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==Defense against an under-arm bear hug== | ==Defense against an under-arm bear hug== | ||
*Press the opponent’s chin up, forcing their head back to off-balance them. | *Press the opponent’s chin up, forcing their head back to off-balance them. | ||
| − | *Two-finger spearhand strike their eyes, as an atemi. | + | *Two-finger [[Spearhand strike|spearhand strike]] their [[Kyūsho#Eyes|eyes]] or [[Kyūsho#Windpipe|throat]], as an [[Atemi|atemi]]. |
| − | *Knee kick to their groin. | + | *[[Knee kick]] to their [[Kyūsho#Groin|groin]]. |
**This should knock them back, releasing their grip. | **This should knock them back, releasing their grip. | ||
| − | *Reverse punch to their temple. | + | *[[Reverse punch]] to their [[Kyūsho#Temples|temple]]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 23 March 2017
[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]
Defense against an under-arm bear hug
- Press the opponent’s chin up, forcing their head back to off-balance them.
- Two-finger spearhand strike their eyes or throat, as an atemi.
- Knee kick to their groin.
- This should knock them back, releasing their grip.
- Reverse punch to their temple.