Thursday, 23 February 2017
23/2/17: boxing off the jab, pad rounds and single stick sumbrada
BOXING OFF THE JAB
A: jab B, catch and jab. One for one. Lots of changes of partners. Most rounds with left lead then several with right lead.
A jabs, B responds with catch right then jab down the centreline then move offline to the left and jab again.
A jabs, B responds with catch and jab, right cross on the low line to the body (drop the weight and ned the legs and enter in to close the distance) followed by a jab on the high line as you exit back out. As Steve said, it was all about footwork.
A jabs, B responds with catch and jab followed by a left hook to the kidney. Make sure you step left and pivot for the hook.
Conditioned sparring rounds: A jabs and B responds with any of the 3 replies practised earlier on in the session.
PAD ROUNDS
Round 1: jab, jab then left hook to the kidney.
Round 2: jab - cross on the low line to the body - exit with the jab
SINGLE STICK SUMBRADA
Orange belts and below worked the following: (higher grades doing secret stuff on their side of the room)
A attacks with angle #1, B responds with roof then own #1
A attacks with angle #1, B responds with inside sweep and angle #4
A attacks with angle #4, B responds with drop stick plus left hand under his weaponised wrist followed by angle #5
A attacks with angle #5, B responds with wing block then responds with angle #2
A attacks with angle #2, B responds with shield block then angle #1
The work from the higher grades, many thansk to James for the notes
Roof the A1 then slice down with the A1.
Inside sweep the A1 then A4 across the stomach.
Pass the A4 - with the R. stick chambered on your L. rib and your L. arm resting in front (like you’re hugging yourself), drop your R. foot back and deflect his forearm with the back of your L. hand (push his arm into him, don’t just scoop it round) as you hit his stick (would be his hand in reality). Then hit with the A3.
Pass the A3 - either move both legs back and hollow your body as you deflect his forearm with your L. hand (push his arm into him, don’t just scoop it round) and hit his arm over the top then move into cat stance (R. toe pointed) and hit with the A2 OR just skip further back and hit over the top without deflecting the arm and hit with the A2.
Shield the A2.
Do (1) to (3) as a sumbrada flow - the person who starts with the roof should make a ‘Z’ shape with his stick as he roofs, feeds the A1 then passes.
Do (1) to (5) as a sumbrada flow.
Here is a series of images from JKD instructor, Steve Powell, from the second city in the north, Manchester.
http://www.jeet-kune-do.info/jun_fan/sumbrada/
We then put it all together in the 5 count sumbrada drill. First with stick then checking hand but later on no stick contact and just checking the hand.
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