How to Knock Someone Out With One Kick





This video explains how to knock someone out with one kick. It is a great example of how devastating a kick to the right spot can be, in case you didn't already know. A good kick is a potent weapon both in offence and defence. It's a giant killer. 
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The most basic kick in Wing Chun and one of the most effective. It can come from the front leg or the back leg when in a fighting stance (Biu Ma, like in Chum Kiu). Kicking off the front leg is very fast but not as powerful as kicking off the back leg which is itself slightly slower. The difference is like the difference between a straight punch and a turning punch (one is faster the other is more powerful). They are the same kick but can be used for different purposes depending on what is most important at the time (quicker time to target or more power). The front kick tends to aim for the knee, crotch, shin or ankle. The front kick strikes with the heel of the foot. Like a punch, the kick should not be chambered. The heel (though not the knee) should move in a straight line to the target as its the fastest route. The kick can be used to stop someone attacking you with a punch or takedown.

One of Dan Lok’s passions in life is martial arts. Like many young kids, after watching a Bruce Lee movie, it changed his life forever. At 17 years old, Dan started training in martial arts seriously because he was being bullied in school. It wasn’t long for Dan to learn the techniques he needed, and gain the confidence necessary to defend himself. 

Dan has studied with legendary martial artist such as Bruce Lee’s original student Ted Wong (http://tedwongjkd.net) and Joe Lewis “The Worlds Greatest Fighter” (http://joelewisassociation.com), making him a second generation student of Bruce Lee - in Bruce Lee's authentic art of Jeet Kune Do (JKD). He's also a third generation student of Ip Man (Wing Chun Kung Fu). 

Dan has also trained with other great instructors like Adam Chan (https://www.pragmaticmartialarts.com) and Canadian lightweight boxing champion Tony "Fire Kid" Pep (https://www.facebook.com/pepboxing).

For Dan, martial arts training permeates every area of life. It’s not a hobby, it’s a way of life, and it influences how he does business.

Martial arts gave him the confidence, focus and patience to push through these obstacles and to keep fighting when he felt like giving up.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Dan is NOT a full-time martial artist and he doesn't even claim to be that good of a fighter. 

He's simply a successful businessman who enjoys the art and philosophy of Bruce Lee, just like you.

He doesn't have any online martial art videos, seminars or expensive "private training" to sell you. Quite frankly, he doesn't need the money. 

He simply wants to share his passion for the art of JKD (his own version of Jeet Kune Do) through his YouTube channel.

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This Video: How to Knock Someone Out With One Kick
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