Most fighting martial arts rely solely on linear type
movements.
Before everyone gets up in arms regarding how they use
circular type movements, or that they aren't confined to straight lines, I
would like to explain that linear fighting relies on maintaining a frontal position
and keeping your opponent in front of you.
Linear may be effective when fighting an opponent who is the
same size, smaller or not as skilled. The disadvantage lies when you are the
smaller, less skilled fighter.
Personally, even with my skill I would not maintain a
frontal position when being attacked. If an opponent rushes or attacks straight
on and you react by backing straight up, then eventually you will run out of real
estate. This technique is used in MMA, Karate, Tae Kwon Do, as well as other
martial arts styles.
The easiest way to identify linear style is that it’s based
on a + type movement. If your opponent moves left, you mirror and move right. If
they attack straight on, you block and attempt a counter attack. This keeps
your opponent toe-to-toe with you.
Some martial artists will claim that they use a box type
system. To this I say, if you move straight forward or backward during any movement
then it is still linear. Keeping your opponent in front of you can keep them at
arm’s reach, and it’s easier for them to defend.
Hitting at full extension, as this distancing tends to
facilitate, can reduce hitting power significantly.
Angular movement is based on X type movement. When moving
towards or away, it is important to always move using diagonal lines. This
forces your opponent to adjust to your constantly moving position, especially if
they’re linear movers. Rather than move sideways then back or back then to the
side to create distance, a diagonal move will be used. Your opponent can either
step forward then to the side or to the side then forward.
It comes down to efficiency - one move instead of two.
This also puts your opponent two moves behind and can
frustrate them by constantly making them readjust their attack. This changes
their timing and can force them to make mistakes like utilizing an angular movement
they are not accustomed to using. Now, they are playing into your hand.
Angular movement can make attacking more efficient and add
power to your strikes. As your opponent attacks, rather than blocking then moving
or moving then blocking, you would redirect their strike while moving towards
them on an angle. This allows their weight and momentum to continue forward
uninterrupted.
When you combine this with your weight and momentum, and
your strike, you get a compounding force effect. This allows you to hit with
much more force than if you left your opponent just within reach and made contact
with all the force you could muster. This efficiency allows you to stay
reasonably out of harm’s way, do significant damage and end the confrontation
faster.
This is what Siu Lum Kung Fu (Shaolin) is based on. It
allows for a smaller practitioner to hit with more force and stay out of the
linear.
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