Set One Number Two
2. jab, cross, fou bas, r fou fig, chas bas, spin rev fig
We now start with Jab, Cross, as can be seen in the Box Sets
Box Set Two Number Two is
J, C, H, U, C
In Savate Set 1.1 we used the fouette bas to the lead leg
In 1.2 we use it to the rear leg
The J,C takes us forward into range so we can land this kick
If we wanted to SDA the kick it would not work due to the time, distance and telegraph - we need to PIA
Rather than H as in Boxing, we fouette
This is an example of how to PDA in KB
The low fouette is followed by a high rear fouette
In 1.1 we did rear low, lead high -in 1.2 we do lead low, rear high
This is the same as 2 count in Kali
An example of Kali Weapons principles being used in KB Unarmed
We now do a Chas Bas, low side kick to the leg
This introduces the Chas thrust kick
It also introduces the Concept of Displacement
Finally the Spin Back Kick, introduced for the first time
This set uses techniques in all directions and variations
Punch and Kick
Left and Right
High and Low
Straight and Curved
it becomes extremely hard for the opponent to follow the sequence, defend and counter
The foundation for the ability to control strikes and blocks at this range, using kicks, comes from the Weapons training