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[Pre Order] H Singh Sabharwal – JKD for MMA – JKD Secondary Attack

H Singh Sabharwal - JKD for MMA - JKD Secondary Attack

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H Singh Sabharwal – JKD for MMA – JKD Secondary Attack

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Sifu Harinder Singh Sabharwal presents JKD for MMA as the most complete stand-up fighting system for Mixed Martial Arts. You will learn Bruce Lee’s secrets and take your MMA game and self defense strategies to the next level.

Volume 8 – JKD Secondary Attack Strategy

This volume explores The Art of Intercepting including: The 3 Times to Strike an Opponent, Interceptions & Stop Hits, the Jeet Sao (Intercepting Hand) and De-fanging the Snake Destructions. Learn how to cause pain during the opponents attack and how to intercept all of the opponents striking weapons with your own as well as attacking after the opponent has launched his attack. This is the real science of fighting for advanced MMA artists.

Chapters

Secondary Attack – The Art of Intercepting

1. Secondary Attack – The Art of Intercepting: The JKD Fighting Range

2. The 3 Times to Strike an Opponent

3. Interceptions & Stop Hits

Secondary Attack – Intercept Hand with Hand

4. Jeet Sao (Intercepting Hand) to the Cross

5. Jeet Sao (Intercepting Hand) to Pac Sao (Slapping Hand) to the Cross

6. Jeet Sao (Intercepting Hand ) & Pac Sao (Slapping Hand) against the Mismatched Lead

7. Intercept the Jab with the Curving Right Lead

8. Drop Shift and Body Blast

9. Drop Shift & Body Blast vs Mismatched Lead

10. Jeet Pac Sao (Intercepting Slapping Hand) Options

11. Jeet Pac Sao (Intercepting Slapping Hand) and Hit to the Body

12. Hit before the Pac Sao

13. Jeet Double Pac Sao

14. Intercept the Cross with Jab to the Body and FollowUp with Boxing and Trapping

15. Intercept Cross with Drop Shift Cross to the Body and FollowUp with Boxing and Trapping

16. Intercept the Cross with Curving Right Lead

17. Intercept the Cross with the Jeet Sao to the Cross over the Top

18. Intercept the Cross with a Pac Sao and Jab to the Inside

19. Intercept the Jab in Mismatched Lead

20. Curve to the Right against the Cross in Mismatched Lead

21. Intercept the Jab to the Body with a Pac Sao

22. Intercept the Cross to the Body with a Pac Sao

23. Intercept Wide Hooks

Secondary Attack – Intercept Hand with Foot

24. Intercept the Jab with a Front Kick

25. Intercept the Jab with the Side Kick

26. Intercept the Jab with Lead Leg Shuffle Round Kick

27. Intercept the Jab with the Rear Thai Kick

28. Intercept the Jab with the Jeet Tek (Stop Kick)

29. Interceptions against the Boxer’s Lunging / Wide Hook

30. How to Intercept all Forms of Punches with Kicks

Secondary Attack – Intercept Foot with Foot

31. The Jeet Tek or Stop Kick

32. Intercepting Rear Leg Round Kicks 1

33. Intercepting Rear Leg Round Kicks 20

34. Intercepting the Lead Leg Shuffle Kick

35. Intercepting the Thai Style Switch Step

36. Intercepting Spinning Kicks

37. Intercepting Unorthodox Kicks

Secondary Attack – Intercept Foot with Hand

38. Intercepting Rear Round Kicks with Hand Tools

39. Intercepting Lead Leg Shuffle Round Kick with Hand Tools

Secondary Attack – Destructions

40. Secondary Attack – Destructions: DeFanging the Snake

41. Cause Pain During the Attack

42. Elbow Destructions vs Jab and Cross

43. Guntings – Using the Scissor Motion vs Jab and Cross

44. Origins of the Guntings & “X” motion from Kali or Filipino Knife Arts

45. Elbow Destructions vs Jab and Rear Hook

46. Elbow Destructions vs Jab and Lead Hook

47. Destructions vs Low Round Leg Kicks

48. Destructions vs Mid level Round Kicks

49. Destructions vs High Round Kicks

Secondary Attack – Attacking After the Attack

50. Attacking on the Retreat – Parry Riposte

51. Attacking on the Retreat – Using Hand Tools

52. Attacking after Opponent Launches Front or Rear Round Kicks

53. Attacking on the Retreat – Using Foot Tools

54. Attacking on the Retreat – Using Trapping Hands

55. Attacking on the Retreat – Cover and Attack

Sifu Harinder Singh Sabharwal presents JKD for MMA as the most complete stand-up fighting system for Mixed Martial Arts. You will learn Bruce Lee’s secrets and take your MMA game and self defense strategies to the next level.

Learn the fundamentals and how to master your long range weapons like Footwork, Punching and Kicking. Discover how to trigger the kinetic chain and generate speed, power, precision, and placement.

Once you have mastered your tools you will need to learn to train and apply them according to strategy. The strategy is the game plan, in a fight there is no time to think, you need to know what to do and when to do it. You have to be like water and adapt to opponents of varying size, strength, speed, or style. You will learn how to read your opponent and intercept their movements and actions. You will learn how to destroy all incoming kicks and punches from every style and system by utilizing the secret of De-Fanging the Snake. Our strategies also include mastery of timing. You will learn how to set and break rhythms by varying the cadence of your blows and hitting on the ½ beats.

The Missing Link in MMA is the Trapping Range. MMA consists of Boxing, Kicking, Clinching, and Ground Fighting. Get the edge over your opponents and be the first one to master the Trapping/Wing Chun range. When your opponents hands are trapped they have no base and balance in that moment in time. This will allow you to impose your game.

A master Strategist that can break the rhythm, intercept the opponent, adapt like water, and trap the hands is fighting at a much higher level. Get the edge over the competition. Traditional Arts like Karate, Tae-Kwon Do, and Kung-Fu can utilize this program as a bridge to adapt their arts to the modern MMA Game.

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