martial arts out of China at that time influenced anything in American combat and again it is not bong Sao and the fact that do not know when 52 block started with slave fighting shows you do not need to talk about this conversation and any fighting style that comes from African predates Chinese martial arts and has no connection to it the black America slave fighting techniques has zero connection to Chinese martial arts like I said before explain how it does
@jamijordan1009
@jamijordan1009 Год назад
@@zur2016 ^The only thing that doesnt make sense. Your long run-on sentence the size of a huge paragraph with NO PERIODS. Sorry I didn't understand most of that. At 39 seconds in the video he states " It might just GO PASSED ME OR it might just hit my arm. Its ok" So if he uses it as a perry AND ITS OK and wing chun uses it the same way and out dates it, WIng chun is the original. The whole world was once one big land mass and connected as well sir before it broke off in continents and we all come from Adam and are thus related in some way. Everything in america is stolen from some place else ESPECIALLY THE SLAVES. So, try researching African influence in chinese martial arts. You may find the crux of your own ignorance.
@zur2016
@zur2016 Год назад
@@jamijordan1009 first off this is how I know you are unknowledgeable punctuation is a New concept that is why most languages do not have them nor is it needed your mind makes natural separations and knows where sentences begins and whether you are asking a question or not this is by linguistic studies and historical proof so if you cannot do this it is something wrong with your central processor which is a you problem and that is what he says it might go past me but that is okay it is a block not a deflect but sometimes things slide off your block still not the same as a deflect which is literally moving the attack away from you and if you knew anything about East Asian martial arts they do not have blocks they only have deflects a Wing Chun has zero influence on any Western martial arts and you have given zero facts or proof of it doing so you srr the one has to prove there point otherwise you are just like a child shouting do you know how long ago the whole world was supposedly connected 200 million years ago so you trying to connect dots from Africa to China about something 200 million years ago that happened that you have no factual proof of just shows your ludacrisy unintelligence and lack of knowledge and that you should not be debating anything with anybody on any subject and which I do not believe but if it is African influence in Chinese martial arts that again makes it not Wing Chun because if it is African influence and the slaves come from Africa then they will be able to do the same movement which proves you wrong again which makes it not Chinese makes it Africa again which I do not believe because I know it is factually wrong and incorrect and no American white man did not steal Wing Chun or any kung fu from the Chinese which at the time they call weak man of the East and teach it to their strong black slaves how to fight like weak men of the East it goes against the whole thought pattern and process of Chinese and the Europeans and Americans stop boxing was Superior to Kung Fu so they would not even take any aspects of it because it was nothing to them
@JohnMiller-ns4ng
@JohnMiller-ns4ng 2 года назад
Sorry dude that will not work in a fight or a combat situation you will get your ass whipped and besides those opponents are none resistant and not fighting back just stationary don't let slow jams you get multiple strikes coming in from an aggressive opponent you going to be lying down on the ground or dead I don't know why you RU-vid gurus post things like this people will get hurt applying these moves in real life.
@captainkirk7513
@captainkirk7513 Год назад
ehrm yes so what WOULD you do against "multiple strikes coming in from an aggressive opponent"?
@JericoGoods
@JericoGoods 29 дней назад
You say its 52 then rename the blocks? That's some colonizer shit.
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta 3 года назад
Definitely stolen 52 and renamed.
@mrmushin1
@mrmushin1 3 года назад
It titled 52 blocks
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
52 has no original moves, so how can they be stolen?
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta 3 года назад
The names of the individual blocks.
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta
@IAMGulfKoastGangsta 3 года назад
52 is the original blocks that became 52. Different names throughout history.
@mindofthewarrior1487
@mindofthewarrior1487 3 года назад
@@IAMGulfKoastGangsta all of “52” is taken from other things. None of it is original, therefore it cannot be “stolen”.
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 10 месяцев назад
So none of this is Kali or Silat. Would you doing is bum rush and rob the bank. Give credit where credit is due if I did concepts of wing chun and called it karate. Guys would have my head.
@SabeelCombatives
@SabeelCombatives 10 месяцев назад
I learned all these techniques in Silat. I knew very little about 52 blocks but some commenters started saying, “This is 52 blocks.” So I added that to the title. Many arts contain similar techniques. The body is the body, there are only so many ways to attack it or protect it.
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 10 месяцев назад
@@SabeelCombatives I know the body on the moves are so many ways. But there are some movements that are exclusively 52. One of the moves done in your example is called rob the bank. That has never been seen anywhere but in jailhouse. Again not saying that you personally took anything but there have been a lot of Kali and Silat practitioners on RU-vid that I've been using a lot of the basics of the system without giving it its proper respect and source.
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 10 месяцев назад
@@SabeelCombatives again no issues with it being displayed by you or anyone else. We just wanted to be respectfully acknowledged by its source and heritage like any other martial art.
@MatPost
@MatPost 9 месяцев назад
​@@bobbycoltrane7552you're the one who is being a disingenous here
@FirstLast-cb7sv
@FirstLast-cb7sv 8 месяцев назад
Actually, silat has many variations. "Silat" could be meaning "martial arts" from south east people.
@kevina5961
@kevina5961 2 года назад
I am no expert. But I couldn't imagine folding BOTH arms for a block. If so, I would attempt to move out of the way. Extend both arms for an intercept...MAYBE. That's a big maybe. I like the immediate counter from the inside. But these are ridiculous in my opinion. A novice, and surely a trained fighter will exploit this fraudulent tutorial.
@tomtam8789
@tomtam8789 2 года назад
No boxer would extend both arms to block. They cover up in a similar way. And they also use evasion
@zur2016
@zur2016 Год назад
Then you do not know who one of the greatest boxers Archie Moore the man with the most knockouts history was a master of all the boxing guards and he constantly use the cross guard which is a excellent defense
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