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This waza is admittedly, more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique, but practicing it develops your speed, which also grants the self-confidence that comes bundled with great speed.
 
This waza is admittedly, more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique, but practicing it develops your speed, which also grants the self-confidence that comes bundled with great speed.
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Revision as of 22:22, 23 March 2017

[Video of this waza fast and slow, from the side, and ideally, overhead]

Defense against a pursuit punch

Notes

This is the “Speed Technique.” When done properly, you will complete 9 accurate, full-power strikes in < 2 seconds.

Be mindful that each technique must carry a real malicious intent; you can’t just flail your arms like a Muppet.

[muppettflail gif]

This waza is admittedly, more of a parlor trick than a self-defense technique, but practicing it develops your speed, which also grants the self-confidence that comes bundled with great speed.