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[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
 
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==Defense against a knife slash to abdomen==
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==Defense against a knife slash to your abdomen==
*Execute a crescent kick to strike the thumb joint or inner wrist, forcing the attacker to lose their grip on the weapon.
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*Execute an [[Crescent_kick#Inside_crescent_snap-kick|inside crescent kick]] to the opponent's thumb joint or inner wrist, forcing the attacker to lose their grip on the weapon.
**If this fails, you wind up performing a equally-valid crescent kick block, to swat the knife aside.
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**If this fails, you wind up performing a equally-valid [[Crescent kick block|crescent kick block]], to swat the knife aside.
*''Do not set your foot down upon re-chambering.'' Immediately side kick to the opponent’s abdomen, groin, or knees.
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*''Do not set your foot down upon re-chambering.'' Immediately [[Side kick|side kick]] to the opponent’s [[Kyūsho#Abdomen|abdomen]], [[Kyūsho#Groin|groin]], or [[Kyūsho#Side_of_the_knee|knees]].
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
This waza is admittedly, more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique. Always grab and retain control of the hand holding the weapon in any altercation.
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This waza is admittedly more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique. Always grab and retain control of the hand holding the weapon in any altercation.
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[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]

Defense against a knife slash to your abdomen

  • Execute an inside crescent kick to the opponent's thumb joint or inner wrist, forcing the attacker to lose their grip on the weapon.
    • If this fails, you wind up performing a equally-valid crescent kick block, to swat the knife aside.
  • Do not set your foot down upon re-chambering. Immediately side kick to the opponent’s abdomen, groin, or knees.

Notes

This waza is admittedly more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique. Always grab and retain control of the hand holding the weapon in any altercation.