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Concepts taught by Sifu
Kerr:
- Close-Quarter Combat

- Simultaneous Defense and Attack
- Relaxation (Ging) causes the Body to Explode
into Action
- Theory of Simplicity - No Wasted Motion
- Center-Line Theory
- The 15 ways of Attack
- Theory of Yin/Yang
- Non-Telegraphic Movement
- Economy of Motion
- Simple, Scientific Principles of the Art
- Control Trap - Attack
- Continuous Techniques (Fluidity)
- Balance in the Vertical and Horizontal Planes
- Aggressive and Explosive Power
- Power Control and Balancing Power
- Sil-Lim-Tao (little idea) Applications

- Chum Kil (looking for the bridge/ bridging the
gap)
- Nay Gung
- Power Control and Balancing Power
- Sticky Hands (Chi Sau)
- Tai Chi Chuan
- Chi Kung Exercises
- Muy Thai Attacks with the Hand, Elbow, Knee
- Jiu Jitsu Throws, Sweeps, Takedowns and Chokes
- De Sui Ground fighting Techniques
- Sambo Groind fighting Techniques
- JKD Concepts related to Standing Grappling and
Trapping
- Sifu - teacher/instructor
- Sihing - senior student
- Radial Positions area and centerline control
- Angle the stance, six gates or zones of defense
- Simultaneous Deflection and Counterstrike
- Angles of Deflection and Contact Reflex
- Face the Point of Contact
- Occupation of Territory, and the Three Lines of
Defense

- Join with the energy; Never fight force with force
- Energy Transfer (Offensive/Defensive)
- Unification of Intent (Coordination Body Mechanic)
- Recognize the Threat and Levels of Response
- Line of Visual Perception and Peripheral Vision
- Lead Hand/ Lead Foot Preferred Attack
- Take the inside (Circular - Get inside the Loop)
- Take the outside against a linear attack, or attack
and get behind
- Take the bridge and seek the tunnel
- Relax your mind, your body will follow
- Do it (you cannot learn to fight unless you fight)
- This is a fighting art that is combative; this
transcends forms
- Rehearsed routines lack the flexibility to adapt
- Learn to react
- For true versatility, it is best to use both arms
and/or legs for simultaneous attack and defense.
- In the half-second you take out the computer (head)
and the suspension (legs), it's over.
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