Many of us know the danger of a straight knee in combat. A straight knee is easily broken, especially on forward motion (opponent shuffles toward you).
Does anyone have any street esperience attacking a bent knee? Like you would see in a bi jong stance?
One of my primary strategies, in any situation that affords the space, is to take out the knee to cripple mobility. This is designed to preclude the drawing of a non-projectile weapon (like a club), or force the draw (to give me time to react without exposing throat, gut, lungs etc.).
I know it would hurt. I just want to know if you can break a knee in that position. Is it much harder? Does saving your knee from this type of attack rely more on experience or stance structure (I mean after you've failed to evade or block)?
Does anyone have any street esperience attacking a bent knee? Like you would see in a bi jong stance?
One of my primary strategies, in any situation that affords the space, is to take out the knee to cripple mobility. This is designed to preclude the drawing of a non-projectile weapon (like a club), or force the draw (to give me time to react without exposing throat, gut, lungs etc.).
I know it would hurt. I just want to know if you can break a knee in that position. Is it much harder? Does saving your knee from this type of attack rely more on experience or stance structure (I mean after you've failed to evade or block)?
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