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Hi everybody! I am John Graden from the Martial
Arts Teachers' Association and John Graden.com.
How do you block a straight punch using Jeet
Kune Do? Well, Jeet Kune Do is the system
first developed by Bruce Lee. What is interesting
about Jeet Kune Do? Bruce Lee's mindset was
if you label the style, you limit it. So,
he was brilliant. He was so far ahead of his
time. He was constantly innovating, changing,
and evolving his art. So, Jeet Kune Do had
he lived, certainly would have continued to
evolve with him. One of the tenants of Jeet
Kune Do is that if you block, counter at the
same time. Typically in Jeet Kune Do it is
called a Parry. So, we are going to parry
and counter attack at the same time. Joining
me to illustrate this is my good friend Joe
Brignoli from Prostar Mixed Martial Arts.
Your left side forward please. Ok, so he is
going to fire a jab right here at my jaw.
Send please. I want to, this is a straight
punch. Alright? It is not circular like a
hook punch, it is straight from point a to
point b. Either hand it does not matter. A
straight punch is a punch. A punch is a punch.
Straight punch is a straight punch. So, here
it comes. I understand that one, it has got
to reach me to hurt me. If it is not going
to reach me, I do not bother blocking it.
I will just counter attack. If it is going
to reach me, I want to understand that I only
have to move the width of his fist to avoid
it. So, all I have got to do to avoid this
punch is slide my head out that far and it
is going to miss me. And, I have him blocked.
So, both my hands are still free to counter
attack. If I am forced to block, using a Jeet
Kune Do concept, is that I am going to block
this with a hand trap or parry. See I am raising
the hand from my guard position. It just opens
and gets in between his punch and my head.
I am not doing doing this. I am not reaching
to make the block. I am not reaching to make
the contact. If it does not reach me, I do
not care. I am not going to force the contact.
So, I am just going to bring the hand up right
here, right in front of the target. I am going
to get between his punch and my target. I
like to think of Star Trek with the shields.
You know, shields up. That is shields up,
alright. I keep them in close. The shields
do not go out to the Klingon warship. The
shields stay in close. So, at the same time
this hand is coming in here, I am going to
be counter attacking with my other hand. So,
if I am blocking with the right hand, pow!
I am going to counter attack immediately with
that left hand. So, they move, they work simultaneously.
It is not one, two. It is boom! One move.
That is typical of Jeet Kune Do, Bruce Lee's
great system. I'm John Graden with Joe Brignoli.
Thank you very much.